Completed Event: Gymnastics versus Texas Woman's on March 15, 2025 , Win , 196.100, to, 195.975

04.02.2025 | Gymnastics
Who: Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa (AA), Noelle Adams (FX), Haylee Hardin (FX) and Frederique Sgarbossa (UB)Â
Where: Jon M. Huntsman Center (15,000) – University of UtahÂ
When: Thursday, Apr. 3rd, 2025 – 2 p.m. CSTÂ
Leading Off: Four Iowa State gymnasts are headed to Utah on Thursday to compete in NCAA Regionals in Utah. Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa will compete All-Around, while Haylee Hardin and Noelle Adams will be competing on floor. Frederique Sgarbossa will compete on bars for the Cyclones.   Â
The meet will be split into two sessions on Thursday. An afternoon session starting at 2 p.m. CST and an evening starting at 8 p.m. CST. Iowa State will be competing in the afternoon session with UCLA, Minnesota, Boise State and Southern Utah. As well as individuals from Air Force and San Jose State. Â
Since the gymnasts will be competing as individuals, each one will be on different rotations throughout the meet. Josie will be following Southern Utah and Frederique will debut her first post-season appearance after Minnesota on bars. Noelle will follow after UCLA on floor, while Haylee Hardin will be after Minnesota. Â
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Storylines:Â
Freshman duo Haylee Hardin and Frederique Sgarbossa will both be making their post-season debut in Utah. Â
Hardin is tied for 56th on floor nationally, boasting a 9.895 NQS.Â
Sgarbossa is tied for 96th nationally with an NQS of 9.860.Â
Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa will compete All-Around for the Cyclones for the first time in the post-season, but this trip will be her third time in four years competing in the postseason.Â
She is ranked 59th nationally as an all-around competitor with an NQS of 39.080Â
Noelle Adams will be competing for the second year in a row for ISU in the post-season. Â
She is tied for 110th place and has an NQS of 9.865 on floor. Â
From the Notes:Â
Joise Bergstrom-Te Slaa has 44 top three career finishes during her time her at Iowa State. Â
20 are for first place, 16 for second and 8 for third place.Â
Noelle Adams has 7 event wins on floor during her time so far with the Cyclones, and she averages 9.827 points per floor routine. Â
She also has a season of 9.9 on floor this year, with a career high of 9.95.Â
This year is the most individual postseason qualifiers ISU has had since seven individual event specialists qualified for the 2016 regional in Minneapolis. Â
Haylee Hardin has a career high score of 9.95 on floor, and averages a score of 9.877.  Â