



Ploenes captured the all-around title with a score of 37.175 for the meet. The sophomore placed first on the balance beam with a 9.525 and registered a second-place finish in the floor exercise with a 9.500. She also finished fourth on the bars with a mark of 9.075 and placed 10th on the vault with a 9.075.
The Pride swept the vault as Jacqueline Mazzola took first with a mark of 9.575, and was followed by Ericca Castagna's 9.525, and Brittany Davis' 9.450.
Brittany Davis placed second behind Ploenes on the beam with a 9.325 and Jenna Williams finished second on the bards with a 9.175.
The Pride return to action on Saturday when it hosts Rhode Island College.



Cheryl Raymond, who will be entering her 34th year as the women's gymnastics coach and assistant professor of physical education at Springfield College in 2013-2014, is one of the top college coaches in the region. Read more.
