Tri-Meet; #5 University of Utah vs. #25 Stanford University and Utah State University; Mar. 15, 2024

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Title Tri-Meet; #5 University of Utah vs. #25 Stanford University and Utah State University; Mar. 15, 2024
Subject Gymnastics; college sports; athletics; Gymnastics meet results; scores
Description Gymnastics meet results; scores
Additional Information Tri-Meet and Senior Night; Attendance: 13,963; Head Coach: Carly Dockendorf, 1st year. Utah won the Pac-12 Regular Season Championship to continue its streak of earning at least a share of the regular season title since its inception in 2020. The Utah Gymnastics team became the first team to win four-straight Pac-12 Championships since the conference expanded in 2012, winning the 2024 Pac-12 Championship. The Red Rocks competed in their NCAA-Record 48th consecutive National Championship; the team ended another incredible season finishing third in the nation for the fourth-straight year.
Creator University of Utah, Athletics Department
Publisher Digitized by: Athletics Department, University of Utah
Date 2024-03-15
Format application/pdf
Identifier 2024.03.15_UU-Stanford-USU
Language eng
Rights Digital Image Copyright 2024, University of Utah. All rights reserved
Sport Women's Gymnastics
Opponent #25 Stanford University; Utah State University
Spatial Coverage Jon M. Huntsman Center; Salt Lake City, Utah
Seasons 2024
Final Score #5 Utah 198.300; #25 Stanford 196.500; USU 195.225; The Red Rocks dominated the evening, eclipsing the 198-scoring mark for the second time this season with a 198.300, achieving the fifth-highest team score in program history. On vault, Ella Zirbes secured a 9.925. Grace McCallum anchored the Utah lineup, matching the high score with a mark of 9.925. Makenna Smith added a 9.90. With her last vault inside the Huntsman, Jaedyn Rucker scored a 9.90, marking her third consecutive meet with a 9.9+ in the event. On bars, Grace McCallum was nearly perfect for the second meet in a row, scoring a 9.975. Alani Sabado hit her biggest routine inside the Huntsman, scoring a 9.900 for a career-high, in her final home performance. Paulson set the mark that would not be beat, scoring her second career 10.0 on beam. McCallum took the energy from one event to the next, capturing a 9.950. McCallum was feeling back at home with her fourth score of 9.9+, posting a 9.975. Paulson carried the momentum from beam to the floor, scoring a 9.925 with her final home floor performance. Rucker wasn't leaving the Huntsman without putting one more 9.9 on the board for the Utes, scoring a 9.925. Jaylene Gilstrap kept the streak alive, coming off her career-best at Arizona, matching the score from the week prior with a 9.950.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s67dr86q
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