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  2. Georgia GymDogs - Wikipedia

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    The Georgia GymDogs [1] (officially the Georgia Bulldogs) is the women's gymnastics team of the University of Georgia. The team is part of NCAA Division I and competes in the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The GymDogs compete in Stegeman Coliseum in Athens, Georgia .

  3. Jay Clark (coach) - Wikipedia

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    Clark resigned as Georgia head coach on May 4, 2012. On July 1, 2012, he was named gymnastics associate head coach and head of recruiting for the LSU Lady Tigers. Clark is a native of Roswell, Georgia. He graduated from Roswell High School in 1986 and the University of Georgia in 1991.

  4. 1998 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship - Wikipedia

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    It was the seventeenth NCAA gymnastics national championship and the defending NCAA Team Champion for 1997 was UCLA. The competition took place in Los Angeles, California, hosted by UCLA in the Pauley Pavilion. The 1998 Championship was won by Georgia .

  5. Georgia gymnastics goes outside the box with co-coaches; One ...

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    Georgia gymnastics is moving into a new era with co-head coaches, promoting a current assistant coach and pairing him with a well-known personal coach who has worked with world class athletes in ...

  6. Suzanne Yoculan - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Paige Yoculan was the head coach of the women's gymnastics program at the University of Georgia in Athens, Georgia from 1983 to 2009. During her tenure, she built the Georgia gymnastics program into a national powerhouse and is one of the most decorated coaches in the history of collegiate gymnastics.

  7. LSU Tigers women's gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    Athens, GA: Georgia Elite Sierra Ballard: 5-2: GS: Mandeville, LA: North Shore Gymnastics Annie Beard: 5-5: SO: Alexandria, LA: Texas Dreams Chase Brock: 5-4: SR: Atlanta, GA: Gymnastix Training Center Haleigh Bryant: 5-5: SR: Cornelius, NC: Everest Gymnastics Kylie Coen: 5-6: FR: Bedford, TX: Empire Gymnastics Academy Ashley Cowan: 5-3: SO ...

  8. Corrinne Tarver - Wikipedia

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    Corrinne Wright Tarver (born 1968) is an American gymnastics coach and former artistic gymnast. In 1989, representing the Georgia Bulldogs, she won the NCAA All-Around Gymnastics Championships, becoming the first African-American woman to do so. In 2022, she became the inaugural coach of the Fisk University gymnastics team.

  9. Karin Lichey - Wikipedia

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    Karin Lichey Usry is an American gymnast (born September 19, 1977 in Cincinnati, Ohio) [1] She attended the University of Georgia from 1996 to 1999, and was part of both NCAA Championship teams in 1998 and 1999. She earned first-team All-America certificates in all five categories both of those years and earned a total of 11 All-America awards ...

  10. NCAA women's gymnastics tournament - Wikipedia

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    NCAA women's gymnastics tournament; Sport: College gymnastics: Founded: 1982: No. of teams: 36: Most recent champion(s) LSU (1) Most titles: Georgia (10) Official website: NCAA.com

  11. Sarah Patterson (coach) - Wikipedia

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    Along with Georgia gymnastics coach Suzanne Yoculan, Patterson was featured in a 2014 ESPN documentary “Sarah & Suzanne" that looked at the rivalry of the two coaches and their gymnastic teams. Career Review and Honors. 6 NCAA Women's Gymnastics championships - 1988, 1991, 1996, 2002, 2011, 2012