ASU gymnastics 'proves it' at regionals, finishes 3rd
They did prove it with a 195.700 final score, finished higher than expected in third place, just narrowly missed a bid for nationals and got their best finish since 2006.
They did prove it with a 195.700 final score, finished higher than expected in third place, just narrowly missed a bid for nationals and got their best finish since 2006.
Palafox’s score helped her earn second team All Pac-12 honors last Wednesday.
ASU gymnasts talk about the scoring process and what championship judges are looking for.
They had just wrapped up their lowest scoring meet of the year at the Pac -12 championships at Oregon State.
At Wednesday’s practice, the last one before the ASU gymnastics team heads to Corvallis, Ore., for the Pac-12 championships, coach John Spini talked to his team about living in the moment.
After the tough start on vault, ASU got back to their normal performances on bars with four scores of 9.850 or above.
ASU took second scoring a 195.675 with No. 13 Denver in first with a 197.200 and Illinois State in third with 194.275.
ASU has the duty of coming back from the tough loss, and it will do it on the road for a tri-meet against No. 13 Denver and Illinois State in Denver.
The beam event proved catastrophic and the Gym Devils lost handily to No. 15 UA, 196.500-193.850.
The rivalry isn’t just for the women, either. The coaches get equally pumped.
There is no doubt that this year's Pac-12 is loaded.
A strong Washington team remained consistent all meet and pulled out a win on the road and defeated the Gym Devils 196.000-195.500.
The team will need the energy to stay on point with another ranked team like Washington.
It may be the fourth straight loss for the ASU gymnastics team but it also marks the team’s fourth straight score above 195
No. 25 ASU only moved up one spot from last week, but breaking into that top 25 meant something for Coach John Spini and his team.
Solid performances throughout the team secured the victory for Oregon State.
ASU's Friday night meet against No. 12 Oregon State seems much more in reach for the Gym Devils.
With five 9.9-plus scores, No. 9 Utah defeated ASU 196.425-195.450.
ASU has already faced No. 2 Oklahoma and No. 4 UCLA and this Friday it takes on No. 9 Utah.
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