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WINONA, Minn. – The Winona State University gymnastics team is set to compete against the Hamline University Pipers this Friday, February 20th, at 6:30 p.m. In Walker Fieldhouse. The Warriors enter the competition following a strong performance on senior night, achieving their highest team score of the season with a 191.075.
This road contest comes on the heels of a successful home meet against UW-Oshkosh, where Winona State showcased significant improvements across all events. The team’s performance not only resulted in a season-best score but as well saw several individual gymnasts achieve personal bests and climb the program’s all-time rankings.
The Warriors’ recent success is built on impressive individual performances. Frankie Jo MacAskill and Irene Kearney both scored 9.775 on the vault, coming close to the all-time Winona State vault record and setting new season highs for themselves. Senior Kaylee Bateman currently leads the team on bars with a score of 9.800, even as Gabby Kraft’s 9.775 on the beam represents the Warriors’ highest score in that event this season. MacAskill also leads the team on floor with a score of 9.8250.
Notably, the Warriors shattered their uneven bars record this year, achieving a combined team score of 48.200. This record-breaking performance was a collaborative effort from Harper Hamilton, Jessica Miley, Bateman, Kearney, Addison Ward, and Ella Denno.
Hamline University Overview
The Hamline University Pipers currently hold a 18th place ranking in Division III gymnastics, with an average team score of 178.850. Elena Bailey leads the Pipers on the vault with a score of 9.525, while Carly Banta tops the team on bars with a season high of 9.275. Banta also excels on the floor with a 9.700 and on the beam with a 9.675, resulting in an all-around score of 37.200.
Winona State’s gymnastics program has demonstrated consistent improvement throughout the season, and the team will gaze to carry that momentum into their competition against Hamline. The Warriors’ strong performances on vault, bars, beam, and floor, combined with their record-breaking team score on uneven bars, position them as a formidable opponent.
As the Warriors prepare for Friday’s meet, they will focus on maintaining their high level of performance and building on the successes achieved in recent competitions. The team’s dedication and hard perform will be crucial as they aim to secure a victory against the Hamline Pipers.
The competition in St. Paul promises to be an exciting event for both teams, with each gymnast striving to showcase their skills and contribute to their team’s success. Fans can expect a display of athleticism, precision, and determination as the Warriors and Pipers battle it out on the gymnastics floor.
Following Friday’s meet against Hamline, the Warriors will continue to compete throughout the season, aiming to build on their achievements and reach their full potential. The team’s progress and performance will be closely watched as they navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
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