Friday Live Blog – February 1, 2019

Friday, February 1 Scores Stream
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – [24] Arkansas @ [6] Georgia LINK SECN
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – [11] Auburn @ [17] Kentucky LINK SEC+
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – North Carolina, Temple @ Pittsburgh LINK ACC+
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – Kent State, Lindenwood, Seattle Pacific @ Northern Illinois LINK NIU($)
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – TWU, Gustavus Adolphus @ Centenary LINK FREE
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – UW-Eau Claire, Hamline @ UW-Stout LINK FREE
7:00 ET/4:00 PT – Winona State @ UW-Oshkosh FREE
7:30 ET/4:30 PT – Air Force, UW-Whitewater @ UW-La Crosse FREE
8:00 ET/5:00 PT – [2] Florida @ [1] Oklahoma LINK FSGo**
8:00 ET/5:00 PT – NC State @ [5] LSU LINK SEC+
8:00 ET/5:00 PT – Central Michigan @ Illinois State LINK FREE
8:30 ET/5:30 PT – [8] Alabama @ [16] Missouri LINK SECN
9:00 ET/6:00 PT – [23] Arizona @ [4] Utah LINK FREE
9:00 ET/6:00 PT – Utah State @ Southern Utah LINK FREE
10:00 ET/7:00 PT – [12] Washington @ [24] Stanford LINK P12N
10:00 ET/7:00 PT – [9] Boise State, UC Davis @ San Jose State LINK FREE

It’s a big day. Lots to pay attention to. I’ll be sure to note every routine from the Florida/Oklahoma meet because the fewest people have access to that one and it’s also the biggest meet of the day.

You guys seemed to prefer the format of the live blog for UCLA/Stanford last weekend (I do too, it’s just not always feasible when multiple meets are going on), so I’ll try to format things that way as much as possible here…but also reserve the right to abandon that project immediately should it go south like Carol’s sobriety.


Rotation 1 – Georgia on vault, Arkansas on bars

Georgia Vault
1: Magee – full – comes in fairly chest down, step forward and to the side, not a ton of distance, fine. 9.775
2: Baumann – a bit of a struggle, large bounce back on her full and some form on the block. 9.775
3: Vega – nearly sticks this time, small hop to the side, good distance – 9.900 LOLOLOLOLOL.
4: Dickson – lunge forward on Omel, good distance and direction, improving shape, but easily a .100 lunge or more. 9.850
5: Lukacs – one of her better DTYs, hop back but got it around with the chest a little higher, will also take for knees. 9.925
6: Snead – small hop to the side on 1.5 (stuck in the warmup), loses her legs just a tad at the end but nice form as always. 9.950

Arkansas Bars
1: Yamzon – Nice bail, .100 lunge back on FTDLO. 9.775
2: Carter -super close on jaeger – arch over but saves it on cast afterward – legs together on bail, a little angle – missed final hs – has to improvise with some super missed hs that will take away the score. 9.575
3: Laird -Ray, also safe with some closeness – some hs – DLO, lands super deep with a lunege forward 9.750
4: Hambrick -pretty piked jaeger – FTDT, stuck. Nice. 9.850
5: Garner – hits gienger into overshoot, some hip position in overshoot but nice gienger, step back on double tuck. 9.800
6: Shaffer – hit her heels on the low bar on her Shap and couldn’t catch. YEOUCH. Fall. Won’t count.

After 1: Georgia 49.400, Arkansas 48.750
Notes:

Score extremely high for Georgia on vault for 49.400 there, but a good rotation. (Real life 49.150 or 49.200 probably). Arkansas has to count the low score from Carter after the fall. Not the rotation Arkansas needed.


Rotation 1 – Kentucky on vault, Auburn on bars

YESSSSS. They’re showing us the judges angle. GOOD.

Kentucky Vault
1: Kwan – full – a touch short, small hop forward, some knees and hip position. 9.800
2: Dukes – step back on full, good chest position 9.775
3: Davis – small step on full 9.775
4: Hyland – lovely shape on Yfull with a bounce back 9.875
5: Stuart – 1.5, hit, lunge forwars and sideward – a bit of knees – 9.800
6: Korth – 1.5, tries to hold onto the stick – a lean and a college salute – good direction, should score well. 9.925

Auburn Bars
1: Watson – Ray, caught but close – small arch in cast hs, pulls it back – some toes crossing in bail with a back – not her cleanest – good stuck FTDT, though, great ending. 9.725
2: Becker – 1/2 turn to jaeger, also catches close with elbows – hits bail with a bit of back – good final cast hs – DLO, stuck – 9.800
3: Krippner – little bit of leg break in bail, good verticals, final cast a little short, FTDT, small step. Really clean. 9.875
4: Cerio – small aarch in first hs, saves it – lovely piked jaeger – stuck dismount. 9.925. High.
5: Gobourne – big tkatchev to Pak, some feet in tkatchev, pretty Pak – FTDT with hop back. 9.875
6: Day – shortish first hs – toe 1/2 to jaeger, pretty feet in jaeger, into overshoot – can take for some handstands -double arabian with lunge back – 9.850

After 1: Auburn 49.325, Kentucky 49.175
Notes:

Scores going high here as well but both teams will take those performances, especially Kentucky getting a hit from Stuart after her issue in the warmup. Lots of arched cast hs in both meets so far.


Rotation 2 – Georgia on bars, Arkansas on vault

Georgia Bars
1: Snead – tkatchev, hit – bail, super clean, good vertical position – short final cast hs – pretty DLO, pikes down just a little to find the sitck. 9.900
2: Roberts – toe shap to pak, good just a little ankle separation there – DLO, nice and high, slide back – 9.825
3: Al-Hameed – full to her massive tkatchev, no problem, clean bail – I saw one cast hs in there – giant full to double tuck, sticks. Nice. 9.850
4: Schild – hit tkatchev, a hair close – Pak – 1/2 turn on low – hs a little short on high – DLO super clean but short with a larger lunge forward. 9.800
5: Dickson – sticks exceptional FTDLO to finish routine, very very nice. 9.900
6: Oakley – toe on 1/2 turn but goes over the other way and falls. Georgia doesn’t need the score, but things were building to a big number.

Arkansas Vault
1: Yamzon – good stick on her full, one of her best ones, will get deducted for dynamics and landing position, but strong.9.850
2: Pennese – larger bounce back on full and some direction – 9.725
3: Shaffer – absolutely perfect Y1/2, stuckl, incredibly clean in the air. Textbook. Could merit 9.950, honestly. I’d go 9.900. 9.825 is hilarious. Difficulty scoring.
4: Hambrick – step back on full, good power 9.775
5: McGlone – Excellent full, tries to sell the stick, has to step back and applaud/salute to cover it – strong one. 9.850
6: Elswick – 1.5, good, nice and high, lunge forward. 9.875

After 2: Georgia 98.675, Arkansas 97.925
Notes:

Arkansas comes back from bars with a solid group of vaults, four breaking the 9.8 barrier, to take advantage of this meet a little more. Still not over the Shaffer score. Like, what do you expect her to do? Georgia did put up five nice bars routines before the miss, so not a big deal there.


Rotation 2 – Kentucky on bars, Auburn on vault

Kentucky Bars
1: Stuart – shortish first hs – big tkatchev as always, some ragged legs finding the catch, hit bail -FTDLO, a little short with a bounce forward. 9.825
2: Nixon – Sahp to bail, good, a little loose in bail position – short final cast hs – giant full to double tuck, lean to hold stick. 9.875
3: Kwan – small legs in blind change, good jaeger to overshoot, some elobws – step back on dismount 9.725
4: Dukes – good first hs – hits tkatchev, low to the bar – good Pak height, some hesitation in elbows on catch – hitting casts – DLO, stuck – 9.825
5: Hyland – massive tcatchev but catched her feel, saves it to keep going but a big deduction – finishes FTDT, stuck. Would have been amazing score if not for hitting her heel. 9.600
6: Korth – some elbows on piked jaeger but not much – FTDLO, nearly stuck, small hop 9.850

Auburn Vault
1: Becker – full – medium bounce back, solid for her, chest down 9.725
2: Phillips – bounce back on full, fairly large 9.725
3: Day – 1.5 with ahop forward/sideward this time 9.825
4: Gobourne – 1.5, small step, really strong, just a bit of knees, nicely controlled – 9.875
5: Watson – best 1.5 of the bunch so far, leans to nearly hold a stick on it – 9.925
6: Glenn – 1.5, one of her bery best ever – just a little short with a step but not the crazy bounce we see most week – 9.875

After 2: Auburn 98.550, Kentucky 98.275
Notes:

Kentucky falling off the pace a little more there because of having to count the 9.725 from Kwan after Hyland clipped her heel, but a solid one from most of the people in the lineup. Auburn getting the reward of having 4 Y1.5s in the lineup. Best ever vault from Jada Glenn in that final spot.


Rotation 3 – Georgia on beam, Arkansas on floor

Georgia Beam
1: Snead – bhs loso bhs series, perfect – cat leap to switch to straddle, typically short in those dance elements, both switch and straddle will incur .05 – kickover front to beat jump, solid – 2/1, squeezes to hold the stick while coming in a little short. 9.900. Hmmm, mmhmm, OK.
2: Dickson – aerial to straddle 1/4, a little short in straddle 1/4 but fine – bhs loso, solid, great extension – switch to split, some back leg there, but these dance elements are close – bhs 1.5 dismount, step. 9.875
3: Magee – pretty straddle and straddle 1/2, not the fastest combination – bhs loso series, nice toe point, secure – switch to switch side with a lean – step on dismount. 9.850
4: Baumann – side aerial to loso series with a lean adjustment and some arms – 1.25 turn, solid, but intended? – she made it look intended – wolf wolf to switch side, another sort of tentative lean – 2/1, good. 9.750
5: Oakley – wolf turn with a little lean there – bhs loso series, crisp in the leg position – aerial, check, she seems to be on and then is doubting on landings with these little adjustments – pretty split jump to split ring but another leg-up wobble – gainer full. 9.775
6: Vega – lovely split in mount – switch to split ring, strong positions on splits – aerial to split, small adjustment – seucre on her series – side aerial to full, small slide back. Good. 9.925.

Arkansas Floor
1: Yamzon – double tuck with a slide back, same on the double pike – switch side to popa, around – front lay to front full with a slide.
2: Burton – double tuck, chest up, pretty solid control – switch 1/2 to popa – double pike – finishes front full to front tuck, has to adjust there being so low, gets the front tuck around bit with a major lunge. 9.700
3: Hambrick – good high double tuck, just a little buckling in the knees on landing – 9.775
4: McGlone – big DLO, looks like the lunge back took her OOB – finishes front 1/1 to a nice and high front layout that rises and stays straight – 9.900? Um she definitely went OOB friends
5: Shaffer – Good shape on double arabian, but short with a lunge back – nice high straddles in her dance series – finishes 1.5 to layout with a dance out. 9.850
6: Carter – double tuck, smooth and comfortable – 1.5 to front full, with a lunge out but hit – double pike, well controlled. 9.950

After 3: Georgia 148.000, Arkansas 147.200
Notes:


Rotation 3 – Kentucky on beam, Auburn on floor

Kentucky Beam
1: Stuart – switch to double stag, super solid – bhs loso, smallest little adjustment and some feet in the air – side aerial to full, stick. Strong leadoff performance. 9.825
2: Harman – 9.550
3: Korth – one-arm bhs to loso series, falls, will have to count Harman now. 9.150
4: Averett – bhs loso series, solid – switch to double stag, also hit – Kentucky is trotting out all their most mysterious gymnasts on beam these days “very unique wolf turn” BRIDGET – large break on side aerial, bend at the hips and the arms all over the place to save – gainer pike, stuck.
5: Dukes – gorgeous on series – sticks 1.5
6: Hyland – switch to split, perfect – aerial, crisp – bhs loso series with a bit of a lean

Auburn Floor
1: Smith – finishes with secure double tuck. 9.800
2: Slappey – finishes with a double tuck of her own, a little slide. 9.750
3: Sheppard – 3/1, a little steppy stumbly as she tries to tiptoe to stay in stay in, possible OOB – good straddle positions achieved – 1.5 to front tuck at the end, also struggled to get this series around with a major landing error. 9.550
4: Watson – nicely done on double arabian, good leg positio – double tuck, high, does well to control it and keep the front leg down, straddle positions look crisp – 1.5 to layout with a dance out.
5: Cerio – falls on her double front this week – pretty front 1/1 to layout to wolf jump,
6: Gobourne – full-in does exceptionally well to keep it in bounds as she took it right to the edge but did not move – front full to layout, nice and high – double pike, a bit of a slide back.

After 3: Auburn 147.375, Kentucky 146.850
Notes:


OK people, time for Florida and Oklahoma.

No Nichols on vault for Oklahoma, just bars and beam.

Rotation 1 – Oklahoma on vault, Florida on bars

Oklahoma Vault
1: Lehrmann – solid on her 1.5, a litlte bit of knees and a small hop back 9.900
2: Webb – also solid on her 1.5, small hop forward, better control this week. a little bit of knees, but she went forward rather than back so should score a bit higher than Lehrmann. 9.925
3: Degouveia – 1.5 – best distance of the bunch so far, small hop. Strong showing so far, some legs to take on the block. 9.900
4: Stern – 1.5 – larger lunge forward on hers, so that will be the lowest score of the group so far, still useful option. 9.825
5: Trautman – fantastic 1.5, basically just, just a little shift of heels together – still knees to take, but her best of the season. 9.950
6: Dowell – 1.5, good position as always but a hop forward, one of her larger landing hops. “That hop is not OK”

Florida Bars
1: Boren – hits tkatchev – good clear hip – a little bit of feet in bail, hits vertical – solid casts – DLO, small slide back. Good. 9.900.
2: Gowey – Ray and pak are pretty, what is waggly around the back of her? – one short hs – DLO, pikes it down with a small hop. 9.875
3: Hundley – Shap to Pak, just a little bit of legs in pak – toe on to toe Shap 1/2, good hs position on high – FTDT, a little flung but stuck it because Hundley with a little leg-apart stagger on stick. 9.925
4 Thomas – Shap to clear hip to pak, lovely – toe on to toe shap, perfect legs – excellent final hs – DLO, stuck. Excellent routine. I mean, the judge who gave Hundley 9.950 has to give her a 10 right? 9.975
5: Schoenherr – toe 1/2 to jaeger, nice a high, a little elbows – bail, clean vertical – giant full into double tuck, stuck with a stagger. Did Kelly just call a jaeger a “different skill”? 9.925. Not enough separation.
6: Skaggs – tkatchev, really nice counter rotation – good cast positions – DLO, stuck with some legs apart. 9.950

Chant in exhibition.

After 1: Florida 49.675, Oklahoma 49.575
Notes:

OK, so here’s where we are. This was an excellent first rotation, and also ALL THE CAROLS have come to town. Oklahoma able to show six Y1.5s even without Nichols in the lineup. This is an exceptionally good vault lineup and they cleaned up the landings compared to last week. Florida also very clean, but the judges showed not enough ability to reward the fantastic by separating it from the others. It was just like, “you’re all winners” kind of scoring. And they were all good.

Elsewhere: Auburn having to work against a fall from Becker on beam now. Large break from Sheppard now with a big arm wave to stay on the beam will have to count.


Rotation 2 – Oklahoma on bars, Florida on vault

Oklahoma Bars
1: Webb – small arch in hs but the kind that can be seen as perfectly vertical – huge pak and Shap 1/2, lovely – double front 1/2 out, a step back this week. 9.900
2: Trautman – getting into the bars lineup today – toe on to super high tkatchev – short cast hs – leg break in bail as she catches – short cast hs on high – DLO with a bounce back, a couple small steps. 9.875 WHAT????
3: Thomas – toe 1/2 with a little pause on high bar but works through – jaeger, super nice, toes pointed – bail hits vertical – DLO with a bounce back. 9.925. WHAT IS HAPPENING?
4: Dowell – Ray, excellent – small arch in cast hs, pulls it back well – bail, clean legs – not her crispest verticals this week – DLO, bounce back. 9.925
5: Lehrmann – 1/2 turn to giant jaeger, toes pointed well – bail, very crisp position – FTDT, stuck. Best of the rotation so far.10.000. It was a matter of time really.
6: Nichols – UB – massive tkatchev, good – pak is clean  – nice hs on low bar – toe to toe shap 1/2 – I don’t think this is her best hs routine but close on all of them – DLO, stuck with the maggie stagger. I mean at this point…? 9.975. Actually surprised they didn’t go 10 there, but it wasn’t a 10 for me.

Florida Vault
1: Cheney – full – good height but a large bounce back. 9.775. OMG THEY GAVE A 9.7 MY STARS
2: Chant – Tsuk full – bounce back as well, some pike in the air, better chest position than last week. 9.825
3: Reed – 1.5 – fantastic distance on her 1.5, lunge forward, a bit of knees. 9.875.
4: Schoenherr – her best 1.5 of the year by a million degrees – very strong – holds the stick. A little bit of knees. Will score a 100000000 if this meet tells us anything. 9.900
5: Boren – hilarious tiptoe dance out of her 1.5, big vault but not at all controlled in the landing with multiple steps – 9.650
6: Thomas – has to take a pretty large hop back on her 1.5 this week as she tried to hold stick but was a little short.

After 2: Oklahoma 99.300, Florida 98.825
Notes:

Oklahoma 49.725 on bars for what was basically a just OK rotation for this team. Florida doesn’t have quite the difficulty of Oklahoma and didn’t really have the landings today, save for Schoenherr coming through with her good one. Lower scores than they wanted from Boren and Thomas to give away the lead.

Oklahoma really strong in the final two routines on bars, but before that, especially in spots 2-4, I did not think they were that crisply on. The scores were still there for them, so that the last two numbers had to be absolutely massive.

Also Oklahoma is on pace for 198.600.

FINAL: Auburm 196.125, Kentucky 196.000

Kentucky nearly snatched it in that final rotation, but Auburn hangs on.

FINAL: Georgia 197.475, Arkansas 196.125

Arkansas will take finally breaking 196 despite the slow start. Georgia with a season high by a large margin. Scores, super drunk all over the place.


Rotation 3 – Oklahoma on beam, Florida on floor

Oklahoma Beam
1: Trautman – secure on bhs loso series – cat leap to switch side, a bit crooked on switch side but nice extension overall – kickover front, small step adjustment, good high position on landing – 1.5, stuck. Good one. 9.925
2: Lehrmann – bhs loso to korbut attempt, was off line on the loso and basically just dismounts instead of doing the korbut because she was never getting that on the beam – fall – aerial with another large lean – gainer full bounce back. It just got interesting?
3: Woodard – side aerial to bhs, secure but a knees deduction in the bhs – kickover front with a lean to save it and minimize the check, probably to .05 given this panel today – switch to split, a little slow but good elements – side aerial to full, holds the stick despite being a little forward. Good job at minimizing deductions in that one. 9.850
4: Showers – bhs loso with a lean and a step back to save it – beat to split jump full, not her most extended split full but got it around – switch split and splits the beam on it, which will have to count – Florida has been let back in the meet – gainer full, stuck. 9.575. COOL FUN THAT SCORE MAKES SENSE.
5: Webb – bhs loso, solid, takes the whole length of the beam – cat leap to aerial, was right on and then checks moving out of it, bend at the hips – leaps OK, still some of that back leg – stuck dismount. Did have that large break on the aerial. We’ll see if they decide to see it. 9.875. NOPE NO BENDS AT THE WAIST HERE.
6: Nichols – aerial to split, very nice – bhs loso series, super smooth and secure – barely a hesitation on full turn but if you’re looking for something to take – switch through to split leap, hits positions – 1.5, stuck, excellent. 9.975 for the second straight week.

Dowell doing exhibition. Hit.

Florida Floor
1: SJS – double pike first pass, large stumble back and OOB – front full to a stag that she didn’t really get off the ground for, sort of Tweddle style – double tuck was nice and secure. 9.550
2: Hundley – whip to double tuck with a little slide – double pike, also with a bounce back, larger landing correction this time – 1.5 to layout, a bit loose in the back on the layout. 9.875. You guys…
3: Reed – excellent DLO, good control on landing  – a little out of control on thos eleap landings – front lay to rudi, controlled, a little knee crossing – double pike, nice and high, just comes in a little short with a step. 9.925
4: Boren – DLO, similarly large but less control with a slide back – 1.5 to layout – good amplitude on leaps – double tuck, smooth, chest up, controlled. 9.900
5: Thomas – DLO, best of the group so far, very clean – good straight position in that layout out of her second pass – switch ring to split leap 1.5, around on both well – double pike, very high but a bounce back, among the very few things to take. 9.950. Apparently among the only things to take
6: Baumann – double tuck first pass, clean and controlled – 1.5 to front full, dance out is a little uncontrolled but nice positions – switch 1/2 to popa, quite nicely done obviously – double pike, stuck. Not the most difficult but a truly lovely routine.

After 3: Oklahoma 148.500, Florida 148.425
Notes: Well, it was actually a fairly meh beam rotation for Oklahoma with a fall and then a split the beam that really should have been counted as a fall BECAUSE IT’S A FALL. Florida got through that floor rotation well after the mistake in the first position from SJS. Closing the gap but Oklahoma will still have the lead going to floor.

Elsewhere: Priessman is back on vault for LSU with a weird-looking full, landed a little staggered or under or favoring an ankle, but did well to control it. Edwards back, good distance on her 1.5, larger lunge forward – Edney stuck for 9.950, one of her best ones, really just the built-in knees deduction. 49.325.

Ferrer debuted on bars, getting there – she’ll need to be in the lineup this year.


LSU on pace for a high 197 after two events.


Rotation 4 – Oklahoma on floor, Florida on beam

Oklahoma Floor
1: Webb – front 2/1, solid, controlled step, some knees in twisting – 1.5 to front full, nice and high – split leap full to split jump full with the usual foot issue – rudi, good twisting form on that one, solid landing. 9.950. Mmmmhmm. Hmmmhmmm.
2: Showers – good electrocution at the beginning of her routine – double pike, solid, chest up, controlled – rudi, lunge back, kept front foot down but a little big – good split positions – just ran out of gas at the end, front full out of final pass and sits it. 9.575 AGAIN MAYBE??? Oh, just 9.325. I guess it counted as a fall this time.
3: Draper – 1/2 to rudi, solid – some knees – front full to front full, secure – switch to switch 1/1, this is a better routine from her, redesigned as she has struggled in some recent weeks. 9.950. EVERYONE GETS 9.950.
4: Degouveia – good front 2/1, controls the step – front lay to front full, switch 1/2 to popa, nice – back 1.5 to front full, stuck, just some leg separations in some of these passes. 9.975. I can’t even anymore. I have nothing to say. It’s just like nothing matters anymore
5: Dowell – does the Dowell, a litttle short with a step back – 1.5 to layout, super solid and good body position – split leap full to popa, still not the most extended on her split but won’t be deducted today obviously – front lay to front full to stag, very strong. 9.975. SHE LITERALLY LANDED SHORT ON A PASS WITH A LUNGE BACK.
6: Trautman – DLO, big and well controlled – front layout to front full to split, strong – excellent amplitude on those leaps – double tuck, solid. Well, you know, it was clearly better than those 9.975s they just gave out, so I’m expecting a 49.850 rotation score here. Also 9.975. Yeah, those routines were all the same. 49.825 floor score for Oklahoma.

Florida Beam
1: Skaggs – wolf turn double, nice and solid – switch to split, comfortable – bhs loso series, a small lean with a squeeze – cat leap to side aerial to full, a bit short with a little hop and a lean forward, but still a good one. 9.875.
2: Hundley – aerial to sissone, smooth – bhs loso series, secure, some knees – cat leap to switch side, good one this week quite a bit of stalling before dismount – 1.5, sticks – 9.925
3: Boren – bhs loso series and falls, very surprising – switch to straddle, good – gainer loso, solid – gainer full, stuck. 9.250
4: Gowey – switch to split, good extension, solid – bhs loso loso series, lovely extension, the smallest little lean coming out of it – aerial to sissone, quite nice and quick – gainer full, small slide with one foot. 9.900
5: Thomas -switch 1/2 to beat jump, lovely – one-arm bhs to loso, clean, excellent – aerial to wolf – 2/1 with a hop back, but that dismount hop is once again among the very few deductions. 9.925
6: Baumann – bhs loso series, pretty, solid – switch through to switch 1/2, good positions obviously, did well to avoid showing a check on her full turn, just added a little walk – side aerial, exceptional, a little stalling before dismount – 1.5, stuck. Great. 9.975

FINAL: Oklahoma 198.325, Florida 198.025
Notes:

STAB MY EYES OUT OF MY FACE. Neither of these teams were even at their best or anything. They can both get better throughout these lineups. Where do you go in the scores?


OK, LSU is saved by Sarah Finnegan on beam to go 49.100 after a mostly dumpy rotation. Still should get well over 197 with a hit floor. Alabama with a good shot at a 197 heading to beam in the final rotation. Utah goes 49.325 after a five-person (?) vault rotation.


Rotation 4 – Missouri on floor, Alabama on beam

Missouri Floor
1: Bower – double pike, clean position, controlled step – 1.5 to layout, a little loose back there in the layout, controls it – double tuck, well controlled, solid start. 9.875. Pardon?
2: Nicholson – front 2/1, a little underrotated and has to step it around – 1.5 to layout, solid height – switch side to popa, pretty solid extension there – rudi, solid twisting shape, which a lot don’t have, controls that front foot too. Good. 9.875
3: Porter – double pike, good height, a bit of a bounce – 1.5 to layout, secure – not the highest but stays pretty straight – double tuck, controlled step back, expect another 9.875? Yes. 9.875.
4: Gottula – double pike, good dynamics but a bounce back out of it – attempts a 1/2 to rudi, was off on her landing position on that 1/2 and couldn’t punch into the rudi to get it around, hand down – double tuck, super solid on that one – 8.975
5: Tucker – FTDT first pass, good control and amplitude – 2/1 to loso, also solid – finishes double pike, a tiny bit out of control, but mostly solid there. 9.900
6: Huber – front lay to front full, a little short on that landing with a stagger step to save it – split leap full to wolf jump full, a little out of control with those landings – 2.5 is nice and high, that’s better – double pike, deep knees in landing but hit –

Alabama Beam
1: Klopfer – aerial to bhs, smooth and well extended – switch leap and dances out of it well – side aerial to full, stuck with some knees, she has improved so much. 9.825
2: Desch – cat leap to aerial, looked like she was going to connect out of it but thought better – bhs loso series and adds a beat jump out of that to get her connection, nice improvisation – full turn with a clear check as she tries to turn it into a 1.5 turn, which she does but a balance check – switch to split with a little lean, a bit of knees – 1.5 dismount, small step back. 9.775
3: Childers – BB – switch to beat to sheep, quick in connection, sheep works for NCAA purposes, fine – bhs loso, nice – styles well on that full turn – kickover to scale, she is really finding this routine these last few weeks – 1.5 dismount, a little off line with a step forward. 9.825
4: Olsen – bhs loso series, small slide back – switch to double stag, hit – aerial with a small lean adjustment – she’s getting there with the leaps and presentation and rhythm – bhs bhs double pike dismount, lands short with a step forward, still a good one. 9.775
5: Gaskins – bhs loso series, hit, steps back into choreography to avoid a true check – side split 1/2, one of the few alloowed to do it – switch to split with a check in between, shouldn’t get the bonus there – side aerial, lovely – gainer full, small slide. 9.825
6: Graber – bhs lay-pike series, has to save it this time, leg up wobble – switch to straddle 3/4, another check correction with a lean forward – another kickover front to scale, also works through it well, gainer full, small slide back. 9.750

FINAL: Alabama 196.750, Missouri 196.550
Notes:

Alabama a little too wobbly in that beam rotation but fine, Missouri goes 49.200 on floor, through still needs to resolve a few spots in that lineup because it’s not really six deep yet.

Elsewhere: LSU a little bleh on beam and floor, but they give McKenna Kelley 9.975 on floor to try to save it. getting LSU up to 197.150, over NC State’s 195.375


Off to Utah, where we see Kari Lee hit her loso series on beam – switch to straddle 1/4 is solid. Beat to side aerial to full, stuck. Utah already counting a 9.550 from McNatt since Burch fell in her routine.

Cowles – FX – Arizona – hits a double back, front lay to front full, fairly low to the ground with some mushy shape. Some deductions to take in leaps – 2.5 is well controlled, just some knees in twisting

Randall – BB – Utah – bhs loso series, solid, just a little bit of legs – sheep with a check, OK – switch to split, pretty good height in those split elements – rulfova, very strong as always – 2/1, stuck with a some legs. Good.

We’ve also got Washington and Stanford going now. Riley on UB – toe Shap with a bit of a leg break into bail, clean bail and solid vertical position – short cast hs on high – DLO, stuck, pretty. A couple things but only a couple.

Skinner – BB – Utah – bhs loso series with a step back and a little lean, a larger error than we usually see from her on beam – side aerial, solid – switch to straddle, has a little check and decides not to do the back tuck – double tuck, stuck it. Great dismount. Smart not to do the back tuck because she doesn’t need it for her bonus. She has five tenths without it.

Grace Garcia plants her Tsuk full to her face on vault for Stanford, so they’ll be counting a 9.675 and two 9.700s on vault.

Utah goes 48.875 on beam to depress the pace a little, actually giving some ground back to Arizona on that one.

Washington goes 48.925 on bars compared to Stanford’s 48.750 on vault.

Rachael Flam also stuck a nearly perfect Omelianchik and got 9.850 for it. So this is a different meet. Please compare it to Rachel Dickson’s 9.850 Omelianchik today to explain the difference in scoring from meet to meet.


It’s so weird to go from SEC meets to Pac-12 meets where nothing happens for hours on end.

Rotation 2 – Stanford on bars, Washington on vault

Stanford Bars
1: Lawson – shap to bail, some legs break on both – toe full with legs apart in turning into double tuck, lands low with a lunge forward, not as strong as last week. 9.575
2: Waguespack – toe on to toe Shap into pak, small bit of legs in both transitions – gets up to vertical on cast hs – DLO, super deep on her landing as well with a bounce forward to save it. 9.675
3: Yu – Shap to bail, more soldi form – does really well to hold that handstand on the bail without giving anything away – stalder to double tuck with a hop back, will be a better score than the first two easily. 9.700
4: Bryant – toe on to tkatchev, a little flatter than usual but solid – one hs a bit short – lovely pak as always and good 1/2 turn position on low – hits final cast hs – DLO, huge, stuck it, very strong routine. 9.850
5: Burnette – – 1/2 turn on high into deltchev to overshoot, hit well, a litlte soft in some leg positions – good hs on high – DLO attempt, pretty piked though, lunge back. 9.675, this will count.
6: Stephenson in for Flam in the final position with two counting 9.6s – angle in first hs – toe on and can’t get it over the bar, doesn’t come off but a million extra swings so it will count as a fall – tkatchev, and falls. So the other scores will count and it’s a 48.475 for Stanford on bars.

Washington Vault
1: Cunningham – full – some better control on her full, step back, some piking in her form. 9.750
2: Riley – Y1/2, very solid, just a small step forward – good extended position. 9.750
3: Copiak – good stick on her full, she’s solid and holding her landing there – some legs apart at the end and pikes down with a lean to hold the landing. 9.775
4: Roberson – good straight position in her full, hop back, nice height. 9.800
5: Thompson – big vault, step back this time, good height – legs probably a little too apart on landing as well. 9.800=

48.875 there for Washington.

After 2: Washington 97.800, Stanford 97.225

First three floor routines for Utah in the 9.8s. Adrienne Randall back in the lineup after being out last week. Full in very secure, switch side to popa, popa position short of 180 – 1.5 to layout, hit, solid, not the highest – double pike, controlled, chest down. 9.950. My god.

Boise State has gone 49.250 in its opening beam rotation.

Hendrickson – BB – AZ – beat to split 3/4 witha  lean correction – bhs loso series, secure, foot form – side aerial, well done – switch to split 1/4 – gainer full, stuck

Soloski – FX – Utah – DLO, secure, good – switch leap full is fairly short of 180 position – 2/1, a hair short with a step – 1.5 to layout, OK, a little mushy in the layout position, but a solid hit.

Cowles – BB – AZ – good aerial to beat – bhs loso series, some better extension here and controlled – switch to split, hit – gainer front full off the end, stuck. nice.

MMG – FX – Utah – no Skinner in the floor lineup today, which is like…where am I? Pike full in, a bit of a lunge back but fine – switch ring to split leap full, good split leap position, switch ring not so closed – 1/5 to layout to pike, well done – rudi to straddle, well controlled straddle

FINAL: Utah 197.075, Arizona 195.350

Back to Stanford and Washington!

otation 3 – Stanford on beam, Washington on floor

Stanford Beam
1: Cole – 9.800
2: Stephenson – finishes with a stuck gainer full. 9.825
3: Lawson – standing arabian, nails it again – cat leap to switch 1/2, hit – full turn with a check as she got caught on her own foot – loso series, secure, knees deduction – gainer pike, holds the stick. 9.800
4: Bryant – bhs los series, excellent position and control – beat to switch split jump, has to rush it a bit this time but still well done and no check, hit 180 – punch front, chest up, solid, this is great – double pike, good shape but a large lunge back. 9.825
5: Fitzgerald – aerial to back tuck, secure, not super fast but a more difficult combination as well – switch to split – hitch kick to aerial to two feet, pulls it out securely again despite being a little short – 1.5 with small hop. 9.825
6: N Hoffman – aerial with a large break at the hips – bhs loso series, check, some knees as well – switch to split to straddle 1/4, small len, not quite there on straddle 1/4 position – side aerial to full, small hop back.

Washington Floor
1: Cunningham – 9.725
2: Brooks – double pike, well controlled on the step back, chest up – switch ring to wolf jump full, wolf not quite all the way around it appeared, a little low – 1.5 to layout, a little soft back but also securely landed – front layout to front full. 9.625. Looks like someone noticed she doesn’t start from a 10.
3: Washington – double tuck, small adjustment with front foot but mostly solid, good height and chest up – front lay to front full, pikes a little in the full, the lay was nice and straight, good extension in straddle positions – double pike with a bounce. 9.850
4: Thompson – double tuck with a bounce back – split leap 1.5 attempt, good split position but not sure I’d say that was 1.5 – front lay to front full, hit, solid layout position – rudi, a bit of foot adjustment there. 9.750
5: Roberson – front 2/1 to front tuck, comfortable for her to get that 2/1 around, solid – switch ring to wolf hop full, not quite there on the switch ring position – rudi to a floaty loso, nice final pass and best of the rotation. 9.825
6: Hoffa – double pike, nice and high, good extension and secure – front layout to front full, extended position, legs straight, dances out – split leap 1/1 to wolf full, distinct landing positions – double tuck, just a bit short with a step. 9.875

After 3: Washington 146.825, Stanford 146.300

Still the possibility of a 196 here for Washington, but they’ll have to be really strong on beam.


Rotation 4 – Stanford on floor, Washington on beam

Stanford Floor
1: Cole – 2.5 to front tuck, is a witch I think for being able to stick that front tuck with no room (either height or distance-wise), she was basically in a box the size of a mouse and still stuck it – rudi, lunge, some leg crossing. 9.700
2: H Hoffman – front tuck to rudi, controlled step – not high but comfortable – hits her leaps – double tuck, keeps that front foot down – rudi to double stag, hit, a little ragged in that rudi position. 9.800
3: Flam – double arabian, deep landing and saves it with a lunge back, still excellent position in the air though – front full to front pike with a slightly uncontrolled dance out – switch side to popa, overturns the switch side a little into the popa – double pike, small hop after landing, but another solid one. 9.725
4: Lawson – 1.5 to double tuck with a bounce back, some leg separation in that 1.5 – split leap full to split jump full, not there on the split jump position and traveling around on it – front tuck – double pike is quite nice, well controlled. 9.800
5: Hoang – brings out the DLO, a touch short this time with a step but still strong – she gets the leap 1.5 around, I would give that – front lay to front full, a little low but hit – double pike, solid. 9.875
6: Bryant – big full in, good finish position, slide back – nails double pike out of her second pass, super solid – switch side to popa, not quite up there – open double tuck is fantastic. Second two passes were perfect. 9.925

Washington Beam
1: Rose – jump split mount – aerial to bhs series, smooth – full turn, comfortable – switch to split, the smallest correction – cat leap to aerial to beat jump, solid – some pausing – side aerial to tuck full with a hop back. 9.775
2: Riley – bhs loso series, hit with a lean correction, not too big – split jump to straddle 1/4 with an arm wave, good position on the straddle – split to loso to beat jump, a little slow in combination, but secure elements – some knees here and there – 1.5, stuck. 9.775
3: Washington – bhs loso series, hit, some feet – lone beat jump – switch side to straddle jump, holds it with a lean correction – side aerial to tuck full with a small hop. 9.775
4: Brooks – longish pause to start – kickover front to bhs, hit, solid – aerial to beat jump – full turn – switch to stag, some feet positions and a little low – gainer full with a hop together 9.800. All routines are the same, you guys.
5: Copiak – full turn a little tentative but fine – bhs loso with a lean correction – switch 1/2 to beat jump, good rise – side aerial, solid – 1.5, small hop. Another hit. Some issues once again but will get them through into the high 195s again. 9.800
6: Roberson – switch to switch split jump, which is becoming more popular, some back leg on initial switch leap – bhs loso series, secure – a few of them have lone beat jumps in their routines – gainer full, super high, small hop in place. 9.850

FINAL: Washington 195.825, Stanford 195.425

Elsewhere, Muhlenhaupt for Boise State has gone 9.975 to give BSU a 196.525.

Still laughing about the Florida/Oklahoma scores. I’m glad we could get through that together.

111 thoughts on “Friday Live Blog – February 1, 2019”

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  2. Definite crack scoring already with that 9.900 for Vega. Wow. Didn’t take long.

    1. Oakley’s fall was the karmic gods shouting from the rooftop about the Vega 9.9 vault versus the Arkansas gymnast’s 9.825 vault score for a superior vault.

      The karmic gods try to balance out uneven judging at an NCAA gymnastics meet whenever they see the judges get it wrong.

      🙂

      1. I mean if anyone has “good karma” saved up it’s Vega. She’s been under appreciated and undervalued nearly her whole career. If she goes 9.9 on a vault. I’m fine with that.

  3. Can someone please explain vault scoring? The first 2 Georgia vaults had issues and also w/ landing deductions and both went 9.775? After the vault from Penn gymnast that scored 9.375 last week. I really wish college judging would really do something because it is really not fair to athletes not in SEC to do quality gymnastics and get nailed. People always say the best team always wins at end , but not sure the best teams are always getting to regionals or at least getting the correct seeding.

    1. Can you be more specific with the athletes, their vaults? A lot of things go into it.

    2. It’s not just the SEC. Have you watched OU or PAC 12 meets? Even the Penn St – Ohio St meet had some questionably high scores.

      1. Not really. I was at the Utah meet and the scores were pretty tight especially on vault and floor. Kari lee with a stuck vault and doesn’t even hit 9.9. Compared to the OK and Georgia scores the Utah scores are low. Arizona had really sub par floor routines and scored better than Utah on half of the routines. Even if the Utes were scored accurately then AZ should have been way lower. Except for their bars. It was their best rotation and most of th ladies were lovely to watch. They did a good fluid job

      2. ASU scoring can be… weird. But I don’t think they tend to be as Carol as UCLA or the like or super biased (always remember Peng getting a mathematically impossible score there).

    1. Seriously! I think it may not have been as big as some of the other vaults, but everything else was textbook & the meet scoring standard to that point was very forgiving – seems like the right range was 9.9/9.925.

  4. Love the commentary from Rothelisberger and ASQ. Love that they are one of the only commentating duos to call out judging. John can be cringeworthy at times, but they are not bad.

    1. Totally ridiculous! They need to do an inquiry, I didn’t see ANYTHING to deduct!

  5. John just said: “At least the judges are being consistent. They’re being hard on both teams.” Um, what?

  6. Hambrick (Arkansas) looked *so* uncomfortable with her choreography. Alicia talking about being able to show personality but whoevers Hambrick was showing, it wasn’t hers.

    1. I agree. The first three in the lineup seemed awkward/not into their routines at all.

  7. I feel like Oklahoma got a significantly bigger share of the Carol in that second rotation

    1. I’m guessing because there are three meets going on right now, so Spencer had to sort of pick one, and he picked the one that was the most anticipated.

    2. Same for Utah. Share the wealth please. Oklahoma Florida and UCLA are not the only teams in the country

      1. This isn’t the issue to get upset about. It’s obvious why the Oklahoma/Florida meet was the focus of the live blog. It was a meet between the #1 and #2 team in the country, so obviously it was expected to be exciting. LSU (the #5 team) was competing against the #30 team, and Utah (the #4 team) was competing against the #23 team. Both of those meets should have been well in hand for the top 5 team in those meets unless an absolute catastrophe occurred, so of course they weren’t as highly anticipated. Additionally, both the LSU and the Utah meet were accessible to more people in the country, whereas quite a lot of people who have pretty extensive cable packages were still unable to view the Oklahoma/Florida meet. Spencer spent more time on the meet that was likely to be more exciting and was less accessible to the average person. It wasn’t favoritism.

      2. You realize Spencer is only one human right? That being said, Spencer you are amazing and thank you for all you do!

  8. I have no problem with OUs last 2 bars scores but no way in hell was that a better bars set as a whole than UFs.

  9. Alabama had a lovely bars rotation. I’m really hoping they can put up a big score tonight.

  10. Lol at the fact that it’s still a legitimate possibility that both teams go over 198 at Oklahoma.

  11. All of the Oklahoma beam scores have been too high… especially Bre Showers and Anastasia Webb, are there 2 Carols on beam tonight?

  12. just an ou fan over here wondering why I watch sports

    I don’t like winning by overscoring, but also we have to go to floor now, so I feel bad about my team either way.

    1. This meet is just proving how biased the judging can be. I am a huge Oklahoma fan, but it’s just not fun to watch when it’s so obvious they are getting scores they don’t deserve.

      1. Yup, agree. And I’ll admit I was surprised by the extent of the overscoring tonight. It’s usually not SO egregious for OU at home.

    2. If I were UCLA I’d be wondering if the outcome of the UCLA @ OU meet has already been predetermined…

      1. They will all get 11’s for every routine and tie. Nationals will be cancelled because what’s the point

  13. i actually agree with the judges that splitting the beam is just the 0.3 deduction for grabbing because the gymnast didn’t touch the ground. you can murder me now.

    1. Thats actually what i thought the deduction was(.3), as well; i havent read the code recently, though. Maybe the judges havent either bc i trust spencer’s knowledge. We know he has read it recently.
      Lol. Or is one of those “up-to” type deductions?

    2. In JO and college (unlike elite) the deduction is for “fall on or against the apparatus” — they don’t have to touch the ground. Splitting the beam is clearly a fall on the apparatus, so it should be 0.5.

      1. I’m pretty sure you can get the deduction for a fall without actually coming off the beam in elite too

  14. For anyone not looking at the live scores page, Showers actually got a 9.325, not a 9.575, so at least she got a score that is mathematically possible.

      1. Yes, that’s what I meant. Spencer said she might have gotten a 9.575 on floor when she sat a pass, so I was clarifying that she actually didn’t for those who weren’t looking at the live scores. Spencer later updated with her correct score.

      1. Yeah. Not sure why i get so excited for these meets every weekend. I end up quitting after 2 rotations bc of the inflated scoring. It’s becoming waaaay too predictable with the big name schools. Maybe i’ll just watch all the “other” schools from now on. (The unranked ones, D2, & D3) bet those are at least watchable.

  15. Wait, one of the judges gave Dowell a 10 when she had a step back on the opening pass? At this point I’m not surprised, but…

  16. Can’t really gripe about SEC over scoring today! Florida should have won that meet. The OU floor scores were completely ridiculous.

    1. Guess they traded because last year OU should have won the meet against Florida. Can’t wait to see what happens with the UCLA/OU meet next month lol

  17. This is the issue with the constant over scoring – Trautman’s routine was so much better than the other 9.975’s for OU but because the judges forgot to actually judge them, she gets the same score. And her routine which deserved a high score gets lumped in with the overstored bonanza!

    1. The only issue is they just don’t seem able to figure out vault. If they can get that down, I agree.

  18. Great, both of my fantasy gymnasts at the OU/Florida meet fell on beam. Ah well, at least I got a 10 out of it.

  19. Oklahoma – Florida. One 10 and 7 scores of 9.975. Meaning the judges gave 9 total 10 scores during the meet. Ridiculous.

  20. I like the other format. Feels more like the real meet, I get more anxious for the next score. since I’m not watching the meet I think it was a bit more exciting. Just saying.

  21. Oh Carol
    by Howard Greenfield / Neil Sedaka

    Oh! Carol, I am but a fool
    Darling, I love you though you treat me cruel
    You hurt me, and you made me cry
    But if you leave me, I will surely die
    Darling, there will never be another
    ‘Cause I love you so
    Don’t ever leave me
    Say you’ll never go
    I will always want you for my sweetheart
    No matter what you do
    Oh! Carol, I’m so in love with you
    Oh! Carol

  22. I feel like Shallon Olsen isn’t getting the difficulty bonus that some others benefit from. I know she has some form issues, but her big skills deserve a bit of bonus. I think Alabama has been underscored, comparatively, on beam, also.

    1. I think theyve been underscored on all events. And i dont even like bama. I like gymnastics though. Lol. Well, properly scored gym.

    2. Bama’s been losing their reputation bonus just in general, at least compared to others

  23. Ahhhh! They just announced the outcome of the ok/fl meet during the ala/miz meet. I was hoping it would stay a secret and I could read it play by play later- spoiler free. I feel robbed!

  24. Ugh! The home scoring at Oklahoma usually isn’t THAT cracky, they usually score better on the road than at home. C’mon judges. You could’ve given many of those routines, for both Oklahoma and Florida, 9.8s instead of 9.9s and the overall scores still would’ve been high and it still would’ve been a close meet. I know most of the problem scores got dropped cuz of 6 up 5 count and Florida didn’t do their best on vault but I still thought Florida looked better overall and deserved to win tonight. Although I thought Oklahoma looked better overall and deserved to win when Florida beat them last year so I guess they’re even now? I’m an OU fan cuz I’m from MN so I root hard for Maggie and Olivia but I love the Florida team too. I’m a gymnastics fan first and I really just want every gymnast to do their best AND GET SCORED CORRECTLY BY THE JUDGES and may the best team win! Seriously.

    1. Also let’s keep our anger focused at the judges and not mention the gymnasts who got over scored by name- I’m sure they know they were overscoered and are embarrassed by it, no need to make them feel bad about hitting their routines and getting great scores.

      1. You really can’t discuss over-scoring without discussing specific routines and scores. No reason for the gymnasts to feel bad.

      2. I think this is taking it a bit too far. While I agree that people on the gymternet are often cruel with the comments they make about athletes, I don’t think mentioning specific instances of overscoring is an example. Saying that a gymnast was overscored in no way implies that she did a poor job or that the situation is her fault. Often, people who talk about overscoring are talking about a routine that went 9.975 and realistically should have gone 9.90. 9.90 is still an awesome score. To say that an athlete deserved a 9.90 is to say that she performed a very nice routine. College gymnasts are high level athletes. They can handle being told: “You did a nice routine, but the judges were a bit generous,” just as a basketball player can handle being told: “Nice steal and layup, but you got away with a travel.”

      3. Sorry, I disagree. I’m sure all the gymnasts (they are all adults) know that there is nothing personal about it. You can’t discuss the topic without providing examples. And boy has their been a lot today.

  25. Ah darn. I was hoping Alabama might break 197 tonight. Still, they had a nice meet.

    1. Alabama’s final total was upped to 197.850 after Maddie D’s beam was changed from 9.725 to 9.825.

      Those beam scores were harsh especially compared to the”friendly” Mizzou floor scores. The were probably right, but compared to the drunk scoring at Georgia and OU tonight it makes those beam scores stand out more.

  26. What an incredible meet ruined by hairbrained judging. Florida has to kick themselves over that vault rotation, but Oklahoma definitely had homecooked scoring. But the gymnastics and back and forth was worth the price of admission. And if Florida can clean up vault, they might be the silent favorites….

  27. Catching up on the televised SEC meets from earlier and John Roethlisberger is – breaking news – a humongous doofus. He should be fired for the continued mispronunciation of Ari Guerra’s name alone.

  28. Unpopular opinion: I’m actually kind of glad the judges are starting to give up on the pause deductions on beam since “constantly moving through the routine” has just turned into gymnasts constantly waving their hands and sticking their butts out. It’s pretty easy to differentiate between a short pause and a long pause, just take a deduction for a long pause. Easy peasy.

  29. Women’s College Gymnastics is broken. It’s not even fun to follow at this point. No one has a freaking clue how any team actually compares to another team even when they’re competing head to head with each other. Such a joke.

  30. Is anyone else a bit disappointed in LSU’s choreography? They were my favorite for years, but I’m not feeling it this year… 😭

      1. I’m loving reagan campbell, Sarah Edwards, and of course sarah finnegans choreography this year but I do think that lsu as a whole has had better choreography the last couple years

  31. Agreed- they are definitely still exciting, but in comparison to Myia Hambrick, Ashley Gnat and Sarah Finnegan’s previous routines I wanted more!

  32. Ugh… the judging gives me serious anxiety. Spencer, perhaps you need to give them a clinic! Not sure where the oversight is.

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