STANFORD, Calif. – The No. 23 Stanford women's gymnastics team travels to Corvallis on Saturday to oppose No. 18 Oregon State (1-1, 0-1 Pac-12) at Gill Coliseum in meet that will be televised nationally on the Pac-12 Network at 2:30 p.m. PT. Rich Burk and Samantha Peszek will call the action.
The Cardinal (3-5, 0-1 Pac-12) is led by Elizabeth Price, the only senior on the squad. On Tuesday, she was selected Pac-12 Women's Gymnast of the Week for the fifth time in her career.
A biomechanical engineering major from Coopersburg, Pennsylvania, the dynamic Price is ranked No. 1 in the nation on the uneven bars (9.950) and all-around (39.692), is tied for first in floor exercise (9.950), and is third on the vault (9.917).
In last week's Pac-12 opener against Arizona State, she swept every event. Through three meets, Price has won or tied for first place in nine of 12 rotations.
A six-time All-American, Price scored a perfect 10 on the uneven bars in the season-opening NorCal Classic at Stanford. It was the second of her career, the other coming as a freshman in 2015 at Oregon State when she recorded a 10 on vault.
At the recent Elevate the Stage meet in Reno against UCLA, Utah and Washington, Price scored a 9.95 in vault, actually a perfect score given the worth of the vault was 9.95.
"She's a superstar," said Stanford head coach Tabitha Yim.
Stanford's 13-player roster includes six true freshmen and four have been regular contributors. Kyla Bryant averages 9.863 on floor and 39.012 in all-around. Other standouts have been Lauren Navarro, Taylor Lawson and Rachael Flam.
Although Yim is in her first year, she is no stranger to The Farm. As an undergraduate (2005-2008), she was a 14-time All-American and is the most decorated gymnast in program history.
Yim placed in the top 10 at the NCAA Championships in all-around four straight years.
As a senior, she was named Pac-10 and Regional Gymnast of the Year and earned first team All-Academic conference honors, graduating with a degree in biology. Yim served as an assistant coach for the Cardinal from 2010-15, then spent the last two years as head coach at Arizona.
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Stanford vs. Oregon State in the national rankings
Vault: Stanford 32 (48.792), OSU 30 (48.813)
Uneven Bars: Stanford 45 (48.292), OSU 17 (48.900)
Balance Beam: Stanford 10 (49.050), OSU 20 (48.850)
Floor Exercise: Stanford 6 (49.175), OSU 18 (49.013)
Season Highs for Stanford
Team: 195.60 vs. Arizona State (Jan. 20, 2018)
Vault: 49.075 vs. UCLA, Utah, Washington at Elevate the Stage (Jan. 14, 2018)
Uneven Bars: 48.675 vs. Arizona State (Jan. 20, 2018)
Balance Beam: 49.150 vs. Arizona State (Jan. 20, 2018)
Floor Exercise: 49.425 vs. Cal, San Jose State, UC Davis, Sacramento State at NorCal Classic (Jan. 8, 2018)
Individual:
Elizabeth Price
Bars: 10.000 vs. Cal, San Jose State, UC Davis and Sacramento State in NorCal Classic on Jan. 8, 2018 (career best)
Vault: 9.950 (career best: 10.000 vs. Oregon State on Jan. 26, 2015)
Beam: 9.950 vs. Arizona State on Jan. 18, 2018 (career best)
Floor: 9.975 vs. Cal, San Jose State, UC Davis and Sacramento State in NorCal Classic on Jan. 8, 2018 (career best)
All-Around: 39.775 vs. Arizona State on Jan. 20, 2018 (career best)
Kyla Bryant
Bars: 9.900
Vault: 9.875
Beam: 9.900
Floor: 9.925
All-Around: 39.300
Lauren Navarro
Bars: 9.825
Vault: 9.825
Beam: 9.925
Floor: 9.850
All-Around: 39.175
Kaylee Cole
Vault: 9.750 (career best: 9.875, four times)
Beam: 9.775 (career best: 9.925 vs. Washington on Feb. 4, 2017)
Floor: 9.825 (career best: 9.850 at NCAA Seattle Regional on April 1, 2017)
Taylor Lawson
Bars: 9.825
Vault: 9.750
Beam: 9.500 (exhibition)
Floor: 9.750
Hailee Hoffman
Floor: 9.750
Ashley Tai
Beam: 9.800 (career best: 9.90 at Pac-12 Championships on March 18, 2017)
Rachael Flam
Bars: 9.600
Vault: 9.750
Floor: 9.700
Taryn Fitzgerald
Beam: 9.675 (career best: 9.850 vs. Utah on March 3, 2017)