Gymnast Christina Pheil shines away from Carmichael
By Brendan Marks | Jan. 20, 2014Friday night’s meet at N.C. State was a first for freshman Christina Pheil.
Read More »Friday night’s meet at N.C. State was a first for freshman Christina Pheil.
Read More »The North Carolina gymnastics team showed flashes of its potential but couldn’t latch onto any form of consistency in Friday’s meet against N.C. State, Towson and No. 8 Michigan.
Read More »Before the North Carolina gymnastics team’s opening meet against rival N.C. State, redshirt junior Acacia Cosentino had not competed in two years. Disregarding any type of adversity, Cosentino calmly took a deep breath, relaxed herself and began her routine on the bars.
Read More »For the North Carolina gymnastics team, Sunday’s meet against N.C. State was a warm homecoming.
Read More »The feeling was all too familiar. For its second consecutive meet, the North Carolina gymnastics squad headed into the floor exercise feeling disappointed about its inconsistency on the balance beam.
Read More »The North Carolina gymnastics team has come a long way since the beginning of the season. But they won’t have to travel much farther to compete in Saturday’s East Atlantic Gymnastics League championship, which will be held in Chapel Hill for the first time since 2001.
Read More »Coach Derek Galvin’s gymnastics team needed a pep talk on Saturday, and it needed one fast. The North Carolina squad had just won the vault and swept the uneven bars category in its dual meet against Pennsylvania, putting on the strongest performance in the event Galvin had seen in years.
Read More »The highest away meet score of the season was not enough to vault the North Carolina gymnastics team past the Pittsburgh Panthers in Pennsylvania Saturday night.
Read More »The weather outside Carmichael Arena was cold and miserable, but in the final event of a meet against N.C. State Friday night, the North Carolina gymnastics team was anything but.
Read More »Three years ago, North Carolina gymnast Meredith Magjuka broke her back.
Read More »After showing steady improvement during its first four meets of the season, the North Carolina gymnastics team experienced a disappointing drop-off last week at George Washington.
Read More »The North Carolina gymnastics team sent Maryland back to College Park Saturday, marking the Terrapins’ first loss of the season and vindication for the UNC team.
Read More »For a North Carolina gymnastics team that lost four top seniors from last year, coach Derek Galvin said his current squad is not far from where it needs to be.
Read More »The last time the North Carolina gymnastics team competed against George Washington, coach Derek Galvin said his team needed to fix its mistakes and build endurance and confidence.
Read More »With one of the least experienced rosters in recent history, the North Carolina gymnastics team had trouble with confidence in its first meet of the season.
Read More »As the North Carolina gymnastics team entered Sunday’s meet in Washington, D.C., coach Derek Galvin didn’t know what to expect.
Read More »In fall 2000, Kristin Aloi stepped up to the runway as she prepared to open the vault exercise in her first gymnastics competition.
Read More »Orange County Gymnastics has faced hurdles in the past year, but it could find reprieve if a deal between owners Tim and Jessica Baker and Carrboro Plaza succeeds.
Read More »The North Carolina gymnastics team’s ultimate goal of qualifying for the NCAA championships this spring was brought into sharper focus after Friday’s convincing victory over George Washington in Carmichael Arena.
Read More »At North Carolina, even the coaches recognize when their athletes have a lot of schoolwork to do. That’s why gymnastics coach Derek Galvin decided to make sure that his team’s No. 1 mission for the week was to survive it.
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