2022 Women's Gymnastics Roster
Biography
2022: Second Team All-EAGL Beam … competed in all 14 meets as a senior beam specialist … hit a season-best 9.925 at two meets, once in a home tri-meet with George Washington and William & Mary (Feb. 2) and again in a quad-meet with Eastern Michigan, LIU and Temple (Feb. 4) … earned one 10.00 from Judge 1 in the Feb. 4 meet … posted a score of 9.800 or higher in nine meets this season … earned a podium finish five times, including three first-place ties.
2021: Earned the 2021 EAGL Co-Champion title with a 9.900. Her highest this season was a 9.975, where she earned a perfect 10.0 from one judge... She earned First-Team All-EAGL on the event ranking No. 2 with an NQS of 9.913... Additionally, she competed floor three times (scoring a 9.800 twice), vault twice, and was named to the EAGL All-Scholastic Team.
2020: Named EAGL Specialist of the Week on March 10 after leading the Tigers to big wins over George Washington last Friday, March 6 and Maryland, Yale, and William & Mary on Sunday, March 8… On Friday (3-6) night she tied the program's second-highest beam score while winning the event with teammate Weitz. Their scores helped Towson post the second highest beam score in school history and the highest in the tri-Meet. She added a career best on floor (9.825) and a 9.725 on vault.On Sunday (3-8), her career best 9.825 on vault helped the team to its highest vault score of the season. She added the team's highest beam score of 9.850 and the team's highest floor score of 9.800. Competed in nine vault routines for the Tigers finishing with a season-high score of 9.8250 on March 8, and six floor routines for the Black and Gold.
2019: Named to the EAGL All-Scholastic Team…Named to the EAGL First Team All-EAGL Team for beam… Competed in nine beam, four vault and three floor routines this season…Competed in her first NCAA Regionals and scored a 9.850 tying for eighth-place… …Won EAGL Rookie of the week two times (Jan. 29, March 25)…Won the beam title in her first collegiate meet (Little Boston Invitational-Jan.11) and went on to win two vault individual titles, two beam titles and had a season high 9.925 first place victory at Rutgers which later resulted in being named Co-Rookie of the week (March 12).
High School: Graduated from St. Johns Virtual School … competed for Starlight Gymnastics… 2015 State AA and Beam champion … 2016 State floor champion … 2017 Regional Beam qualifier … two-time Junior Olympic National Qualifier (2017, 2018) … member of the National Honor Society.
Personal: Full name is Emerson Rose Hurst … daughter of Diane Hurst … cousin to NFL tight end Hayden Hurst ... favorite hobbies include shopping and crafting … roots for the Baltimore Ravens and UNF … favorite athlete is Nastia Liukin … likes to listen to music by Taylor Swift and Bazzi … most memorable experience is sticking her vault at the 2018 J.O. Nationals.
Historical Player Information
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2019Freshman
All-Around
5'0"
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2020Sophomore
All-Around
5'0"
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2021Junior
All-Around
5'0"
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2022Senior
All-Around
5'0"