Vault | Bars | Beam | Floor | Total | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Nebraska | 49.150 | 49.300 | 49.250 | 49.000 | 196.700. |
STANFORD | 48.900 | 48.900 | 49.150 | 48.975 | 195.925 |
Illinois | 48.550 | 49.175 | 48.950 | 48.950 | 195.900 |
Georgia | 48.200 | 49.200 | 49.200 | 49.225 | 195.825 |
AUGUSTA, Ga. – The 26th-ranked Stanford women's gymnastics team collected a second-place finish Friday night at Elevate the Stage at the James Brown Arena.
Competing against No. 16 Nebraska, No. 17 Georgia and No. 33 Illinois, the Cardinal leaned on senior Elizabeth Price and she produced again. Price scored at least 9.900 in every event, winning the uneven bars (9.950) and vault (9.900), finished second on floor exercise (9.900) and third on balance beam (9.900) to garner her sixth all-around title of the season (39.775).
Freshman Kyla Bryant also had a nice meet. With many family and friends among the 2,445 spectators, the Lake Oconee, Georgia native earned top 10s on bars (9.825) and vault (9.775), and took sixth in the all-around (39.100).
"Elizabeth did an amazing job and continues to have her teammates' back, on and off the competition floor," said head coach Tabitha Yim. "It was great for Kyla to have such a warm reception in her home state."
The Cardinal arrived in Atlanta on Thursday night and had a quick turnaround. The team's top showing came on the balance beam, where Stanford posted five scores of 9.750 or higher.
"There were some positive things we did as a team and we are still capable of a lot more," Yim said. "We look forward to building off this performance into the postseason."
Stanford concludes its home season next Sunday at 1 p.m. against No. 2 UCLA at Maples Pavilion. The team will honor Price, it's only senior.