2020 Women's Gymnastics Roster

Courtney McGregor
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Christchurch, New Zealand
- Position:
- All-Around
- Height:
- 5-4
- Prev School:
- Christchurch School of Gymnastics
- Major:
- Health Studies
· 2020 Team Captain
· 2017-19 NCAA Regional Championships Participant
· 2017-19 Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference Team Champion
· 2019 MRGC All-Around Champion
· 2018 MRGC Bars Co-Champion
· 2018-19 All-MRGC First Team (All-Around)
· 2017-18 All-MRGC First Team (Bars)
· 2017-18 All-MRGC First Team (Vault)
· 2019 All-MRGC Second Team (Bars)
· 2017-19 Academic All-Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference
· 2017-19 WCGA Scholastic All-American
· 2019 CoSIDA Academic All-District
· 2019 MRGC Specialist of the Week (Vault - 1/Bars - 4/Beam - 1)
· 2019 MRGC Gymnast of the Week (1)
· 2018 MRGC Specialist of the Week (Vault - 2/Bars - 1)
· 2018 MRGC Gymnast of the Week (1)
· 2017 MRGC Specialist of the Week (Vault - 2/Bars - 3)
· 2017 MRGC Gymnast of the Week (1)
· 2016 Rio Summer Olympic Games Participant
BOISE STATE CAREER
SENIOR (2020): Ruptured her Achilles against No. 4 UCLA (Jan. 12), the opening meet of her final collegiate campaign, ending her season…regular season was canceled early due to the outbreak of COVID-19…served as team captain…opened the meet against the Bruins with a 9.875 on bars, then suffered the injury on vault in the second rotation.
JUNIOR (2019): Competed in the all-around in all 12 meets for the Broncos...helped Boise State win a fifth-straight Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference Championship (March 22), winning a conference title in the all-around (39.475)…all-around score at the conference championships was a season high, and was one of two all-around titles on the season (Southern Utah, Jan. 18; 39.125)…also helped lead Boise State to a 12th-straight regional appearance, where the Broncos advanced to the regional final…recorded three victories on bars and one on beam…took home bars title in the opening meet of the season with a 9.875 at home against Air Force and San Jose State (Jan. 13)...recorded her second victory on bars with a 9.900 at home against Southern Utah (Jan. 25)…third win came in a near-flawless 9.975 at home against Utah State and Washington (March 1)…posted a career-high 9.950 on beam against BYU (Feb. 15) and tied with teammate Shani Remme to take her first-career beam title, while helping Boise State set the highest score in school history in the event (49.550, Feb. 15)...matched her career high with a 9.900 on vault against Denver and Iowa State (Feb. 24)......logged a career high on floor with a 9.900 against BYU (March 7)...named All-MRGC First Team in the all-around and second-team all-conference on bars...picked up six MRGC Specialist of the Week honors (four on bars and one each on vault and beam) and an MRGC Gymnast of the Week…named CoSIDA Academic All-District…MRGC All-Academic Team and WCGA Scholastic All-American.
SOPHOMORE (2018): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 12 meets on bars, beam and floor, and on vault nine times…helped lead the Broncos to a fourth-straight MRGC Championship (March 24), tying for the conference title on bars…also helped lead the Broncos to an 11th-straight NCAA Regionals appearance…led the Broncos at the Columbus Regional with a 9.850 on floor…notched her third-career all-around victory, setting her career high with a 39.500 against Utah State (Feb. 16)…also earned the meet title on vault, tying her career high with a 9.900…picked up three bars victories on the season…won the meet title on bars after scoring a 9.900 against Sacramento State (March 2)...also won on bars with a 9.900 against Utah State (Feb. 16), and tied for the meet title at the MRGC Championships…matched her season high on bars (9.900) at No. 17 Georgia (March 10)…recorded a season-high 9.900 on beam at No. 8 Washington (March 15)…named All-MRGC First Team in the all-around, on bars and on vault (9.850)…picked up three MRGC Specialist of the Week honors, two on vault and one on bars, and an MRGC Gymnast of the Week…MRGC All-Academic Team and WCGA Scholastic All-American.
FRESHMAN (2017): Appeared in each of the Broncos’ 11 meets during her debut season on vault and bars, and made 10 appearances on beam and six on floor…helped lead the Broncos to a third-consecutive MRGC title, and a 10th-straight NCAA Regional Championships appearance…started the season as an all-arounder and eventually narrowed her focus to vault, bars and beam…tallied two all-around victories in her debut season, including a season-high 39.275 at Denver (Feb. 11)…earned one event title apiece on vault and bars…was exceptional on bars all year, finishing the regular season with an RQS of 9.900, tying for No. 18 in the country…earned a 9.900-or-better in seven meets on bars, including a career-high 9.950 against Denver (March 10)…also tallied season highs on vault (9.900) and beam (9.875) that meet, leading to a school-record team score of 197.675…went 9.800-or-better on beam in four meets…posted a season-best 9.775 on floor in four meets…earned MRGC Gymnast of the Week honors at Utah State (Feb. 17) with a 39.250…also picked up five MRGC Specialist of the Week honors, three on bars and two on vault…garnered All-MRGC First Team honors on both vault and bars, going for a 9.800 and 9.900, respectively, at the conference championships…contributed the second-most routines on the team (42)…MRGC All-Academic Team and WCGA Scholastic All-American.
HIGH SCHOOL/CLUB CAREER
Competed at the 2015 World Gymnastics Championships in Glasgow, Scotland, and took 17th in vault…was one of two gymnasts to represent New Zealand at Worlds, and ended up taking 71st in the all-around…also took part in two World Cups, finishing eighth in vault at the Doha World Cup and eighth in beam at the Anadia World Cup…she and fellow Bronco Isabella Amado represented their respective countries at the 2016 Summer Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil…finished 41st in the all-around (53.165), including a 13th-place finish on vault - her best finish in any individual event…was the first women's artistic gymnast to represent New Zealand at an Olympic Games since 2000, and, along with fellow incoming freshman Isabella Amado, were the first Bronco gymnasts (past, current or present) to compete at an Olympic Games in school history.
SEASON/CAREER HIGHS
VAULT | BARS | BEAM | FLOOR | ALL-AROUND | ||||||
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YEAR | HS | WINS | HS | WINS | HS | WINS | HS | WINS | HS | WINS |
2017 | 9.900 | 1 | 9.950 | 1 | 9.875 | 0 | 9.775 | 0 | 39.275 | 2 |
2018 | 9.900 | 1 | 9.900 | 3 | 9.900 | 0 | 9.875 | 0 | 39.500 | 1 |
2019 | 9.900 | -- | 9.975 | 3 | 9.950 | 1 | 9.900 | 0 | 39.475 | 2 |
2020 | 8.600 | -- | 9.875 | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- | -- |
CAREER | 9.900 | 2 | 9.975 | 7 | 9.950 | 1 | 9.900 | 0 | 39.500 | 5 |