Southern Utah faced a tough loss to Utah State, with a final score of 196.875-195.725. The Flippin' Birds are now 2-2 at home and look forward to a matchup against Washington on March 6. Rylee Miller excelled with a career-high 9.875 on bars and 9.900 on beam, while Emma Nipper achieved a personal best of 9.925 on beam. Freshman Berlin Hall also shone with a first-place finish on the floor, scoring 9.900. Associate Coaches praised the efforts of the team across various events throughout the competition.

By the Numbers
  • Southern Utah scored 48.900 on vault during the first rotation.
  • Rylee Miller's all-around performance contributed 9.875 on bars and 9.900 on beam.
State of Play
  • The team is currently 2-2 at home, looking to improve before facing Washington.
  • Miller's recent performances have positioned her as a key contributor to the team's scores.
What's Next

The Flippin' Birds are set to compete against the University of Washington on March 6, with hopes of bouncing back from this defeat. Continued improvements in specific routines could enhance their overall team performance.

Bottom Line

Southern Utah must focus on consistency and refining their routines to secure performances that not only build confidence but also enhance their competitiveness in upcoming meets.