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Gymnasts aim for Super Six
The No. 9 Beavers are making their seventh straight appearance at Nationals
The time might be perfect for Oregon State University gymnastics to make history.
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Oregon State gymnasts feel as though they haven’t hit their peak this year. If they hit their peak tonight, it could be enough to land the program in the Super Six for the first time since 1996.
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Mak, Vivian leave legacy
Leslie Mak and Olivia Vivian have accomplished a lot in four years, but this week they’ll look to g
As the Oregon State University gymnastics team is on its flight en route to Duluth, Ga., bound for Nationals, it would be a safe assumption that seniors Olivia Vivian and Leslie Mak can’t help but think this is the end.
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Gymnasts advance to nationals
The Beavers come up clutch on the beam, narrowly top Michigan to make it to nationals
It wasn’t until the very last routine of the night that the Oregon State gymnastics team realized they would be going to the NCAA Championships for the seventh straight year.
The No. 7 Beavers needed three clutch beam routines to clinch a berth to nationals, and Melanie Jones, Olivia Vivian and Leslie Mak all delivered.
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Leslie Mak, pictured here in a meet against Stanford earlier this year, and the Beavers are headed to nationals. It’s the program’s seventh consecutive trip to nationals.
- Gymnasts aim for Super Six
- Mak, Vivian leave legacy
- Gymnasts advance to nationals
- Aiming for nationals, again
- One last show for their fans
- Setting the Tone
- Gymnasts finish second in three-team meet
- Gymnasts head to Denver for three-team meet
- Gymnasts score 195.600, lose to Utes
- Big stage awaits gymnasts in Salt Lake
- The flaws of gymnastics’ scoring
- OSU gymnasts steadily improving as they hit halfway point
- Gymnasts at home, looking to extend streak over Boise St.
- Gymnasts score 196.775, tie UCLA at Pink Out
- More than just a meet
- Gymnasts set to face Sac State and UC Davis



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