Auburn's season ends at NCAA Championship
The Auburn gymnastics team scored a 195.100 to place fifth in the afternoon session of the NCAA Gymnastics Championship in Fort Worth, Texas, ending the Tigers' record-breaking season.
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The Auburn gymnastics team scored a 195.100 to place fifth in the afternoon session of the NCAA Gymnastics Championship in Fort Worth, Texas, ending the Tigers' record-breaking season.
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It wasn't long ago that the Auburn gymnastics team only dreamed of scoring a 197, competing in the night session at the SEC Championship or earning a top regional seed.
Senior Caitlin Atkinson was named SEC Gymnast of the Year by the league office on Thursday, becoming the fourth Tiger ever to earn the annual honor.
On Monday, the sixth-ranked Auburn gymnastics team was selected as the top seed in its NCAA Regional for the first time in program history.
After making the night session at the SEC Championships for the second-straight year, No. 6 Auburn gymnastics scored a 196.975 to finish fourth at the event behind No. 2 Florida (197.775), No. 4 Alabama (197.750) and No. 3 LSU (197.500)
For the second time this season and fourth time in her career, Auburn senior Caitlin Atkinson was named Co-Gymnast of the Week by the SEC following her performance against Arizona State.
After ending the regular season with its fifth-consecutive 197 against Arizona State, Auburn gymnastics rose to sixth nationally in the Regional Qualifying Score rankings with an average of 197.120.
On an emotional senior night, the seventh-ranked Auburn gymnastics team sent its three seniors out with a 197.175-193.275 win over Arizona State.
After a season-best score at Georgia, Auburn gymnastics rose one spot to No. 7 nationally in the Regional Qualifying Score rankings with an average score of 196.940.
The eighth-ranked Auburn gymnastics team posted its highest score of the season to win its first-ever meet in Athens on Friday night, beating No. 10 Georgia 197.325-197.275.
Though they have yet to drop out of the top 10 this season, the Auburn gymnastics team admittedly struggled to gel in the first few weeks of the season.
Following a 197.200-196.625 home win vs. Missouri, the Auburn gymnastics team holds its spot at No. 8 in the Regional Qualifying Score national rankings with an average score of 196.720.
The No. 8 Auburn gymnastics team defeated No. 16 Missouri 197.200-196.625 in Auburn Arena Friday night, the team's third straight meet scoring over a 197.
After posting the highest road score in program history, the Auburn gymnastics team comes in at No. 8 in the first Regional Qualifying Score rankings of the season with a 196.495 average.
The eighth-ranked Auburn gymnastics team scored a 197.125 on Friday in Baton Rouge, its best road score of the season, in a 197.825-197.125 loss at No. 6 LSU.
It came down to the last routine. The weight of a 117-meet losing streak to rival Alabama rested on the shoulders of Auburn’s All-American Caitlin Atkinson, yet she didn’t even know it.
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