PIONEERS POST SEASON HIGH ON VAULT TO CLOSE SAN JOSE STATE TRI MEET
The Texas Woman's gymnastics team achieved a season high on vault, scoring 194.875, during the San Jose State Tri Meet. Competing against SJSU and Southern Utah, TWU placed third as SJSU secured the top score at 195.900. The highlight for TWU came on floor, where they matched their season high of 49.125, with Kyleigh Ghanbari, Sophia Isbell, and Sophie Hernandez all tying for the title with scores of 9.875. In vault, Alaina Reid earned a career high with a 9.850, while the team wrapped up the meet on a strong note, showcasing impressive performances across all events. Coach Lisa Bowerman emphasized the need to continue this momentum into their upcoming competitions.
By the Numbers- TWU scored 194.875, placing third at the meet.
- SJSU topped the event with a score of 195.900, followed by Southern Utah at 195.525.
- On floor, TWU matched their season high with a score of 49.125.
- Alaina Reid achieved a career high vault score of 9.850.
- TWU's performances demonstrated improvement in several individual scoring areas.
- Coach Bowerman highlighted the need to carry positive momentum into future meets.
- The team is gearing up for the Metroplex Challenge, their next competition on February 8.
Looking ahead, TWU will compete in the Metroplex Challenge in Fort Worth against Arkansas, Oklahoma, and Arizona. This represents a significant opportunity for the team to leverage their recent successes and further enhance their season performance. The challenge will be crucial as they prepare for the remainder of the competitive season.
Bottom LineThe Pioneers' strong finish at the San Jose State Tri Meet sets a promising tone moving forward. Their ability to deliver season highs indicates an escalating performance level, which they must harness for consecutive meets. Consistency in training and execution will be vital as they seek to capitalize on home-field advantages in the upcoming events.
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