BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 METHOD:PUBLISH CALSCALE:GREGORIAN PRODID:-//WordPress - MECv5.22.1//EN X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://collegegymnews.com/ BEGIN:VEVENT UID:MEC-beb790dc500304731e458a80a44d4299@collegegymnews.com DTSTART:20210123T021500Z DTEND:20210123T040000Z DTSTAMP:20201130T202500Z CREATED:20201130 LAST-MODIFIED:20210124 SUMMARY:Georgia at LSU DESCRIPTION:Recap\n\n\n\nFull Results\nLSU: 197.200 \nGeorgia: 196.375\n\n\nVT: Bryant 9.9 \nUB: Durante 9.900\nBB: Campbell 9.950\nFX: Edwards 9.925\nAA: Bryant 39.475\n\n\n\nThe Big Storyline: LSU swept the event titles with another 197-plus week. The Tigers also showcased their depth with exhibition performances on every event. On the other hand, Georgia continues to struggle with depth as a result of injuries, with lineups changing even more this week. However, the Gymdogs got back on the right track this week with their highest score of the season.\nImplications: LSU will surpass Oklahoma and Michigan after the latter two teams scored uncharacteristically low. On the injury front, Georgia junior Rachael Lukacs added beam to what has so far been a one-event season for her, making it clear that the junior continues to progress on the comeback trail. Her classmate Mikayla Magee was once again absent on her typical events.\nRecords: Georgia junior Sterlyn Austin earned a career high score of 9.875 on floor. LSU senior Sarah Edwards earned a career high of 9.925 on floor, which was good enough for her first career event title.\nControversies: Many were surprised when Haleigh Bryant’s seemingly low-deduction floor routine earned a 9.850. One possible explanation, as astutely pointed out by former UC Davis assistant coach Carolyn Kampf, is an obscure UTL rule that requires a series to have three elements. Each of Bryant’s passes technically only have two elements each.\n X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Full Results | LSU: 197.200 | Georgia: 196.375 | ||
VT: Bryant 9.9 | UB: Durante 9.900 | BB: Campbell 9.950 | FX: Edwards 9.925 | AA: Bryant 39.475 |
The Big Storyline: LSU swept the event titles with another 197-plus week. The Tigers also showcased their depth with exhibition performances on every event. On the other hand, Georgia continues to struggle with depth as a result of injuries, with lineups changing even more this week. However, the Gymdogs got back on the right track this week with their highest score of the season.
Implications: LSU will surpass Oklahoma and Michigan after the latter two teams scored uncharacteristically low. On the injury front, Georgia junior Rachael Lukacs added beam to what has so far been a one-event season for her, making it clear that the junior continues to progress on the comeback trail. Her classmate Mikayla Magee was once again absent on her typical events.
Records: Georgia junior Sterlyn Austin earned a career high score of 9.875 on floor. LSU senior Sarah Edwards earned a career high of 9.925 on floor, which was good enough for her first career event title.
Controversies: Many were surprised when Haleigh Bryant’s seemingly low-deduction floor routine earned a 9.850. One possible explanation, as astutely pointed out by former UC Davis assistant coach Carolyn Kampf, is an obscure UTL rule that requires a series to have three elements. Each of Bryant’s passes technically only have two elements each.
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