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Gabby Linarducci

Gabby Linarducci Frezza

  • Class
    1994
  • Induction
    2004
  • Sport(s)
    Gymnastics
A member of four ECAC Championships teams, Gabby Linarducci Frezza '94 was inducted into the Towson Athletics Hall of Fame in 2004.

She was one of the top performers on floor exercise to compete for the Tigers. A three-time All-ECAC selection, Linarducci Frezza won five individual ECAC championships in her career. As a sophomore, she led the Tigers to their fifth straight ECAC championship by winning three individual titles at the ECAC Meet. She was the ECAC champion on the uneven bars (9.75) and the floor exercise (9.75). She was also the ECAC all-around champion, setting a meet record with a 38.00 score.

In her junior year, she won the ECAC beam championship with a 9.75 score. As a senior in 1993, she was the ECAC champion on the floor exercise with a meet record 9.80 score. She was also honored as the ECAC Gymnast of the Year in 1993.

A native of Linden, N.J., Liinarducci Frezza  helped the Tigers earn recognition on the regional and national levels. In 1990, she contributed to the Tigers’ outstanding performance at the NCAA Southeast regional meet as Towson qualified for the national championship meet for the first time. The Tigers finished ninth in the nation at the meet at Oregon State.

In her four years at Towson, the Tigers went to the regional championships four times. In 1992, Towson finished third at the regionals, just missing another trip to nationals. As a senior, she was an alternate to compete at Nationals as an individual all-around.

At the time of her graduation, she was the 15th-leading scorer in Towson gymnastics history, with 1,276.900 points in her career. She owned the school record on floor exercise with a 9.85 score. She also had the fourth-highest score on bars (9.75) and the second-highest score on beam (9.75). Her 38.45 all-around score was the fourth-highest mark in history.

A Tiger co-captain as a senior, she helped the Tigers compile a 75-13 record over her four-year career.
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