No. 21 Oregon State hosted No. 4 Utah on Saturday, January 19, 2019. The last time the two teams faced off was in Utah last year where the Utes defeated the Beavers 197.450 to 196.300 (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Senior McKenna Singley gives a pep talk to junior Lacy Dagen. Lacy Dagen and her sister, freshman Madi Dagen, both posted 9.825s on vault to pace the Beavers’ lineup. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Junior MyKayla Skinner celebrates after a hit bar routine. Skinner scored a 9.925 to take the bars title. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Junior Isis Lowery flies between the bars on her Shaposh. Lowery posted a 9.850, a career high and the highest score for the Beavers’ on the event. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Isis Lowery celebrates with teammates after a successful bar rotation. Oregon State tallied a 48.900 for the rotation despite having a routine not up to the level. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Junior Halli Briscoe celebrates with assistant coach Brian Amato after posting a 9.825 on bars. Briscoe’s score was one of two over 9.800 for the Beavers. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
The Utah team chants for a perfect 10.0 score for MyKayla Skinner following a stuck Yurchenko double twist. Skinner scored a 9.975 and took the event title. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Junior Missy Reinstadtler also posted a score of 9.8750 on score. Her floor routine to music from The Greatest Showman engaged the crowd in Gill. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Freshman Adrienne Randall poses during her floor routine. Randall posted a career high 9.850 on floor. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Freshman Madi Dagen celebrates with Lexie Gonzales and Isis Lowery follow a hit beam routine. Dagen followed up a fall from her sister Lacy before her in the lineup. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Utah sophomore Sydney Soloski’s dynamic floor routine scored a 9.875 to tie for the third highest score on the event. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Junior Maela Lazaro celebrates after a clutch beam routine for the Beavers, tallying a 9.850 to tie for the event title. After Dagen’s fall, the Beavers needed a hit routine. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Freshman Crystal Isa was substituted into the beam lineup last minute for the Utes and stepped up with a hit routine in her collegiate debut. Isa scored a 9.850 on the event, tying for a share of the title. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Senior Kari Lee was solid for the Utes on beam, posting a 9.850 to take her own share of the beam title. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Sophomore Savanna Force celebrates with teammate Lexie Gonzales after her near-flawless floor routine. Force scored a 9.925 to take the event title. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Isis Lowery performs to the crowd during her first home showing of her routine to Ice Ice Baby. Lowery’s floor routines are always crowd favorites both in Gill Coliseum and at away meets. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])
Utah posted a 197.150 to beat the Beavers’ 195.450. This is the Utes’ third consecutive score over 197.000, and it is a season high for the Beavers. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes, [email protected])