For the top scores of week 7, it’s the 33 routines that got a 10.000, a 10 from one judge, or a consensus 9.950 from both judges. Deep breath.
The 10.000s
Leah Clapper – Beam – Florida
The 9.975s
Luisa Blanco – Beam – Alabama
Lexi Graber – Floor – Alabama
Luisa Blanco – Floor – Alabama
Kennedy Hambrick – Vault – Arkansas
Alexia Burch – Vault – Utah
Lexy Ramler – Vault – Minnesota
Mary Korlin-Downs – Beam – Minnesota
Natalie Wojcik – Beam – Michigan
The 9.950s
Karrie Thomas – Beam – Oklahoma
Alyssa Baumann – Beam – Florida (10.000/9.900 split)
Alyssa Baumann – Floor – Florida
Raena Worley – Beam – Kentucky
Derrian Gobourne – Bars – Auburn
Kaylee Quinn – Vault – Alabama
Luisa Blanco – Bars – Alabama
Haleigh Bryant – Floor – LSU
Kennedy Hambrick – Beam – Arkansas
Bailey Lovett – Floor – Arkansas
Kennedy Hambrick – Floor – Arkansas
Sienna Schreiber – Beam – Missouri
Chae Campbell – Floor – UCLA
Ona Loper – Vault – Minnesota
Lexy Ramler – Bars – Minnesota
Anika Dujakovich – Vault – Nebraska
Adeline Kenlin – Beam – Iowa
Abby Heiskell – Vault – Michigan
Payton Murphy – Beam – Western Michigan
Jada Rondeau – Beam – Eastern Michigan (Partial)
Ella Hodges – Beam – Ohio State (10.000/9.900 split)
Lynnzee Brown – Vault – Denver (10.000/9.900 split)
Elizabeth Culton – Beam – North Carolina
Kaitlyn Yanish – Floor – Oregon State
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Adeline Kenlin is so 10-worthy on beam.
Baumann should’ve gotten the 10, not Clapper
I agree. She has to get at least one 10 in her senior season.
YEP.
SERIOUSLY
Luisa Blanco and Alyssa Baumann have lovely gymnastics. Haleigh Bryant is lovely and powerful.
Kind of a tangent, but the coverage of the Temple-UNC meet on Sunday was really well done. Kevin Copp is always a strong commentator, but I was particularly impressed that they were able to angle the camera to (usually) have both active events in frame (they didn’t alternate routines).