The Daily Collegian Gymnastics From Page 8. did it three times in 2003, including twice on vault. For a second-straight week, Personett tied her career-high all around score of 39.600. Personett won the floor exercise with a 9.900 and tied for first on beam with a 9.875. She went 9.825 on bars to round out her score. Personett set her all-around high last season in early March, which is when gymnasts begin to hit peak form with postseason meets later that month. Through just six meets this Travis From Page 8. surgery, which will likely occur in three weeks. Defensive coach Travis Johnson said the tear occurred in the longpole’s right knee. "It's a huge loss," Johnson said. "He played very well defensively against guys in practice." The loss comes in the wake of Earl Ross, another defensive starter, recovering from a frac tured right hand. Ross has a doc tors appointment to evaluate the hand next Monday, but the senior said his goal is to be ready for the Ohio State game March 6. 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You understand what is going on with a boss, but vou also wonder about an associate w ho could be causing more of a problem than he or she realizes. Tonight: A must sail year, Personett said she feels she is already in postseason form. “I started getting more confi dence earlier in the season,” she said. “It feels nice to be confident and know that I can hit for my team.” The Lions needed Personett to hit after they struggled through their first two road meets of the season, averaging just a 194.025. The Lions had to perform well away from Rec Hall with the rank ings shifting from team average to regional qualifying score (RQS) Monday. A team’s RQS is comprised of its six highest scores of the sea son, three of which have to be away meets. The highest score is but if he injured the hand again before it’s fully healed, the senior could be out for the season. Johnson said juniors Kevin Joyce and Greg Brown are the two defenders’ replacements. 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