Gators gymnastics team excelling on vault ahead of SEC meet
As soon as Sierra Alexander stuck her vault landing on Friday, a huge smile spread across her face.
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As soon as Sierra Alexander stuck her vault landing on Friday, a huge smile spread across her face.
As freshman Maegan Chant went to dismount the bars in the first rotation, her hands slipped.
Off the competition floor, Amelia Hundley is never without her trademark smile.
Just two weeks ago, Alex McMurtry got a perfect 10 on bars against Georgia.
Maegan Chant was ready.
The Gators will be without their sole senior for the rest of the season.
Midway through her beam routine, Kennedy Baker wobbled.
Something was off from the first tumbling pass.
As soon as the upbeat melody begins to play, there is no doubt which Gator is about to compete.
It’s the pivotal moment of any Florida floor routine.
On Monday, Florida soccer coach Becky Burleigh announced that six athletes will be joining the Gators for the 2017 season.
A week ago, it seemed that there might not be enough gymnasts to compete, let alone at a high level, when the No. 3 Gators took on then-No. 9 Georgia on Friday in O’Connell Center.
Freshman Amelia Hundley landed her routine on bars.
Alex McMurtry was ready to make her 2017 floor debut.
Prior to beginning her career at Florida, the largest crowd that Sierra Alexander had ever performed in front of was just 100, and even then it was made up of mostly parents and friends.
Alabama junior Kiana Winston stepped onto the floor in front of a crowd of more than 14,000 in Tuscaloosa and delivered perfection.
As Alex McMurtry mounted the beam, the Alabama crowd erupted.
With All-Americans like Alex McMurtry and Kennedy Baker on Florida’s roster, it’s easy for junior Grace McLaughlin to get overshadowed by her talented teammates. But while the Gators have been breaking records four meets into the season, McLaughlin has quietly been having a breakout season of her own.
In the last routine of the meet, junior All-American Kennedy Baker stepped up to the mat.
Tonight's meet is more than just a battle between No. 3 Florida and No. 16 Auburn in the O’Connell Center.