TUCSON, Ariz. – The GymCats earned a final score of 195.700, their highest road score of the season, while Washington scored 196.600 on Saturday in Seattle. Two GymCats earned career-high scores.
Coach's Corner
"We had some outstanding performances in a tough road environment and came away with our highest away score of the season," head coach
John Court said. "The team competed hard tonight and took a good step forward."
Uneven Bars
The GymCats competed on the uneven bars for the first rotation and posted a 48.825.
Christina Berg earned a 9.875 and tied for second place and
MacKinzie Kane scored a 9.775, tying for fourth place on the event.
Vault
Arizona competed on vault in the second rotation, scoring a 49.025.
Maddi Leydin tied her career-high of 9.90 and placed second on vault and
Malia Hargrove scored a 9.80.
Floor
On floor, the Cats earned a 49.00 in the third rotation.
Maddi Leydin posted a 9.875, tying for third place and Christina berg earned a 9.80.
Balance Beam
Arizona earned a 48.850 on the balance beam.
Kennedi Davis posted a career-high score of 9.875, tying for fourth place on beam and
Jenny Leung scored a 9.80.
New Career-Highs
Kennedi Davis: BB – 9.875
Maddi Leydin: VT – 9.90 (tied)
The GymCats will return home to host Stanford on Sunday February 23 for their annual Think Pink Meet.
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