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Trevor Rich | Posted: 10 Feb 2023 | Updated: 24 Feb 2023
Trevor Rich

BYU posts a 196.150 in home meet against SUU

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Elease Rollins beam
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PROVO, Utah — The BYU women's gymnastics team fell to SUU 197.125-196.150 behind several new career and season highs.

FINAL BOOK

The Cougars had their highest team bar score of the season with a 49.225 and their highest floor score of the year posting a 49.350. 

“There's fight in this team,” said head coach Guard Young. “We can't have those mistakes and that's what the next couple of meets is going to be about. We're going to go back to the gym and eliminate distractions and we're going to go out to the next meet and go in ahead.”

The Cougars started the night on vault. Sophomore Sophie Dudley started off strong for BYU with a career high score of  9.850. She was followed by another career high from Madison Really-Patton who scored a 9.825. The Cougars kept their momentum with a 9.9 by Sydney Benson. Freshman Kylie Eaquinto scored a 9.850 to close out the first rotation for the Cougars.

Following rotation one, SUU was in the lead with a team score of 49.250, but BYU was close behind with a score of 49.175.

BYU soared on bars in the second rotation. Freshman Jayda Lealaogata started for the Cougars with a 9.725, while sophomore Anna Bramblett led BYU with a career high 9.950. Anyssa Alvarado closed out the second rotation with a 9.900. 

The Cougars trailed the Thunderbirds 98.475-98.400 going into the third rotation. 

Despite two falls on beam, BYU ended the third rotation strong with a season-high 9.950 from senior captain Elease Rollins. Raesly-Patton posted a 9.850, and Mina Margraf posted a 9.8 on the apparatus. 

The Cougars went to their final rotation trailing SUU 147.975 to 146.800. 

Eliza Millar started things off for BYU with a 9.800 on the floor apparatus. Benson followed up with a 9.850 and Heidi Schooley posted a career high 9.875. BYU wrapped things up with a 9.900 by senior Rebekah Ripley. 

BYU ended the night with a score of 196.150 to SUU’s 197.125. Benson took home the highest vault score with her 9.900 and Bramblett notched the highest score on bars with her new career-high score of 9.950.

The Cougars next compete against Boise State on Friday, Feb. 17 at 7 p.m. MT at the ExtraMile Arena.

 

 
Brenna Seeman | Posted: 6 Feb 2023 | Updated: 22 Feb 2023
Brenna Seeman

BYU invites SUU to the Marriott Center for Friday Meet

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Mina hugging Elease

PROVO, Utah — The BYU women’s gymnastics team returns to the Marriott Center to compete against No. 21 Southern Utah for the second week in a row.

MEET NOTES

Meet Information

  • When: Friday, Feb. 10
  • Time: 7 p.m. MST 
  • Location: Marriott Center
  • Live Stream: BYUtv
  • Stats: Statbroadcast

BYU last competed against SUU on Friday, Feb. 3 at the America First Event Center in Cedar City, Utah. Despite notching seven new career high scores, the Cougars fell to No. 21 SUU 196.925-196.475. 

THE THUNDERBIRDS. The Southern Utah Thunderbirds last hosted BYU on Friday, Feb. 3 and took home the victory. After posting their new season-high team score of 196.925, the Thunderbirds moved up one spot in the national rankings to No. 21. SUU has now won four meets in a row, and Karley McClain won MRGC Gymnast of the Week for her fifth time this season. 

THE COUGARS. The Cougars competed against SUU last Friday, notching a team score of 196.475. BYU notched its highest team vault score of the season with a 49.225, led by Kylie Eaquinto’s career-high score of 9.900. With a 9.925, senior Lindsey Hunter earned MRGC Co-Bars Specialist of the Week. Sophomore Mina Margraf also earned an MRGC weekly award with a 9.925 on the beam apparatus.