Notes: NCAA Championships (Semifinal I)
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April 17, 2015
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The Wolverines went the entire season without counting a fall. They scored above 49.000 in all 52 rotations this season (across 13 meets).
It was Michigan's second-highest score at the NCAA Championships (197.025). The program best was 197.275 at the 2001 Super Six.
Nicole Artz, Brianna Brown and Sachi Sugiyama each recorded 39.000 in the all-around in 12 of 13 meets this season. Only five U-M gymnasts have recorded more in a single season: Jenny Deiley (14, 2003), Kylee Botterman (13, 2001), Lindsey Bruck (13, 2005), Janessa Grieco (13, 2003) and Calli Ryals (13, 2003).
Nicole Artz, Brianna Brown and Talia Chiarelli all earned the first NCAA All-America honors of their careers. U-M now has 45 NCAA All-Americans in its history (170 total honors).
The Wolverines have had at least one NCAA All-American in 24 consecutive NCAA Championships.
U-M had two NCAA All-America first team selections for the first time since 2004 (Lindsey Bruck, Elise Ray).
Talia Chiarelli and Nicole Artz became the first Michigan gymnasts to score 9.900 on balance beam at the NCAA Championships since Elise Ray (2005).
Michigan tied a program best for highest score on balance beam at the NCAA Championships (49.250). The only other team to reach that score was the 2001 squad.


