Nejman was part of seven victories during a 260.455-244.775 home win against Glenville State last Saturday, helping the Lady Knights rally from a halftime deficit. The sophomore helped Gannon clinch its second .500 regular-season record or better during its three-year history. She was part of Gannon’s winning team in the acro six-element heat, producing a 9.65 score. Nejman helped Gannon produce the best score in the pyramid flip (9.90) and release (9.65) heats. She was then part of a second-half comeback with victories in the toss synchronized (8.90) and release (9.50) events, turning a one-point halftime deficit into a 2.1-point lead after the toss event. Nejman joined teammate Jessica Page to win the tumbling duo pass with an 8.85 score, becoming the first Lady Knights to win the tumbling duo pass heat this season. Lastly, she was part of Gannon’s winning team routine (92.33-80.50) that clinched the team victory. Nejman helped Gannon win the pyramid release, toss two-element, toss synchronized and toss release heats for the third time each in 2016. She was part of the reason Gannon was the best in the acro six element and pyramid flip heats for the fourth time this season. Nejman has been part of 26 heat victories during the regular season and 54 during her first two collegiate seasons.