AmberAbyss+FollowTar Heels shine with big floor upgradesNorth Carolina’s gymnastics team just posted another mid-196 score, showing off huge improvements on floor—an event that’s tripped them up in past seasons. Sydney Seabrooks, the much-hyped recruit, didn’t just debut on bars but also clinched her first all-around win, adding serious depth to the Tar Heels’ lineup. Pittsburgh had flashes of brilliance, especially from Meika Lee on floor, but struggled with landings and consistency. It’s clear UNC’s hard work on landings and lineup depth is paying off. What do you think is driving their early-season momentum—and can Pitt bounce back? #Sports #UNC #Gymnastics00Share
andersonkaren+FollowFlorida Gators rally past Auburn after vault scareFlorida’s top-ranked gymnastics squad faced a real test in Auburn—after a scary vault injury to Ly Bui and a tough fall from Amelia Disidore, the Gators suddenly found themselves trailing. But the team didn’t let the setback define their night. They regrouped, crushed their floor and beam routines, and stormed back to take the win, staying undefeated this season. Riley McCusker’s near-perfect bar routine set the tone, while Selena Harris-Miranda and Danie Ferris delivered clutch scores when it mattered most. With Oklahoma overtaking the No. 1 spot, how do you think Florida will respond next week at home? #Sports #GoGators #Gymnastics00Share
andersonkaren+FollowHawkeyes stun No. 17 Michigan StateIowa women’s gymnastics just pulled off a huge win over No. 17 Michigan State, breaking a year-long drought against the Spartans. The Hawkeyes not only clinched four individual event titles, but also hit their highest vault score of the season. Aurélie Tran and JerQuavia Henderson led the charge, with Henderson dominating the all-around. This victory isn’t just a number—it’s a statement that Iowa is ready to take on top-ranked teams. With Michigan up next, do you think the Hawkeyes can keep this momentum rolling? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Hawkeyes #Gymnastics00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowPenn State gymnastics stuns Illinois on the roadPenn State women’s gymnastics just pulled off a huge statement win, grabbing their first Big Ten road victory over Illinois with a season-high bars score. Senior Ava Piedrahita led the charge with a career-best 9.925 on bars, and the team dominated every event, finishing nearly two points ahead. This kind of all-around performance has fans buzzing about Penn State’s potential this season. With the Nittany Lions now 2-0, all eyes are on their next home meet against Maryland. Could this be the year Penn State becomes a true Big Ten contender? #Sports #PennState #Gymnastics00Share
Eddie Deleon+FollowMiraya Nero’s breakout moment at BYUMiraya Nero just made Boise State gymnastics history, becoming the first Bronco freshman since 2017 to snag an all-around title—and she did it on BYU’s home turf! Her 39.075 score edged out BYU’s Ava Jorgensen by the slimmest margin, and she landed top-four finishes in three events. Even though Boise State fell short as a team, their improved bars and floor scores show real progress. With the first conference meet against Air Force coming up, can this momentum turn individual wins into a team victory? What do you think the Broncos need to focus on next? #Sports #BoiseState #Gymnastics00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowMizzou gymnasts electrify on floor, fall just shortFriday night at Mizzou Arena was packed with energy as the No. 7 Tigers took on powerhouse No. 2 Oklahoma. The Tigers’ floor routines were a real highlight—dynamic tumbling and big scores had the crowd on their feet, especially with Hannah Horton and Jocelyn Griffin both nailing 9.925s. Even though Mizzou came up just short overall, the team showed serious grit and progress, especially on vault. Coach Welker says the focus now is on controlling what they can control as they head to face No. 4 Alabama next. What do you think will push this team to the next level? #Sports #Mizzou #Gymnastics00Share
jharvey+FollowGeorgia Snaps LSU’s SEC Streak!Dawg Nation, you did it! Georgia finally broke the Tigers’ hold, ending LSU’s 8-year win streak with a 197.200-196.850 victory in Athens. The GymDogs looked sharp, especially in the final rotation, while the Bayou Bengals showed grit despite missing key routines. Konnor McClain and Kailin Chio had standout moments, but Georgia’s depth sealed the deal. Could this be the start of a new SEC rivalry? LSU fans, how do you feel about the team’s resilience on the road? #Sports #Gymnastics #LSU00Share
andersonkaren+FollowPenn State gymnastics stuns Illinois on the roadPenn State women’s gymnastics just pulled off their most dominant road win in recent memory, outscoring Illinois in every single event and setting a new high mark on bars since last March. Ava Piedrahita’s career-best 9.925 on bars set the tone, and the entire squad delivered, especially on beam where every Nittany Lion topped the best Illinois score. This kind of performance shows just how deep and talented this team is right now. How do you think this momentum will carry into their next Big Ten matchup at home? #Sports #PennState #Gymnastics00Share
Jenna Gonzales+FollowGeorgia vs. LSU gymnastics: Friday night showdownSEC gymnastics fans, tonight’s top-10 clash in Athens is set to be electric! Georgia’s Bulldogs, riding high after their best season opener since 2007, are hosting the powerhouse LSU Tigers, who just posted their second-best opening score ever. With All-American Lily Smith dominating for Georgia and LSU coming off a nail-biter against Oklahoma, both teams are bringing serious momentum. Catch all the flips and drama live on SEC Network or stream it on Fubo (free trial available). Who do you think will come out on top in this high-stakes meet? #Sports #Gymnastics #GeorgiaBulldogs00Share
Judith Nelson+FollowCyclones shine with career highs at Border BattleCareer-best performances lit up the Border Battle as Iowa State’s gymnasts made their mark against top-ranked teams. Kaia Bochow and Frederique Sgarbossa both hit a personal high of 9.85 on the uneven bars, while Noelle Adams delivered a season-best 9.825 on floor. Despite finishing third, the Cyclones showed real grit and progress, especially with their beam score jumping from last week. It’s exciting to see these athletes pushing their limits so early in the season. What do you think this means for the rest of their year? Which routines impressed you most? #Sports #Cyclones #Gymnastics10Share