2010 Women's Gymnastics

Allison Mak

  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Northview Heights
  • Hometown Richmond Hill, Ontario

Biography

In her junior year, Allison Mak was a staple on all four events,competing all-around in every meet but one. Her vault score wasoften the highest on the team, and she tied her 9.575 career highat Maryland. Her best performance was at the Ivy Classic, where shehad her career high bars (9.55) and all-around (37.9) scores. Sheplaced sixth on vault and bars, and third on beam and in theall-around. However, Mak''s shining moment came when she scored acareer high 9.85 on beam at the ECAC Championships and won theevent, becoming Yale''s first ECAC beam champion. As a sophomore,Mak was a constant in the vault, beam, and floor line-ups, and shecompeted all four events twice. Beam continued to be a strongpoint, and she won the event three times during the season. Shereceived the ECAC Coaches'' Choice Award after the season opener atSpringfield. At the UAA dual meet, she set a career high on vaultwith a 9.575. At the Nutmeg Classic, she set her career high onbeam, scoring a 9.775. In two competitions, she scored above a 9.5in her three main events, including the Ivy Classic. Fighting aknee injury, Mak was able to compete on beam in seven meets duringthe 2006-2007 season. She received the ECAC Coaches'' Choice Awardfollowing the first week of competition when she scored an 8.975.At the Rutgers quad meet, she received a 9.575. Mak''s continualrecovery and arsenal of unusual skills show that she will be a keygymnast in several line-ups in the next few years. Mak joined theBulldogs from Sport Seneca. She competed at the National Open levelfor four years, qualifying to the Canadian Nationals in 2005 whereshe placed 5th in the all-around. At the National qualifying meet,Elite Ontario, she placed 2nd in the all-around and was the beamchampion. Mak graduated from Northview Heights.

Historical Player Information

  • 2007First Year

  • 2008Sophomore

  • 2009Junior

  • 2010Senior