
No. 22 Buckeyes Set for B1G Championship Meet
3/20/2025 9:41:00 AM | Women's Gymnastics
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – It's time for the postseason for the No. 22 Ohio State women's gymnastics team as it makes the trip to Ann Arbor, Mich. to compete at the 2025 Big Ten Championships. The Buckeyes will compete in the first session of the championships set for 6 p.m. Friday against Nebraska, Rutgers and Washington.
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The meet will be televised on the Big Ten Network with Dean Linke and Olivia Karas on the call.
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Ohio State will rotate beam, floor, vault and bars.
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Buckeyes in a Nutshell
Up Next
The NCAA selection show is set for Monday, March 24 at noon on ESPNU during which the Buckeyes will find out the next step of their postseason. NCAA regionals are set for April 2-6 at Utah, Washington, Alabama and Penn State.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio – It's time for the postseason for the No. 22 Ohio State women's gymnastics team as it makes the trip to Ann Arbor, Mich. to compete at the 2025 Big Ten Championships. The Buckeyes will compete in the first session of the championships set for 6 p.m. Friday against Nebraska, Rutgers and Washington.
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The meet will be televised on the Big Ten Network with Dean Linke and Olivia Karas on the call.
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Ohio State will rotate beam, floor, vault and bars.
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Buckeyes in a Nutshell
- Tory Vetter earned First Team All-Big Ten honors for the second consecutive season. She led the Big Ten in the all-around at the conclusion of regular season conference competition. The Hilliard, Ohio native has 12 event titles on the year and has hit season best marks of 9.900 on vault and beam, 9.925 on bars and 9.950 on floor.
- Eleven Ohio State gymnasts earned winter Academic All-Big Ten honors, the Big Ten Conference announced Wednesday. The honorees are: Samara Buchanan, Mary Green, Mallory Gregory, Kaitlyn Grimes, Courtney McCann, Kaylyn Mintz, Maisyn Rader, Tory Vetter, Grace Walker, Jojo Warga and Sidney Washington.
- The Buckeyes rank 22nd entering Friday's competition. The team is ranked in the top 20 nationally on vault and floor. The team's 49.235 NQS on vault is good for 13th and its 49.300 on floor ranks 19th. Â
- Vetter has the team's highest score on all four apparatuses this season. She has a 9.900 on vault and beam. On uneven bars, she leads the team with a 9.925 scored in the dual meet vs. Iowa. On floor, her 9.950 vs. Illinois stands as the highest of the season.
- Freshmen JJ Coleman and Cameron Smith are tied with Vetter for the lead on vault with 9.900s as well. Kate Parks joins Vetter with the other 9.900 on bars this season, a career-high mark she hit in the dual meet at NC State (March 7). In addition to Vetter, four other Buckeyes have hit at least one 9.900 on floor this year. Washington, Coleman and Guevara have all hit a 9.925 while Grimes has scored a 9.900.
- Sixteen Buckeyes have been in the lineup at least once this season. Grimes, Guevara, Maisyn Rader, Smith, Vetter, Jojo Warga and Washington have competed in all ten meets for the Buckeyes this season.
- Â Ohio State is led by eighth-year head coach Meredith Paulicivic. Paulicivic has earned an 83-56 record in her time at Ohio State. She is assisted by Randy Monahan, Mickayla Stuckey and Quest Hayden.
- Vetter is the reigning Big Ten beam champion, after tying for first with a 9.925 on the apparatus at last season's conference championship meet.
- The team's record Big Ten Championship meet score of 197.050 was hit last season. Â
- The Buckeyes have won the Big Ten Championship meet five times in program history.
- Overall, the team has 27 individual champions, including the all-around. The team has had two individual champions in the last three years in Vetter and Colby Miller (bars – 2022).
- The Buckeyes scored a season-high 196.875 in last weekend's regular season finale vs. Kent State, Pitt and West Virginia.
- Washington earned her first event title of the season with a Buckeye career-best 9.925 on floor.
- Vetter also tied for first with a 9.900 on beam.
- Ohio State tied its season best of 49.300 on floor and hit scores of 49.000 on every apparatus.
Up Next
The NCAA selection show is set for Monday, March 24 at noon on ESPNU during which the Buckeyes will find out the next step of their postseason. NCAA regionals are set for April 2-6 at Utah, Washington, Alabama and Penn State.
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