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Florida’s gymnastics defeat West Virginia, Utah in Three – Wruf

Florida’s gymnastics defeat West Virginia, Utah in Three – Wruf

Florida’s gymnastics hit the mat in three Sundays on Sunday afternoon against West Virginia and No. 4 of Utah. No.2 Gators came out triumphantly with a score of 197.525 compared to 197.425 on Utah and 195.475 of the mountaineers.

Getting out of the victory last week over Georgia, Florida kept the lead in Sunday and published the ninth highest result in the nation this season.

Start -up

Three teams compete with three devices at the same time. The West Virginia household team started on the vault, # 2 Florida of uneven bars and the floor on the floor.

Gators hit six for six bars combinations, starting with 9.875 from Sloane Blakely. After missing out last season due to a injury, senior Riley McCukeer published 9.9, the highest result of the season. Five stuck landings gave Gators four results in the 9.9 range and the best season of exercise (49.525).

Utah began at her most famous event, but Utes managed to put their second highest result on the floor during the season. The focuses of the rotation were presented respectively by 9.9 and 9.925 of Olympian Grace McCalum.

On the vault, the mountaineers saw no result over 9.8. Freshman Carly Dicello, Kayla Dicello’s sister of Florida, and the sophomore June Lane made the highest results for their team (9.775).

By remaining consistent

The # 1 team in the country of the event, Florida has put its largest result on the beam so far this season. Gators counted all results over 9.8. Sophomore Skylar Draser scored 9.875 in the leading presenter 9.9 from Sloane Blakely. After two consecutive weeks, starting her routine with Bubolo, Senior Lian Wong changed her installation, allowing her to achieve 9.9 on the apparatus.

Focusing on the second rotation with a deficit of 0.15 points, UTES seemed to close the vault of the vault. Fourth place in Smith struck the vault and won almost perfect 9.95. Without another result, more than 9.9, Utah fell behind Gators, holding a strong grip in second place.

The rotation of the West Virginia bar was emphasized by 9.8 of the fifth year Trinity Macy. The team scored 48.675 of the event.

Rotation three

Gators dipped slightly when rotating the floor. Some rocky landings have led to two results below 9.8. However, Sloane Blakely put 9.95 two two results of 9.925 from Wong and Secr Gymnast of the Week Selena Harris-Miranda. With the opportunity to introduce himself in an exhibition, 16-year-old Li Bui nods each of her landings, lifting the team, entering the last rotation.

With three consecutive results of 9.875 to complete the rotation, Utah saw no result over 9.9 in the uneven bars.

In the meantime, Western Virginia has been able to publish its highest result on Beam this year. Completing the rotation with two results of 9.85, the mountaineers marked 49.0.

Closing it

Florida is the # 1 team in the country in the country this season. In the second place in the Bui squad, he coincided with her career high (9.925), which she put last week with an almost perfect landing. Leaving the competition for a comprehensive 0.025, entering the last rotation, Sloan Blakeley seems to be lost in the air during the vault. After its score 9.2, Wong (9.925), Danny Ferris (9.825) and Harris-Miranda (9.95) wrapped the match with three hit routines.

Utes ended with the rotation of the beam lights without counting a result below 9.85. UCLA transfer Anna Padurario began its team with 9.925, and McCallum coincided with this result of fifth place.

West Virginia went into the rotation without losing anything to lose, and the mountaineers put their highest result of the year to achieve a tall team of the season. Senior Anna Lee led the road with 9.925 before Lane finished her first performance all the way with 9.85.

Winners in the event

Vault-Selena-Harris Miranda, Makenna Smith (9.95)

Bars – Anya Piligram, Lian Wong (9.925)

Beam – Grace McCallum, Ana Padurariu (9.925)

Floor – Sloane Blakely (9.95)

Universal-Leanne Wong (39.675)

Forward

Gators return to the SEC Race Friday in No. 13 Arkansas.

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