The Cougars opened the competition on the uneven bars. Freshman Ava Jorgensen got things rolling for BYU with a new career-high score of 9.825. Sophomore Kylie Eaquinto and Lindsey Hunter-Kempler followed with a 9.825 and 9.875, respectively. Fifth-year senior Anyssa Alvarado scored a 9.900 before Anna Bramblett anchored with a season-high score of 9.950 to lead the Cougars in the first rotation.
BYU finished with a team bars score of 49.375, its second-highest score on the apparatus this season.
BYU continued to build upon its first rotation, counting five sticks on the balance beam in rotation two. Both Madison Raesly-Patton and Eliza Millar-Crossman notched scores a 9.825, while Mina Margraf earned a 9.850. Fifth-year senior Elease Rollins led the Cougars with a 9.900 before freshman Brynlee Andersen anchored with a 9.850.
BYU’s final beam score was a 49.250.
Millar-Crossman opened the floor rotation with a 9.875 for the Cougars. Olivia Matern scored a 9.800, followed by a 9.900 by Sophie Dudley. Heidi Schooley scored a 9.850, followed by a 9.800 from Sydney Benson and a 9.900 by Eaquinto.
With all six scores above a 9.8, the Cougars finished the third rotation with a 49.325.
The Cougars finished their first-ever Big 12 Championship on the vault. Fifth-year senior Allix Mason opened the final rotation with a 9.825. She was followed by a pair of 9.850’s from Benson and Eaquinto. BYU finished with a 49.100 on vault.
At the conclusion of the competition, the conference announced the 2024 Big 12 Gymnastics yearly awards. Oklahoma and Denver split the awards:
Big 12 Gymnastics Yearly Awards
Gymnast of the Year - Jordan Bowers, Oklahoma
Coach of the Year - K.J. Kindler, Oklahoma
Event Specialist of the Year - Rylie Mundell, Denver
Newcomer of the Year - Madison Ulrich, Denver
Finishing their inaugural Big 12 season ranked No. 33 nationally, the Cougars now await their regional placement, which will be announced during the 2024 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Selection Show. The selection show will air Monday, March 25th at 10 a.m. MT on NCAA.com. A link to the show will be on the front page of NCAA.com.