PROVO, Utah – BYU women’s gymnastics prepares for the final regular season meet against Washington, SUU and Sacramento State Friday evening.
Meet Information
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When: Friday, March 15
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Time: 7 p.m. MT
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Location: Alaska Airlines Arena
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Live Stream: Pac-12 Livestream
Team Highlights
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BYU’s bars squad is ranked No. 30 nationally
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BYU’s beam team is ranked No. 28 nationally
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Freshman Brynlee Andersen earned a career high 9.975 on beam after receiving a 10 from one judge for the second time this season
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Andersen’s beam score is BYU’s highest score on any event so far this season
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Freshman Ava Jorgensen competed on bars for the first time, earning a 9.8
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Madison Raesly-Patton tied her season high beam score with a 9.850
COUGARS. No. 34 BYU women’s gymnastics last competed in the Marriott Center against No.15 Ohio State, falling to the Buckeyes 197.125-196.450. BYU’s beam lineup scored a season-high 49.425 on Friday evening, the fifth-highest beam score in program history. Andersen and senior Elease Rollins led the beam squad with scores of 9.925 and 9.975, respectively.
HUSKIES. No. 27 Washington last competed against Pac-12 opponent Oregon State, scoring its second-highest team score of the season with a 196.950. In the Huskies' final Pac-12 meet of the season, the team saw season-bests on beam (49.425) and the second highest floor score of the year (39.325).
HORNETS. No. 56 Sacramento State last competed against Alaska Anchorage, taking home first with a final score of 191.150 Sunday afternoon. This score was the Hornets third-highest mark of the season. Sarah Lutrel won the all-around with a four-event score of 39.025 for her third-highest score of the season.
THUNDERBIRDS. No. 33 Southern Utah last competed against No. 23 Penn State, posting a win on senior night with a score of 196.850. The Thunderbirds continued to break records, setting a new program record with the bars rotation that scored 49.475.