Junior Emily Siegel won the uneven parallel bars, and led West Chester on the balance beam Saturday evening at Towson University.
West Chester moved to 5-1 in 2014 registering a score of 188.975, to finish in second place, trailing only host Towson, who won the competition with a score of 191.9, Southern Connecticut State was third with 187.1 and Centenary College placed fourth with a score of 186.375.
Seigel captured the title on the bars, with a score of 9.75, teammate Meghan Brannon's score of 9.725 tied for second.
Once again the Golden Rams top four on the beam all recorded scores of 9.5 or better, with Siegel leading the way with a 9.675.  Alyssa Hult scored 9.6, with Melissa Prisco and Cecelia Lorenzen, at 9.5.
Siegel scored a 9.525.in the floor exercise.
West Chester is next in action on Saturday for the Ken Anderson Invitational in Philadelphia at Temple, that includes Ursinus College and Cornell University, the meet is scheduled for a 1 p.m. start.