We had a disaster on bars and finished third, from floridagators.com:

 

UNTSVILLE, Ala. – Florida came to the Southeastern Conference Gymnastics 
Championship meet looking for its second trophy of 2021. The Gators, the 2021 
SEC regular-season champions and the meet's top seed, finished third after some 
struggles Saturday in the Von Braun Center.
 
Florida never led Saturday as the Gators had a fall or major break on each 
rotation.
 
Alabama claimed its 10th title and first since 2015 at 197.875. LSU was second 
at 197.775. Florida was third with a season-low 196.975. Rounding out 
Saturday's results were Kentucky (196.825), Auburn (196.275), Missouri 
(196.125) and Arkansas (195.60).
 
LSU led all teams on vault (49.625) and floor (49.50). Alabama had top total on 
bars (49.425) and Florida again led on beam (49.525). Florida was forced to 
count a fall on bars for the first time since 2010.
 
Florida's  <https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14044> Trinity Thomas, 
the nation's top all-arounder, was limited to just uneven bars Saturday. She 
injured her ankles during uneven bars warm-up at Alabama on March 5.
 
Gators Event Winners:
A pair of Gators were among a four-way tie for first on beam.
 

*       Third consecutive SEC beam title for senior  
<https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14035> Alyssa Baumann, becoming 
the first in the event's 40-year history to win three beam titles. Her winning 
marks were 9.975 (2018) and 9.95 (2019, 2021).
*       Freshman  <https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14048> Ellie 
Lazzari is the first freshman to claim a share of the beam title since Baumann 
won 2018 title.

 
Four Gators posted or equaled collegiate or season-best marks Saturday:
                 <https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14035> Alyssa 
Baumann 9.95        Beam     Season best
 <https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14036> Leah Clapper       9.85    
    Floor       Collegiate best
 <https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14037> Jazmyn Foberg    9.85      
  Vault       Season best
 <https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14048> Ellie Lazzari          
9.90        Floor       Collegiate best

SEC Honors
Four Gators earned All-SEC or SEC All-Freshman in Saturday's competition.
 
The All-SEC Team is comprised of the student-athletes with the top two event 
scores (including ties) in each session of the SEC Championships. The 
All-Freshman team is comprised of the freshmen student-athlete with the top 
score (including ties) on each event in each SEC Championships' session.
 


Gator Gymnast

All-SEC (Qualifying Events)

SEC All-Freshman (Qualifying Events)


 <https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14035> Alyssa Baumann

Beam

 


 <https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14036> Leah Clapper

Beam

 


 <https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14048> Ellie Lazzari

Beam

All-Around, Beam


 <https://floridagators.com/roster.aspx?rp_id=14042> Megan Skaggs

Bars

 


 

 

 

 

 

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Gators gymnastics team heads to SEC Championship meet

 

There is no score for Gymnastics.

Did Florida withdraw due to covid issues?

 

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Date: March 20, 2021 at 12:39:57 PM CDT

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Thomas still limited as No. 1 Gators gymnastics team heads to SEC Championship 
meet


Graham Hall

Special to The Sun

  
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Having dominated the field this season, the No. 1-ranked Florida gymnastics 
team turns its attention to asserting said supremacy over the SEC once again 
when it competes at SEC Championships in Huntsville, Alabama, beginning with 
Session I of the meet at 3:30 p.m. today before Session II at 8 p.m.

The Gators are in the latter half of the dual-meet along with LSU, Alabama and 
Arkansas. Florida, as the top seed, has the Olympic rotation today, meaning UF 
will compete in the order of vault-uneven bars-beam-floor. 

The preparation doesn’t change, possibly because it’s nothing new for the 
Gators (8-0) — UF has won three consecutive SEC regular-season titles. But the 
anticipation does, and it isn’t just because Florida, like all spring and 
winter athletes, couldn’t see through the 2020 campaign.

“This meet I would say we prepare very similar to any dual-meet we have 
throughout the regular season. However, it’s something that I would say, this 
team, the excitement is elevated times five,” UF coach Jenny Rowland said. 
“Being on podium, I think that’s the biggest difference for this team. They 
love competing on podium.”

But the abrupt end to last season does come into play, too; the Gators had 
spent countless hours fine-tuning and perfecting their craft without a chance 
at realizing their goal, let alone the conference championship or even the 
final regular season, which would have been Senior Night for four gymnasts who 
never put on a orange and blue leotard again on Florida’s competition floor. 

There’s undoubtedly some elation in knowing these Gators will see the season 
through. 

“It’s something that this team was not able to experience last year,” Rowland 
said. “So we’re looking forward to definitely making the most of it.”

The Gators arrive in Huntsville having registered three of the top-10 scores in 
the nation, including the No. 1 mark of 198.275 in the home finale Feb. 26 
against Auburn. 

Though it sounds as if UF’s top gymnast, junior Trinity Thomas, will be limited 
for Saturday’s session after she didn’t compete in Florida’s win March 5 at 
Alabama due to a pre-meet ankle injury she suffered in her uneven bars warm-up. 

“Trin’s doing OK. She’s making baby steps everyday,” Rowland said. “I can’t 
guarantee — I don’t foresee her doing everything this weekend, but we still 
have a couple more days of practice, and when Trinity feels good and she gives 
us the green light, it’s a go.”

It may not be Saturday, however, so UF once again must be ready to compete 
regardless, a decision her teammates and head coach fully support. 

“If it’s this weekend, great. If it’s just continuing to move in the right 
direction and be ready for (NCAA) Regionals, that’s great as well,” Rowland 
continued. “I know she’s got the team’s back, the team’s got her back, but 
we’ve got a couple more days.” 

Without her two weeks ago — though her presence was surely missed — the Gators 
hardly missed a beat in their last trip to the state of Alabama. 

Alyssa Baumann claimed her second win on floor of the season with a 9.975, 
equaling her collegiate best, while Megan Skaggs shared the beam win with 
Bama’s Luisa Blanco; the latter would go on to win the all-around title, while 
Skaggs scored a 39.575, good for second and just shy of her collegiate best, 
too. 

When it comes to stepping up when someone goes down, the Gators haven’t missed 
a beat this season. 

The depth and talent are apparent, but the cohesion is arguably the 
collective’s best asset, and it’s one the Gators will rely on when the 
spotlights come on Saturday night. 

“We’re really emphasizing the fact that the consistency of this team is 
unbelievable,” Rowland said. “The confidence that this team has in each other 
is really unbelievable, and really continuing to be mindful to focus on the 
details as we go throughout our season and now into the postseason.” 

Note: Georgia pulled out of the competition because of COVID-19 issues within 
the program ... SEC Network will provide TV coverage for both sessions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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