Auburn gymnastics begins homestand against Kentucky
Auburn put up its highest score on the road this season, but was unable to defeat No. 10 Georgia, falling to the GymDogs 197.425-196.350.
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Auburn put up its highest score on the road this season, but was unable to defeat No. 10 Georgia, falling to the GymDogs 197.425-196.350.
Auburn traveled to Athens for a meet against its SEC rival, picking up its season-high road score with a 196.350 but ultimately falling to the home team.
Auburn came away with a victory in its third meet of the season against Missouri because of a season-high on vault, but the Tigers will have to fire on all cylinders to beat a Georgia program on the road that has won 10 national championships in its history.
Auburn’s third meet of the season got off to a slow start after a 9.650 from Jada Glenn, but a career-high 9.950 from Drew Watson quickly got the Tigers back on track en route to a 196.700-196.650 victory.
Auburn gymnastics put up its second-highest score of the season, but it still wasn’t enough to take down the defending national runners-up LSU, losing by a score of 196.575-196.275.
Scoring a career-high on bars and tying a career-high on floor routine warranted some recognition for Auburn sophomore Derrian Gobourne in the eyes of the SEC.
Auburn trailed throughout, but an impressive floor performance combined with some Alabama mishaps on the beam led to a fourth-rotation surge for the Tigers on the floor. As the second Alabama gymnast slipped, the crowd began to buzz, as victory began to feel realistic.
Derrian Gobourne did something no Auburn gymnast had done before Friday night.
While Auburn basketball was etching its name in Tigers history in Minneapolis, Auburn athletics had a busy weekend across the country.
Auburn gymnast Samantha Cerio suffered a career-ending injury during the regional semifinal Friday evening.
Auburn gymnastics has earned the No. 4 seed for the Baton Rogue Invitational, which will take place from April 4-6 in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center, home of the LSU Tigers. The top two teams from the event advance to the NCAA Championships.
A meet between Auburn and Alabama came down to the final event.
Abby Milliet, Gracie Day, Taylor Krippner, Skyler Sheppard, and Drew Watson all returned to their home state to perform as the season winds down. Every one of them got to compete on an event.
For Auburn gymnastics, last Friday's loss may end up being the team’s biggest win of the season.
Struggles on vault and beam cost No. 12 Auburn its undefeated season.
On the heels of the best start in program history, No. 12 Auburn heads to Gainesville to take on No. 2 Florida in a battle between the SEC's last two undefeated teams.
With another confident performance, Auburn gymnastics moved to 5-0 (4-0 SEC) with a road win over No. 17 Kentucky, 196.125-196.00
For the first time in Auburn gymnastics history, the Tigers are undefeated through four matches.
In the first road meet for the undefeated Auburn gymnastics team, the No. 13 Tigers defeated No. 10 Missouri with a score of 195.825-194.975 on Saturday. With this victory, the Tigers move to 3-0 for the first time since 2002.
Abby Milliet and Derrian Gobourne were significant figures in Auburn's win over LSU on Friday night, and were recognized by the SEC on Monday as a part of the league's weekly awards.