No. 21 Maryland Posts Season-High Score In Final Home Meet Of 2023
3/12/2023 3:42:00 PM | Gymnastics
COLLEGE PARK, MD — No. 21 Maryland Gymnastics posted a 197.100 on Sunday, taking first place at the Maryland Five Meet. The 197.100 ties for the program's fourth-highest score all-time and highest since scoring 197.175 on March 11, 2022 at the Towson Tri-Meet. Towson finished second with a 196.575, ahead of Temple (196.250), George Washington (195.450), and Yale (192.750).
The Terps started the meet with a strong rotation on vault, posting a 49.150. Olivia Weir led Maryland with a 9.850, marking the second consecutive meet she has led the Terps on the event.
Maryland rotated to bars, where Sierra Kondo matched her career-high scoring a 9.925. As a team the Terps posted a convincing 49.275, marking the fourth time this season the Terps have scored a 49.250 or better on bars.
The Terps moved to beam, scoring a 49.200 team score. Josephine Kogler remained a consistent presence as the rotation anchor posting a 9.900. This score marked her fifth beam routine of 9.900 or better this season.
Maryland closed the meet on floor, continuing their excellent form on the event with a 49.475. Reese McClure finished second in the event and led the Terps with a career-high 9.925 to anchor the rotation.
Emma Silberman finished first in the all-around with a 39.375.
Sunday was Maryland's Pride Night and through a Maryland staff initiative, all five programs competed in matching Pride leotards as a sign of unity. This marks the first time in collegiate women's gymnastics history that all program's competing in a meet showed LGBTQ+ allyship through competition leotards.
The Gym Terps will return to competition for the Big Ten Championships in Coralville, Iowa on Saturday, March 18 at 12:00 p.m. The Terps will compete in the first session against Penn State, Rutgers, Minnesota, Nebraska and Illinois. The meet will be available on B1G+ with live updates on @TerpsGymnastics on Twitter.
The Scores
Vault
Olivia Weir, 9.850
Josephine Kogler, 9.825
Taylor Rech, 9.825
Emma Silberman, 9.825
Reese McClure, 9.825
Alexsis Rubio, 9.725
Team: 49.150
Bars
Sierra Kondo, 9.925
Aleka Tsiknias, 9.875
Emma Silberman, 9.825
Tasha Brozowski, 9.825
Rhea LeBlanc, 9.825
Victoria Gatzendorfer, 9.700
Team: 49.275
Beam
Madeline Komoroski, 9.900
Reese McClure, 9.875
Elizabeth Debarberie, 9.825
Emma Silberman, 9.800
Josephine Kogler, 9.800
Victoria Gatzendorfer, 9.775
Team: 49.200
Floor
Reese McClure, 9.925
Tayler Osterhout, 9.900
Emma Silberman, 9.900
Maddie Komoroski, 9.875
Taylor Rech, 9.875
Rhea LeBlanc, 9.875
Team: 49.475
All-Around
Emma Silberman, 39.375
The Terps started the meet with a strong rotation on vault, posting a 49.150. Olivia Weir led Maryland with a 9.850, marking the second consecutive meet she has led the Terps on the event.
Maryland rotated to bars, where Sierra Kondo matched her career-high scoring a 9.925. As a team the Terps posted a convincing 49.275, marking the fourth time this season the Terps have scored a 49.250 or better on bars.
The Terps moved to beam, scoring a 49.200 team score. Josephine Kogler remained a consistent presence as the rotation anchor posting a 9.900. This score marked her fifth beam routine of 9.900 or better this season.
Maryland closed the meet on floor, continuing their excellent form on the event with a 49.475. Reese McClure finished second in the event and led the Terps with a career-high 9.925 to anchor the rotation.
Emma Silberman finished first in the all-around with a 39.375.
Sunday was Maryland's Pride Night and through a Maryland staff initiative, all five programs competed in matching Pride leotards as a sign of unity. This marks the first time in collegiate women's gymnastics history that all program's competing in a meet showed LGBTQ+ allyship through competition leotards.
The Gym Terps will return to competition for the Big Ten Championships in Coralville, Iowa on Saturday, March 18 at 12:00 p.m. The Terps will compete in the first session against Penn State, Rutgers, Minnesota, Nebraska and Illinois. The meet will be available on B1G+ with live updates on @TerpsGymnastics on Twitter.
The Scores
Vault
Olivia Weir, 9.850
Josephine Kogler, 9.825
Taylor Rech, 9.825
Emma Silberman, 9.825
Reese McClure, 9.825
Alexsis Rubio, 9.725
Team: 49.150
Bars
Sierra Kondo, 9.925
Aleka Tsiknias, 9.875
Emma Silberman, 9.825
Tasha Brozowski, 9.825
Rhea LeBlanc, 9.825
Victoria Gatzendorfer, 9.700
Team: 49.275
Beam
Madeline Komoroski, 9.900
Reese McClure, 9.875
Elizabeth Debarberie, 9.825
Emma Silberman, 9.800
Josephine Kogler, 9.800
Victoria Gatzendorfer, 9.775
Team: 49.200
Floor
Reese McClure, 9.925
Tayler Osterhout, 9.900
Emma Silberman, 9.900
Maddie Komoroski, 9.875
Taylor Rech, 9.875
Rhea LeBlanc, 9.875
Team: 49.475
All-Around
Emma Silberman, 39.375
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