Eastern Michigan Athletics

Sunday, January 26
Ypsilanti, Mich.
1 p.m.

Eastern Michigan University

vs

Kent State

Gymnastics Team

Gymnastics Going for 5-0 Start Against Kent State Sunday

1/24/2025 3:32:00 PM | Gymnastics

Purple and Alumni Meet set for 1 p.m. start

Gymnastics vs. Kent State
Date Sunday, Jan. 26  | 1 p.m. 
Venue Ypsilanti, Mich. | George Gervin GameAbove Center
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YPSILANTI, Mich. (EMUEagles.com) - After starting 4-0 for the first time since at least the 2001 season, the Eastern Michigan University gymnastics team hosts Kent State Sunday, Jan. 26, at 1 p.m. inside the George Gervin GameAbove Center. The meet is dubbed the "Purple & Alumni Meet" as the team promotes epilepsy awareness and will recognize program alumni.
 
FOLLOWING THE MEET: The meet can be watched on ESPN+. Fans can also follow the meet through live results. Links can be found on the EMU gymnastics schedule page located on EMUEagles.com.
 
RAISA BORIS MAC GYMNAST + SCHOLAR-ATHLETE: Raisa Boris was named MAC Gymnast of the Week, Jan. 21, and MAC Scholar-Athlete of the Week, Jan. 22. Boris finished in the top 10 in all four events as her day was highlighted by a second-place mark in beam with a 9.825. Boris also had at least a 9.8 in bars (9.825) and floor (9.800).
 
KNOCKED OFF THE PRESEASON FAVORITES: In addition to topping Northern Illinois and Winona State, Eastern Michigan narrowly edged MAC preseason favorite Ball State, 195.125-195.000, Jan. 17, at the Golden Girls Classic.
 
FIRST HOME QUAD SINCE 2022: The Golden Girls Classic, Jan. 17, was Eastern Michigan's first home quad since Jan. 28, 2022, when the Eagles scored 195.025 against Ball State, Western Michigan, and UW-Oshkosh. Eastern went 1-1-1 in the meet, tying Ball State (195.025), losing to WMU (196.100), and beating UW-Oshkosh (191.650).
 
4-0 FOR THE FIRST TIME  SINCE...?: After topping Bowling Green, Jan. 12, and earning three wins at the Golden Girls Classic, Eastern Michigan is 4-0 for the first time since at least 2001.
 
IN THE RECORD BOOK: EMU earned a team top-10 record book score seven times last season. Most recently, the team's 196.450 score at Kent State, March 3, ranked third-best in EMU program history, while the team's 49.250 bars score tied for second best all-time, and the 49.250 beam score ranked fifth all-time. Below is a list of all top-10 scores from the 2024 season.
 
                    TOP 10 PROGRAM SCORES LAST season
                                rank     SCORE               EVENT MEET (DATE) 
                t-2.        49.250 Bars                     at Kent State (March 3)           
                3.           196.450            Overall                at Kent State (March 3)
                3.           49.125 Vault                    at Northern Illinois (Jan. 28)
                5.           49.250 Beam  at Kent State (March 3)           
                6.           49.175 Beam  vs. Northern Illinois (Feb. 18)
                t-7.        196.100            Overall                at Bowling Green (Feb. 11)   
                t-10.     49.125 Beam  at Bowling Green (Feb. 11)
 
PICKED FIFTH IN THE MAC: The Eagles were picked to finish fifth in the MAC, as revealed by the conference office, Jan. 3.
 
2025 MAC Gymnastics Preseason Coaches' Poll
(First Place Votes)
1. Ball State – 33 points (4)
2. Kent State – 29 points (1)
3. Central Michigan – 28 points (2)
4. Western Michigan – 24 points
5. Eastern Michigan – 14 points
6. Bowling Green – 12 points
7. Northern Illinois – 7 points
 
MAC Tournament Champion: Central Michigan (3), Ball State (2), Kent State (2)
 
PARTY LIKE IT'S 2021...?: After being picked fifth in the 2021 MAC preseason poll, Eastern Michigan won the 2021 MAC Championship. The Eagles were also picked fifth in 2025 and are currently the top-ranked team in the MAC at 30th nationally.
 
PRIYA KARLE ON FLOOR: Junior Priya Karle helped the EMU gymnastics team to a quad win in the Golden Girls Classic, Jan. 17, by posting a career-high 9.850 on floor, tied for second in the event. Officially competing for the fifth time in her three-year career, the Canton, Mass. native helped Eastern to a 195.125, good enough to top MAC foes Ball State and Northern Illinois as the Eagles improved to 4-0 for the first time since at least the 2001 season. Karle's score helped Eastern tally a 48.975 team score on floor, its top mark of any event this season.
 
MAC GYMNASTS TO WATCH: Alana Fisher and Keeley Kohler were named MAC Gymnasts to Watch for the 2025 season. Fisher and Kohler were two of the 14 student-athletes selected as each squad had two gymnasts picked.
 
BEST SEASON-OPENING SCORE SINCE...?: Against Bowling Green, Jan. 12, Eastern Michigan posted a 194.925 in the season opener, marking its best score in a season-opening competition since at least the 2002 season.
 
The Eagles' 194.925 narrowly edged their season-opening 194.875 score against Bowling Green, Jan. 11, 2020, and at Pittsburgh, Jan. 10, 2016.
 
SCOUTING THE OPPONENT: Kent State ranks fourth in MAC and 47th nationally with a 193.775 average. The Golden Flashes' best event this season has been beam, which they rank second in the MAC with a 48.663 average.
 
2024 AT THE MACS: Eastern finished sixth at the 2024 MAC Championships, March 23, with a 194.000 team score.
 
                                rank     SCORE               EVENT STUDENT-ATHLETE  
                t-1.        9.900  Beam  Ella Chemotti
                3.           39.200 All-Around        Raisa Boris
                t-3.        9.900  Vault                    Alana Fisher
 
 
RAI'S AWARD COLLECTION: Senior gymnast Raisa Boris earned MAC Gymnast of the Week honors four times last season. Against Kent State, March 3, she contributed to the Eagles' 196.450 team score (good for third all-time). Additionally, the senior was honored with the MAC Scholar-Athlete title twice in 2024 for her efforts both in the gym and the classroom.
 
Boris was named both the MAC Gymnast of the Year as well as the Senior Gymnast of the Year after an incredible senior season (electing to use her COVID season of eligibility for 2025). The last time an Eagle was named the Gymnast of the Year and Senior Gymnast of the Year was when Jolene Worley won both titles in the 2008 campaign. Additionally, Boris is just the fourth different Eagle to win the overall honor and the seventh to earn the Senior Gymnast title.
 
TRUE ALL-AROUNDER: Senior Raisa Boris earned a career-high 39.525 all-around score at KSU, March 3. Her score is good for second in EMU program history, behind Natalie Hashimoto's 39.725 (2000). The Eagles had yet to see a gymnast hit anything close to Boris' score since the 2021 season when Jada Rondeau scored a 39.475.
 
ELLA CHEMOTTI, BEAM CHAMP: As just the fifth MAC beam champion in school history, senior Ella Chemotti is the first to earn the title on the apparatus since 1998 when former Eagle JJ Cullom took the top spot with a 9.850. During the regular season, Chemotti continued to hold the top spot in the beam event as she led the MAC in the category for three consecutive years. Additionally, with her three straight first team honors, the 2022 MAC Freshman of the Year became the first EMU gymnast in program history (regular season All-MAC selections started in 2013) to secure the first team three-peat.
 
2024 TEAM LEADERS: Senior Raisa Boris earned the top event score on a team-high 18 occasions in 2024, as well as the top overall mark in eight competitions. Behind Boris, senior Ella Chemotti won the beam five times, senior Alana Fisher won the vault three times while junior Genae Daniel won the vault once and sophomore Abby Brushwood won floor once to round out the returners.
 
FRESH FACES: Eastern Michigan has seven new faces ahead of the 2025 season. All seven of the newcomers are freshmen and include Sanai Evans (Norcross, Ga.), Keeley Kohler (Davison, Mich.), Brianna Lucas (Marietta, Ga.), Elise Ritzenthaler (Quinlan, Texas), Analiah Solorio (Littleton, Colo.), and Jaelyn Stetz (Moorhead, Minn.).
 
NEW ASSISTANT COACH LAUREN VOLPE: Eastern added Lauren Volpe to the coaching staff ahead of the 2025 season. After a decorated five-year run as a student-athlete at Ball State University, Volpe stayed in Muncie as a graduate assistant and helped the Cardinals reach their second-straight NCAA Regional behind back-to-back MAC championships before coming to Ypsilanti.
 
In addition to being a three-time WGCA Scholastic All-American and three-time Academic All-Mid-American Conference honoree, Volpe is tied for the Ball State individual record after tallying a 9.925 in the balance beam against Northern Illinois University, Feb. 12, 2023.
 
A multi-year captain at Ball State, Volpe earned MAC Specialist of the Week honors, Jan. 16, 2023, after posting 9.875 on beam against Western Michigan University.
 
Volpe had two other wins as a Cardinal, both of which came against EMU. Her first career event win was Feb. 16, 2020, in which she recorded a season-best score of 9.825 on beam. Volpe's other event win against the Eagles, Feb. 20, 2020, was a result of her 9.850 beam score.
 
2025 MACs: The 2025 MAC Championships will be held at Central Michigan University in Mt. Pleasant, Mich., Saturday, March 22. If the Eagles qualify, the team could compete at the NCAA Regionals, April 2-6, at one of four possible locations including Salt Lake City, Utah, Seattle, Wash., Tuscaloosa, Ala., and University Park, Pa. This season's NCAA Championships is set to be held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, April 17-19.
 
ON THE HORIZON: EMU travels to Northern Illinois for 2 p.m. ET meet Sunday, Feb. 2.
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