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Posted on 11/29/23 at 10:30 am to Alabama_Fan
Posted on 11/29/23 at 10:30 am to Alabama_Fan
Alabama Sports Hall of Fame 2024 Inductee
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PENNEY HAUSCHILD BUXTON / GYMNASTICS
Born August 6, 1964, in Horsham, PA. Buxton was the first Southeastern Conference gymnast to win an NCAA title and won four during her time at the University of Alabama: two NCAA all-around championships in 1985 and 1986, the 1985 NCAA uneven bars championship, and the 1986 NCAA floor exercise championship. Between 1983 and 1986, she was named an All-American 10 times. She won back-to-back Honda Awards in 1985 and 1986, becoming the first UA gymnast to win the award and the only one to win multiple. Buxton was honored as an SEC Great in 2006.
Posted on 12/8/23 at 8:06 am to Alabama_Fan
Free event tonight in Coleman
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Alabama gymnastics will host its Crimson and White preview meet Friday night at 6 p.m. CT inside Coleman Coliseum. The event is free to all fans and will serve as the final sneak peek at this season's team before competition begins in January.
The event will be in a modified dual meet format, featuring Alabama's roster divided into two teams for the showcase, with scoring being based off of successful sticks throughout the meet. The preview will also give Crimson Tide fans their first look at UA's four newcomers, consisting of three freshmen Chloe LaCoursiere, Gabby Ladanyi and Jamison Sears, as well as sophomore transfer Natalia Pawlak.
This year's squad consists of 18 gymnasts, made up of 14 returners in addition to the four newcomers. Alabama's veterans will be led by four super seniors in Luisa Blanco, Ella Burgess, Makarri Doggette and Mati Waligora, as well as senior trio Shania Adams, Cameron Machado and Isabella Martin.
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