North Carolina State University Athletics
Six Wolfpack Gymnasts Earn All-EAGL Honors
3/30/2007 12:00:00 AM | Women's Gymnastics
Raleigh, N.C. – Six members of the NC State gymnastics team were honored on the All-EAGL first and second teams announced at the conference’s annual banquet. The Wolfpack was recognized on one of the first-teams a total of six times, and had an individual on one of the various second-teams a total of two times. The EAGL Championship will be held at Maryland Friday night at 6:00 p.m.
Junior Leigha Hancock led the way for the Pack earning distinctions on three events for the second year in a row. Hancock earned All-EAGL first-team honors on both vault and beam, and was second-team on floor. She has now been honored a total of seven times by the EAGL in her first three seasons at NC State.
Senior Amanda Jones was named to the All-EAGL first-team for bars. Jones also earned the same honor for the 2005 season.
Junior Heather Zolton earned All-EAGL first-team honors for the all-around, after earning second-team honors a year ago.
Sophomore Ashley Shepard was honored for her work on floor for the second straight. Shepard earned All-EAGL first-team honors for floor this season, after being on the second-team for floor as a freshman last year.
A pair of freshmen also received EAGL honors. Taylor Seaman was named to the All-EAGL first-team for the all-around, while classmate Lauren Deuser was named All-EAGL second-team for the balance beam. NC State has now had at least one freshman on either the first or second-teams each of the past six years.
Seaman and Zolton combined to give the Pack two members honored for the all-around for the second straight year.
Junior Leigha Hancock led the way for the Pack earning distinctions on three events for the second year in a row. Hancock earned All-EAGL first-team honors on both vault and beam, and was second-team on floor. She has now been honored a total of seven times by the EAGL in her first three seasons at NC State.
Senior Amanda Jones was named to the All-EAGL first-team for bars. Jones also earned the same honor for the 2005 season.
Junior Heather Zolton earned All-EAGL first-team honors for the all-around, after earning second-team honors a year ago.
Sophomore Ashley Shepard was honored for her work on floor for the second straight. Shepard earned All-EAGL first-team honors for floor this season, after being on the second-team for floor as a freshman last year.
A pair of freshmen also received EAGL honors. Taylor Seaman was named to the All-EAGL first-team for the all-around, while classmate Lauren Deuser was named All-EAGL second-team for the balance beam. NC State has now had at least one freshman on either the first or second-teams each of the past six years.
Seaman and Zolton combined to give the Pack two members honored for the all-around for the second straight year.
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