Cougars head to Seattle for final meet of the regular season

BYU women’s gymnastics prepares for the final regular season meet against Washington, SUU and Sacramento State Friday evening.

Cougars head to Seattle for final meet of the regular seasonCougars head to Seattle for final meet of the regular season

PROVO, Utah – BYU women’s gymnastics prepares for the final regular season meet against Washington, SUU and Sacramento State Friday evening.

Meet Information

Team Highlights

  • BYU’s bars squad is ranked No. 30 nationally

  • BYU’s beam team is ranked No. 28 nationally 

  • Freshman Brynlee Andersen earned a career high 9.975 on beam after receiving a 10 from one judge for the second time this season

  • Andersen’s beam score is BYU’s highest score on any event so far this season

  • Freshman Ava Jorgensen competed on bars for the first time, earning a 9.8

  • Madison Raesly-Patton tied her season high beam score with a 9.850

COUGARS. No. 34 BYU women’s gymnastics last competed in the Marriott Center against No.15 Ohio State, falling to the Buckeyes 197.125-196.450. BYU’s beam lineup scored a season-high 49.425 on Friday evening, the fifth-highest beam score in program history. Andersen and senior Elease Rollins led the beam squad with scores of 9.925 and 9.975, respectively. 

HUSKIES. No. 27 Washington last competed against Pac-12 opponent Oregon State, scoring its second-highest team score of the season with a 196.950. In the Huskies' final Pac-12 meet of the season, the team saw season-bests on beam (49.425) and the second highest floor score of the year (39.325).

HORNETS. No. 56 Sacramento State last competed against Alaska Anchorage, taking home first with a final score of 191.150 Sunday afternoon. This score was the Hornets third-highest mark of the season. Sarah Lutrel won the all-around with a four-event score of 39.025 for her third-highest score of the season. 

THUNDERBIRDS. No. 33 Southern Utah last competed against No. 23 Penn State, posting a win on senior night with a score of 196.850. The Thunderbirds continued to break records, setting a new program record with the bars rotation that scored 49.475.