Grace McCallum poses with her head back and hand above her face

The Dismount: Week 8

Auburn Wins the Iron Bowl in Coleman Coliseum for First Time in Week Headlined by 9.975s

Week 8 saw surprising finishes from the Iron Bowl to a Division III tri-meet. Grace McCallum met the standard only Jade Carey has set this year, while Georgia found some of its old glory. It was also a very good week for beamers; look for that national title to be hotly contested in April.

Meet of the Week

Auburn at Alabama

The Tigers have done it. Auburn defeated Alabama in Tuscaloosa for the first time in the history of the Iron Bowl of gymnastics. In a slightly off-kilter season for Alabama, a good but not great home showing wasn’t enough to hold off a steady Auburn after the Crimson Tide had a shaky start on vault.

Other contenders: North Carolina at N.C. State, Denver at Utah

Gymnast of the Week

Grace McCallum, Utah

Grace McCallum scored a massive 39.800, with 9.975 on three events (bars, beam, floor) in the Utes’ defeat of Denver. Utah clinched its first Big 12 regular season title with the win. Despite missing McCallum’s personal best, the total ties the best all-around number in the nation so far this year (Jade Carey). It also ties the fifth-best number in Utah program history.

Other contenders: Emma Brittingham, Faith Torrez 

Performance of the Week

Georgia’s Beam Lineup

It’s no secret that Georgia has been on a longtime slide since its glory days in the early aughts. This week, the Gymdogs put up a top-five program history performance on any event for the first time since 2014 with its 49.550 on beam at Missouri, headlined by Anaya Turner’s 9.975. The judges had previously given Helen Hu the same score, to calibrate the quality of that routine.

Other contenders: Chloe Negrete, Lali Dekanoidze, Kentucky

Outrageous Moment of the Week

Kayli Boozer, who has been stellar on beam for Michigan, had a fall this week and scored a 9.475. Judge 1 gave Boozer a 9.300, while Judge 2 scored the routine at an impossible 9.550. Boozer’s score went on to count for the team total when Jacey Vore also fell later in the rotation. 

Other contenders: Sara Beck’s impressive senior night bar routine in a cast

Hidden Gem of the Week

UW-Stout picked off four-time consecutive Division III champion UW-Oshkosh. Emma Brittingham headlined the day, putting up a 2025 DIII-best and program record 9.825 on bars to lead the Blue Devils. Stout just made the WIAC conversation more interesting.

Other contenders: Brockport’s 193.100, Morgan Price’s 39.550

Viral Moment of the Week

Kyen Mahew definitely wins best hair of the week. She braided “Cal” into it for the Bears’ season-best 197.775 win over new conference foe Pittsburgh. Mahew led the Bears on vault with a 9.925.

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Article by Emily Minehart

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