"Greg Marsden" is the NCAA Women's Gymnastics Coach at the University of Utah. He has led the Utah Red Rocks to 10 national titles and has been named National Coach of the Year 7 times. He also served as the U.S.A. National Women's Team coach in 1987.

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Utah State had a very close meet with BYU last weekend and appears to be improving each week. I know both Utah State and Southern Utah would love to catch us a little down after last week's home opener. We need to stay focused and on-task.

While I was very pleased with our consistency, hitting 23 of 24 competitive routines and 6-for-6 in exhibition routines, our execution still needs work. We gave away far too many deductions for missed handstands on bars and steps on landings on all four events.

Arizona State is a very tough place to compete, and they have a very talented team this year. They're doing very well already, and I don't think they've even come close to reaching their potential.

I never would have predicted at this point in the season we would go 197. I try not to worry about (the judging) this year, because I know from meet to meet there are going to be some real differences.

We're where we need to be at this time, improving every week. We have some very specific goals for this meet.

There's a long tradition of rivalry between our two programs, and I know they'll be ready for us.

I did not like at all their demeanor in warm-ups. I was concerned that somebody was going to get hurt. They just were not in a good place.

Nebraska is very talented and well-coached. Everyone is looking forward to competing in front of our home crowd.

I know (Ford) is a really tough kid.