The Seawolves maintained their lead after the second rotation, once again highlighted by a strong performance on beam by Sophia Hyderally for a 9.875. Fellow senior Kennedy Green and her 9.825 helped the team reach a total of 48.575. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
On uneven bars, Seattle Pacific tallied a 48.325, including a 9.800 from Shelbi Spivey, returning from a torn labrum last season, and a 9.550 from sophomore Ciello Magsanide (pictured above). (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
The Falcons started closing the gap in the third rotation and received the best beam team score of the day with a 48.825, thanks in part to strong showings by senior Miyuki Matsune and junior Haven Lanzador. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
The Seawolves, with only five gymnasts up, stayed in contention with a 48.125 on floor and were tied with SPU for the lead at 145.025 after three rotations. An unfortunate vault rotation and a score of 46.825 would, however, drop them to third place to close the meet. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
The Hornets closed the meet on beam with a 48.300. Sophomore Amber Koeth matched her career high with a 9.825 in the anchor spot, which propelled her team to second place and a final score of 192.250. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
The Falcons could not be denied the win in the final rotation with a 48.550 on floor, and three of their gymnasts recording the best scores of the meet, including sophomore Kayla Chan with a 9.775, improving on her previous career best of 9.750. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
The home team wrapped up the day with a 193.575, its highest total since 2018 to defeat both of its Division I opponents. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Photos by Emily Howell-Forbes; captions by Christina Marmet
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