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California State University - Sacramento Women's Gymnastics
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California State University - Sacramento

California State University - Sacramento Women's Gymnastics

NCAA Division 1 Sacramento, CA Public

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

94%

Enrollment

27,867

Team Information

Sport

Gymnastics

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

Sacramento, CA

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Coaching Staff (8)

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Randy Solorio

Head Coach

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Melissa Genovese

Head Coach

Former Sacramento State gymnastics standout Melissa Genovese was named the team's head coach on June 5, 2023. Genovese had previously served as an assistant coach from August of 2015 through the 2023 season.She was elevated to the role of associate head coach prior to the 2019 season. In her first season as head coach, Genovese was named the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Coach of the Year. The year was highlighted by a team score of 196.825 against Air Force to set the program record, and at the time, ranked second in the MPSF record book. That night, the team also set the school record on floor (MPSF No. 6 all-time 49.425), and recorded the second-best score on bars (49.300, MPSF No. 8 all-time) and third-best beam score (49.225, MPSF No. 11 all-time) in Sacramento State history. Individually, Genovese coached Sarah Lutrel on beam where  matched the program and conference beam record of 9.950, a mark which Genovese as well as current assistant coach Amber Koeth each achieved. Overall, four gymnasts combined to earn seven all-MPSF honors, including Lutrel who was named first team in the all-around and on beam and second team on vault. She also qualified for the NCAA Berkeley Regional as an event specialist on bars. Genovese began her Sacramento State career as a student-athlete from 2005-08. During that span, she was part of three conference championship teams and qualified for an NCAA regional all four years. As a senior, Genovese set the Sacramento State record with a 9.950 on beam in her final home routine — a score which was not matched until this season. She also is tied for third place with a 9.925 and has four 9.900s to tie for ninth.   She holds the school record for single-season and career national qualifying score (NQS) marks on beam, ranks among the top five in program history for NQS all-around and is in the top 10 for all-around average. Her sixth-place finish in the all-around at an NCAA regional is tied for the highest placement in school history. Genovese also earned the highest national ranking in any event as she was ranked sixth on beam as a senior before ending the year ranked ninth in the event. Genovese has served as the team's beam coach throughout her tenure, resulting in five of the 10 best scores in program history. In 2023, the team had a high of 49.225 on beam in a three-team meet at San Jose State which ranks as the third best mark in the Sacramento State record book. Individually, she has coached five athletes to an NCAA regional appearance as a beam specialist and has has seen her gymnasts score 9.9 or better on beam 15 times. In 2023, Amber Koeth was named the MPSF Specialist of the Week and tied Genovese's school record with a 9.950 on beam in her final performance at The Nest.   During her first season on the staff (2016), Genovese coached Kalliah McCartney and Lauren Rice to MPSF titles as each scored 9.850. In 2017, Caitlin Soliwoda earned all-MPSF honors after placing third on beam with a 9.900 at the conference championships. Caitlin Soliwoda and Rice each advanced to the NCAA Seattle Regional as all-arounders and were joined by Courtney Soliwoda who was a beam specialist.   In 2018, Sacramento State tied its 10th best beam score with a 49.025 against San Jose State and Seattle Pacific after the team counted five scores between 9.725 and 9.875. Following the year, Annie Juarez and Caitlin Soliwoda qualified for the NCAA Salt Lake Regional as all-arounders and Courtney Soliwoda returned as a beam specialist. Juarez had never competed on beam prior to 2018 and finished the season with an RQS of 9.785 and a high score of 9.875. Courtney Soliwoda wrapped up the year with an NQS of 9.835 which ranked fourth in school history behind only Genovese (2007-08) and McCartney (2013).   In 2020 and 2022 (Sacramento State did not compete in 2021), Genovese coached Amber Koeth to a pair of school top 10 NQS marks on beam. Koeth was a first team all-MPSF selection in the event both years and competed at the NCAA Seattle Regional in 2022. That season, she had an NQS of 9.880 which ranked second in school history.   As a senior, Genovese set the Sacramento State record with a 9.950 on beam in her final home routine — a score which remains the best in Hornet history. She also is tied for second place with a 9.925 and has four 9.900s to tie for sixth.   Genovese was one of seven gymnasts named to the Sacramento State All-Decade Team for 2001-10.   Prior to coming to campus, she had a decorated youth career where she was the 2002 Junior Olympic national champion, the 2002 US Challenge all-around champion and was an Elite National qualifier in 2002 and 2003.   After graduating from Sacramento State, Genovese moved to San Diego where she coached at Pacific Coast Gymnastics for seven years. While there, she coached the club's competitive teams ranging from levels 3-10.

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Nicole Meiller

Assistant Coach

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Nicole Meiller

Assistant Coach

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Amber Koeth

Assistant Coach

Amber Koeth was named an assistant coach for Sacramento State gymnastics in the summer of 2023. In her position, Koeth will oversee the choreography and music on floor while also assisting on the event. With Koeth's assistance, the floor team set the school record with a 49.425 against Air Force during the 2024 season. Emma Morgenthaler led the team in that meet, receiving a 9.925 which is tied for fourth in school history. Morgenthaler went on to earn second team all-MPSF honors. Koeth transitioned to the staff following a decorated career which completed during the 2023 season where she was named the MPSF Specialist of the Year, earned first team all-conference honors on beam and second team on bars and floor. She also returned to an NCAA Regional for the second consecutive season. Koeth made her final meet at The Nest a memorable one as she tied Melissa Genovese's school record on beam and also matched the program record on floor with a 9.950 in each event. She concluded her career ranked second in school history with a beam career beam average of 9.717.

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Nicole Brandt

Assistant Coach

Former Sacramento State gymnast Nicole (Meiller) Brandt joined the Hornet coaching staff in August of 2017 as an assistant coach. Brandt currently serves as the team's vault coach and has previously guided the Hornets on bars and  During her first season with the team (2018), Brandt coached Sacramento State to the best bars score in the MPSF. The team was extremely consistent throughout the year with an average of 48.563 and an RQS of 48.835. The Hornets had a high score of 48.975 which narrowly missed cracking the top 10. Caitlin Soliwoda led the team with an average of 9.761 which ranks eighth in school history. In 2023, the team tied the fourth-highest bars score at the time in school history with a 49.150 against Air Force.  In 2024, Brandt moved to vault where she coached Sarah Lutrel to second team all-MPSF honors. The season was highlighted by a 9.900 from Emma Morgenthaler at the MSPF Championships. That vault is tied for sixth in school history. Brandt competed for the Hornets from 2010-13 and was a three-time NCAA Regional qualifier. She made her first trip on vault in 2010 before returning on bars in 2012 and 2013. One of the top bar workers in school history, her average of 9.798 as a junior is the second highest in school history. Her unique triple-twisting flyaway dismount helped her to eight career titles on bars, including four as a senior. She was a multi-time all-Western Athletic Conference selection on both vault and bars and also earned WAC all-academic honors during her career. Brandt began her coaching career while still competing in college, leading young children at the recreational level. She moved to Elevate Gymnastics in Elk Grove in 2011 and stayed with the club through 2016. Since then, Brandt was the director of My Gym Children's Fitness Center in Folsom. She also served as a student assistant coach with Sacramento State in 2014.  

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Megan Kyle

Assistant Coach

Former Hornet gymnast Megan Kyle was named an assistant coach in the summer of 2023 where she will primarily work on bars. During her first year with the team (2024), Sacramento State recorded two of the top five team bars scores in school history. The Hornets totaled 49.300 against Air Force and were led by a school-record 9.975 from Kara Houghton. At the MPSF Championships, the team scored 49.175 with Houghton receiving a 9.925. Both marks rank fifth in the Hornet record book. Houghton was named second team all-MPSF on bars and qualified for the NCAA Berkeley Regional as an event specialist. Freshman Jillianne Lastra was also named second team all-MPSF. Kyle previously served as a volunteer coach during the 2023 season. During the year, the team recorded the fourth-highest bars score in school history and recorded six individual career highs. Kyle competed for the Hornets from 2014-17 on vault, bars and beam. She was named second team all-MPSF on vault in 2016 where she averaged 9.728. That season, she tied for third place at the MPSF Championships with a career high of 9.825. Kyle was a member of the Sacramento State team from 2014-17 where she competed on vault, bars and beam. She was named second team all-MPSF on vault in 2016 where she averaged 9.728. That season, she tied for third place at the MPSF Championships with a career high of 9.825.

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Tanya Ho

Assistant Coach

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