
Terps Earn 194.950 Against Penn State
2/5/2021 6:50:00 PM | Gymnastics
COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The Maryland gymnastics team posted a season high 48.900 on beam against Penn State Saturday.
The Terps (3-2, 1-1 B1G) ended with a 194.950 team score against the Nittany Lions' 196.00.
What You Need To Know
Vault:
"We thought it was important to get off to a fast start. Our vaults were explosive today and that really set the tone giving us good energy going into rotation two."
"We feel like the leadoff is one of the most important spots in the entire lineup because it sets the tone for the entire lineup. It's great to start with a high score but it's important to start with a routine that gives the lineup a lot of confidence and our starters do that for us."
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The Terps (3-2, 1-1 B1G) ended with a 194.950 team score against the Nittany Lions' 196.00.
What You Need To Know
- The Terps won first place on vault and floor.
- Maryland had five gymnasts earn a total of seven podium finishes.
- Event scores: Vault: 48.950 // Bars: 47.950 // Beam: 48.900 // Floor: 49.150
Vault:
- Senior Collea Burgess led all competitors on vault with a 9.850.
- Senior Audrey Barber and sophomore Reese McClure tied for third place, both earning 9.800s.
- Sophomore Emma Silberman earned a personal season-best 9.775
- Sophomore Aleka Tsiknias placed third with a 9.825.
- Freshman Elizabeth DeBarberie set a personal record 9.725.
- McClure placed second overall with a 9.850.
- Silberman earned a season-best 9.800
- Freshman Olivia Weir set a personal record 9.775.
- Senior Sabriyya Rouse took the crown in the event with a 9.875.
- Tsiknias tied her personal-best and earned third place earning a 9.850, respectively.
- Barber took second place with a 38.650 followed by Silberman in third (38.375).
"We thought it was important to get off to a fast start. Our vaults were explosive today and that really set the tone giving us good energy going into rotation two."
"We feel like the leadoff is one of the most important spots in the entire lineup because it sets the tone for the entire lineup. It's great to start with a high score but it's important to start with a routine that gives the lineup a lot of confidence and our starters do that for us."
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Now that's a S T I C K !! #GymTerps x @Sabriyya_Rouse pic.twitter.com/vqW7iXTngG
— Maryland Gymnastics (@TerpsGymnastics) February 5, 2021
Aleka Tsiknias starts the floor team off with a beautiful combination !!#GymTerps x @AlekaTsiknias pic.twitter.com/BdOjEworx7
— Maryland Gymnastics (@TerpsGymnastics) February 5, 2021
Aleka Tsiknias starts the floor team off with a beautiful combination !!#GymTerps x @AlekaTsiknias pic.twitter.com/BdOjEworx7
— Maryland Gymnastics (@TerpsGymnastics) February 5, 2021
Collea Burgess S O A R S#GymTerps x @ColleaLauryn pic.twitter.com/a581u2YVwk
— Maryland Gymnastics (@TerpsGymnastics) February 5, 2021
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