Seventeen BYU gymnasts earn all-conference academic honors

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PROVO, Utah — Seventeen Cougars received Academic All-Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference honors on Tuesday.

“They are student-athletes and we pride ourselves in being students before athletes,” BYU head coach Guard Young said. “Gymnastics lends itself to doing well in the classroom because to be at this level, you need to follow instructions and work hard.”

To be eligible for the award, a student-athlete must finish the 2016-17 academic year with a GPA of 3.2 or higher and have appeared on the squad list during the 2017 season.  

The Cougars finished fourth at the MRGC Championship in March with an overall score of 194.675. They advanced to the NCAA Regionals in Seattle for a fifth-place finish and earned a 195.025, BYU’s highest regional score in 12 years.  

“I like the direction the program is going gymnastically and academically,” Young said.

Every routine performed at regionals will return for the 2018 campaign.

HonoreeClassMajor
Emily CannonRS FreshmanExercise science
Helody CyrenneRedshirtUndeclared
Kyleigh GreenliefJuniorExercise science
Taylor HarwardSeniorBusiness managment- global supply chain
Brittni HawesJuniorExercise and wellness
Cheyenne HillSophomoreExercise and wellness 
Shannon HortmanFreshmanPre-nursing
Lauren LoveFreshmanPre-nursing
Savanna MaradiagaSophomoreExercise science
Hannah MillerFreshmanUndeclared
Macie MillerFreshmanEducation
Marielle MitchellRS FreshmanExercise science
Briana PearsonFreshmanPre-business
Natasha TrejoSophomoreAccounting
Jill van MierloJuniorEarly childhood education
Jessie WestergardRS SophomoreAthletic training
Angel ZhongFreshmanNeuroscience