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The climbers rise to the highest season in the home-acting atletics of WVU

The climbers rise to the highest season in the home-acting atletics of WVU

Morgantown, W.VA. – In front of the eighth largest crowd in the history of WVU gymnastics, the gymnastics team at the University of West Virginia recorded the 195.475 season in a three -way against No. 2 Florida and No.

The climbers used the highest seasons of 49.225 on the floor exercises and 49.0 on the balance to record their first result of 195.0+ during the season. WVU also collected results from 48.575 on VAULT and 48.675 at uneven bars on the way to hit 24-from 24 Rutini for the first time this year.

No.2-Classified Gators took first place in the match, celebrating 197.575, while No. 4 of Utah was ranked second with 197.425.

It should be noted that there were a crowd of 2798 fans to watch the mountaineers take a couple of nationally ranked opponents on Sunday, marking the eighth highest visit in the history of WVU gymnastics. In addition, the total was the second best attendance of the program season, with the exception of Beauty & The Beast, meets the WVU Wrestling team.

Competing in the Olympic order only for the second time this season, West Virginia started vault, with a couple of 9,775 from a sophomore Jurnee Lane and a freshman Carly Dicello Leading on the road. The results were highly cautious about Dicello, while Lane recorded her first performance in Vault’s career. Freshman Sofia Rice scored 9.7 while junior Carly Nelson She was just behind her with 9.675. Freshman Taylor Tuohi He finished the initial rotation with the best career 9.65.

Of bars, fifth year senior Trinity Macy Stuck Dismount helped to run mountaineers with 9.8 while the sophomore Amber Lowe I also recorded a stick for the best season 9.775. Senior Anna Lee He won 9.75, followed by 9.725 from Alban. Sophomore Jaden McDoelle 9.625 rounded the results of the bars.

Western Virginia was fantastic on Beam, hitting six of six routine for the first time this season. Sofomori Kylie Adams and Julia Brown Near the rotation with impressive, highest of the season 9.85, while Lane also hit the best season with 9.825. Law scored 9.75, followed by 9.725 for Dicello to limit the impressive rotation of the beam.

The momentum continued on the floor, as all five points to score the gymnasts for the first time scored 9.8 or higher for the first time this year. Lee 9.925 led the road as she scored her second score 9.9+ on the floor this season and was just ashamed of her career. Lane followed with best season 9.85 while Alban and freshman Emerson Smith scored a match of 9.825. Freshman Riley Manes He reached the best career 9.8 to complete the mountaineers’ meeting.

Lane recorded her first performance on everyone on Sunday, reaching a total of 38.975 all four events. The result was good for six of the opposite gymnasts, who also competed to everyone. Elsewhere, Lee took second place in the final floor standings.

West Virginia Now Hopes to Carry This Momentum Int Next Weekend’s Big 12 Conference Battle with Iowa State, as the Cyclones Come to Morgantown on Sunday, Feb. 9. Competition Inside the Wvu Coliseum is Tabbed for 2 PM et, and the Mountaineers’ Annual pink meets for breast cancer awareness. It will also be the first of its kind Greek meeting on WVU, as well as the holiday of the month of the Black History of the team.

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