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GymDawgs Post 196.900 In Senior Night Win
March 11, 2022 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE, Wash.Β β The Washington gymnastics team posted a 196.900 to win the dual meet against San Jose State. In the senior night celebration, the GymDawgs came out strong, winning the vault, beam, and floor events.Β
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"To see their resiliency and their grit, it was amazing," said head coach Jen Llewellyn. "It was so nice to come out tonight and celebrate the seniors."
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To start things off on vault, Geneva Thompson posted a 9.900 to tie asΒ the event win. Fellow senior, Amara Cunningham followed closely behind with a 9.875.
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On bars, Lauren Thomas scored a career-high 9.850. Skylar Killough-Wilhelm scored a 9.900 to take second place on the event.Β
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"Lauren [Thomas] has been working really hard on those details," said Llewellyn. "So to see it pay off was awesome."
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Killough-Wilhelm and Brenna Brooks both scored a 9.925 on beam to be the co-event winners. The 9.925 from Brooks is a new career high for the senior.Β
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"Brenna [Brooks] leading us off on beam and getting the score it deserved was amazing," said Llewellyn. "So great for her on senior night, too."
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Finally, on floor, it was Cunnginham who scored 9.925 to come in first.Β
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Next, the Huskies are heading to Salt Lake City, Utah for the Pac-12 Championships on Saturday, March 19.Β
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"This is great for our confidence going into Pac-12's," said Llewellyn. "Now we just need to continue doing what we have done in the last couple meets."
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Make sure to follow the GymDawgs on Twitter with the username @UWGymnastics and on Instagram at uwgymnastics.
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"To see their resiliency and their grit, it was amazing," said head coach Jen Llewellyn. "It was so nice to come out tonight and celebrate the seniors."
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To start things off on vault, Geneva Thompson posted a 9.900 to tie asΒ the event win. Fellow senior, Amara Cunningham followed closely behind with a 9.875.
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On bars, Lauren Thomas scored a career-high 9.850. Skylar Killough-Wilhelm scored a 9.900 to take second place on the event.Β
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"Lauren [Thomas] has been working really hard on those details," said Llewellyn. "So to see it pay off was awesome."
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Killough-Wilhelm and Brenna Brooks both scored a 9.925 on beam to be the co-event winners. The 9.925 from Brooks is a new career high for the senior.Β
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"Brenna [Brooks] leading us off on beam and getting the score it deserved was amazing," said Llewellyn. "So great for her on senior night, too."
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Finally, on floor, it was Cunnginham who scored 9.925 to come in first.Β
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Next, the Huskies are heading to Salt Lake City, Utah for the Pac-12 Championships on Saturday, March 19.Β
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"This is great for our confidence going into Pac-12's," said Llewellyn. "Now we just need to continue doing what we have done in the last couple meets."
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Make sure to follow the GymDawgs on Twitter with the username @UWGymnastics and on Instagram at uwgymnastics.
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