Pioneer gymnasts prepare to head to USA Gymnastics Women’s Collegiate National Championship By Johnna Headley on April 6, 2016 Pioneer gymnast team members pose for a photo during the breakfast send-off party. TWU Gymnastics Coach holds her daughter, the youngest Pioneer fan at the morning send-off. Team members clown around during the morning send-off party at Pioneer Hall. Pioneer student fans, staff, faculty and community members form a tunnel for TWU gymnasts to run the gauntlet on their way to the bus. Loading the bus, the team heads out to the airport toward their final destination of Lindenwood University, St. Charles, Missouri for the USA Gymnastics Women’s Collegiate National Championship. Published in Athletics, Campus and LATEST AthleticsDentonGymnasticsNational Championships Johnna Headley More from AthleticsMore posts in Athletics »TWU Volleyball serves in BrazilTWU Volleyball serves in BrazilTWU Athletics perseveres at national competitionsTWU Athletics perseveres at national competitionsPioneers place second at USA Gymnastics National ChampionshipsPioneers place second at USA Gymnastics National ChampionshipsBasketball wraps up record-breaking season, gymnastics and STUNT reach new highsBasketball wraps up record-breaking season, gymnastics and STUNT reach new highsSTUNT receives win as second season beginsSTUNT receives win as second season beginsMore from CampusMore posts in Campus »Eclipse April 8, 2024Eclipse April 8, 2024Peet’s Coffee is now The HootPeet’s Coffee is now The HootRHA hosts Snow Moon FestivalRHA hosts Snow Moon FestivalStudent Voting, Does it Matter?Student Voting, Does it Matter?Exam tipsExam tipsMore from LATESTMore posts in LATEST »New Assistant VP and Dean of Students appointedNew Assistant VP and Dean of Students appointedWhat queer-coded villains teach us.$1.5 million NSF award to faculty team allows for advancement in STEM programs$1.5 million NSF award to faculty team allows for advancement in STEM programsFirst floor Hubbard repairs to continue into summer following winter stormsFirst floor Hubbard repairs to continue into summer following winter stormsResidents raise concerns about flooding, lack of amenities in Parliament VillageResidents raise concerns about flooding, lack of amenities in Parliament Village
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