Friday, January 9th, 2009

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<p>Junior Kate Richardson and the Bruins will face Arizona State
today in Tempe.</p>

Junior Kate Richardson and the Bruins will face Arizona State today in Tempe.

Gymnastics: Injuries not hindering team’s spirit

Among the lessons the UCLA gymnastics team has had to learn so far this season, learning to cope with injuries has been one of the most difficult.

Yet even with their lineup fluctuating from one meet to the next, the Bruins (5-1) once again find themselves ranked as the No. 1 team in the nation as they prepare to face No. 17 Arizona State (3-2) today at Wells Fargo Arena in Tempe.

The latest disconcerting news involves freshman sensation Tasha Schwikert, who joined the ranks of battered Bruins after a board fell on her foot in practice earlier this week. Although X-rays on Schwikert’s foot came back negative, her status for today’s meet is seriously questionable, which may further deplete an already short-handed squad.

Additionally, Tasha’s sister, freshman Jordan Schwikert, is also listed as questionable as she remains hobbled by a leg injury, while sophomore Ashley Peckett has been slowed by the flu. The team will also be without sophomore Lori Winn, who is still serving a four-meet suspension for violating team rules.

“I still haven’t figured out who will be in the lineup (today),” coach Valorie Kondos Field said. “The team has prepared well, but it’s been hard because we keep on having to put up different lineups every week. We’ll just put up the best lineup we can.”

Fortunately for UCLA, lineup instability has yet to adversely affect the team. In the absence of starters, reserves such as senior Christie Tedmon and sophomore Courtney Walker have proven more than capable of stepping up and filling any gaps that may arise. “We’ve proven that despite what happens, anyone can step in and help the team,” freshman Lindsey Vanden Eykel said. “I think the varying lineups just serve to add more character to our team.”

Character is what UCLA will need to display a lot of today against a dangerous Sun Devil team.

Though featuring 2004 NCAA-beam champion, junior Ashley Kelly, Arizona State’s once-promising season has been slowed by consecutive low-scoring losses. Throw in the fact that UCLA topped the Sun Devils in all three of the teams’ meetings last season, and the Bruins expect Arizona State to pull out all the stops in an attempt to save its season and exact some revenge at the same time.

“Arizona State’s number one goal is to beat us,” Kondos Field said. “I expect them to bust out and give their best performance of the year.”

No matter who suits up for UCLA today, its recipe for success remains the same.

“We’re just going to go out there and focus on doing what we practice in the gym,” Vanden Eykel said. “If we can do that, we should perform really well against Arizona State.”

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