The Day Has Arrived!
April 07, 2012 12:28 PM | General
The day the West Virginia University gymnastics team has trained for all season is finally here – the NCAA Regional Championships!
Seeded fifth in tonight’s Auburn Regional, the Mountaineers brought the same swagger and confidence they displayed in their win at the 2012 East Atlantic Gymnastics League Championship win down to Alabama and are ready to clinch to their first bid to the national championships since 2000.
The squad arrived in Auburn early Thursday morning and immediately headed to Toomer’s Corner and the campus’ main strip for lunch. While only half of the team was familiar with the school’s famous trees and tradition, the entire squad is now inspired to have its own reason to “roll” the trees after tonight’s meet.
While the team is busy this morning focusing on the task at hand, I was able to enjoy the first nice day in Alabama and set out on my own walking tour of campus. I immediately headed out to Jordan-Hare Stadium. Though I watched the 2009 WVU-Auburn game from Morgantown, I am very familiar with the weather ordeal that those in attendance faced that night, and the game is still a bit of a folk legend around these parts. As someone told me yesterday, the water came up to everyone’s knees, and the thunder rolled for days.

The team will meet later this afternoon for a meeting before leaving for Auburn Arena. Check back here for more updates as the Mountaineers prep for tonight’s meet.
Let’s Go Mountaineers!
Seeded fifth in tonight’s Auburn Regional, the Mountaineers brought the same swagger and confidence they displayed in their win at the 2012 East Atlantic Gymnastics League Championship win down to Alabama and are ready to clinch to their first bid to the national championships since 2000.
The squad arrived in Auburn early Thursday morning and immediately headed to Toomer’s Corner and the campus’ main strip for lunch. While only half of the team was familiar with the school’s famous trees and tradition, the entire squad is now inspired to have its own reason to “roll” the trees after tonight’s meet.
While the team is busy this morning focusing on the task at hand, I was able to enjoy the first nice day in Alabama and set out on my own walking tour of campus. I immediately headed out to Jordan-Hare Stadium. Though I watched the 2009 WVU-Auburn game from Morgantown, I am very familiar with the weather ordeal that those in attendance faced that night, and the game is still a bit of a folk legend around these parts. As someone told me yesterday, the water came up to everyone’s knees, and the thunder rolled for days.

The team will meet later this afternoon for a meeting before leaving for Auburn Arena. Check back here for more updates as the Mountaineers prep for tonight’s meet.
Let’s Go Mountaineers!
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