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Gymnastics Matches Second-Highest Team Score Of Season At Georgia
March 12, 2022 | Women's Gymnastics
ATHENS, Ga. – The Carolina gymnastics team finished the 2022 regular season off with a bang on Saturday, posting a 196.475 on the road at No. 24 Georgia, the highest road score against a Southeastern Conference opponent in program history. The Bulldogs earned the meet win with a 197.175.
On floor, the Tar Heels posted a season-best 49.350, with five Carolina gymnasts matching their career-bests in the rotation. Freshman Julia Knower earned her third straight all-around title with a career-best 39.400, finishing the meet with back-to-back 9.90s on beam and floor.
On bars, Carolina had its fourth straight meet with a 49.025 or better, posting a 49.150.
Carolina Performance Notes:
The Tar Heels will start postseason play on Saturday, March 19 at the 2022 EAGL Championship in Washington, D.C.
Stay up to date with Carolina gymnastics on Twitter and Instagram @UNCGymnastics.
On floor, the Tar Heels posted a season-best 49.350, with five Carolina gymnasts matching their career-bests in the rotation. Freshman Julia Knower earned her third straight all-around title with a career-best 39.400, finishing the meet with back-to-back 9.90s on beam and floor.
On bars, Carolina had its fourth straight meet with a 49.025 or better, posting a 49.150.
Carolina Performance Notes:
- Carolina's 49.350 on floor was its best rotation on the apparatus since March 10, 2019, vs. Kent State
- Shailyn St. Brice (9.850), Bri Greenlow (9.875), Elizabeth Culton (9.90), Julia Knower (9.90) and Jay Weil (9.825) all matched their career-bests on floor
- Elizabeth Culton posted a season-best 9.90 on floor, matching her career-best. It was her second 9.90 on the event in her career the first since March 13, 2021
- Culton also earned her third straight score of 9.90 or better on beam
- Julia Knower scored a 9.90 on beam, her fourth score of 9.90 or better on the event this season
- Hannah Nam matched her career-best on beam with a 9.875
- Shailyn St. Brice matched her career-best of 9.85 on floor, her fourth score of 9.80 or better this season
- Culton had a podium finish on all three events she competed in: beam, bars and floor, while Knower had podium finishes on beam and floor
The Tar Heels will start postseason play on Saturday, March 19 at the 2022 EAGL Championship in Washington, D.C.
Stay up to date with Carolina gymnastics on Twitter and Instagram @UNCGymnastics.
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