University of Oklahoma Athletics

Saturday, January 22
Tucson, AZ
5:00 PM

University of Oklahoma

197.900
at
193.775

Arizona

Sheridan Ramsey Lead
Photo by: Matthew Smith

Sooners Shine with Season-High Score

January 22, 2022 | Women's Gymnastics

Ā Oklahoma
Oklahoma
197.900
Utah State
Utah State University Logo
196.350
Stanford
Oklahoma State
195.725
Arizona
Texas
193.775
Team Scores
Vault Bars Beam Floor
OU 49.500 49.400 49.575 49.425
UA 48.650 47.000 49.225 48.900
STAN 48.800 49.000 49.075 48.850
USU 48.900 49.050 49.500 48.900
High Scores
Event Gymnast Score
Vault Jordan Bowers (OU) 9.975
Bars Fletcher (OU), Bowers (OU), Davis (OU) 9.900
Beam Ragan Smith (OU) 9.975
Floor Bowers (OU), Smith (OU), Clark (USU) 9.925
AA Jordan Bowers (OU) 39.600
OU Team Highs
Event Gymnast Score
Vault Jordan Bowers 9.975
Bars Bowers, Davis, Fletcher 9.900
Beam Ragan SmithĀ  9.975
Floor Bowers, Smith 9.925
AA Jordan Bowers 39.600

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TUCSON, Ariz. – The No. 4 Oklahoma women's gymnastics team dominated Saturday night with a season-high 197.900 inside the McKale Center in Tucson, Ariz. The Sooners took down Utah State (196.350), Stanford (195.725) and Arizona (193.775) in a quad-meet by posting the second-highest score in the nationĀ and the highest road score of the season.

Freshman Jordan Bowers won four event titles on the night taking home the all-around with a career-high 39.600, vault with a career-high 9.975, bars with a 9.900 and floor with a career-high 9.925. Sharing the bars title with Bowers was Danae Fletcher and Audrey Davis with matching 9.9s. Ragan Smith took home beam with a near-perfect 9.975 and shared floor with a 9.925. Utah State's Brie Clark also shared the floor title with a 9.925.

The Sooners came out on fire in the first rotation with a nation-leading 49.575 on beam. Jenna Dunn led things off for the Sooners with another strong routine and a stuck gainer full dismount for a 9.875. In the No. 2 spot, Bowers added a 9.800. Making her first beam appearance of the season, Katherine LeVasseur was stunning and confident in the No. 3 spot as she nailed her dismount for a career-best 9.875. Davis was gorgeous as always, showing off her choreography and sticking her dismount for a 9.925. Carly Woodard rebounded after last week's fall with a fantastic routine, crushing her series and the dismount for a 9.925 in the No. 5 spot. Smith anchored strong with a stuck dismount and another near-perfect 9.975.

OU had a strong second rotation with a 49.425 on floor to hold the lead at the halfway point. Bell Johnson moved into the leadoff spot and started things off with a 9.825. Davis followed with gorgeous choreography for a career-high 9.850. In the No. 3 spot, Woodard showed off strong tumbling for a 9.875. Making her debut on floor, Danae Fletcher earned a 9.850 in the No. 4 spot. Bowers tied her career high on floor with her unique tumbling passes for a 9.925. Anchoring on her second straight event was Smith with a 9.925.

In the third rotation, the Sooners put up a season-high 49.500 on vault thanks to a near-perfect vault in the anchor position from Bowers. Fletcher led things off with a 9.800, followed by a stick and a career-high 9.875 from Sheridan Ramsey. Starting the string of Yurchenko 1.5's was Allie Stern with a 9.9. LeVasseur stuck her vault for the third week in a row, earning a 9.95. Bowers anchored with a stick and a 9.975.

Closing out the meet strong was a 49.400 rotation on bars. Danielle Sievers and LeVassuer led off with matching 9.825s. Fletcher tallied a 9.9 in her bars debut, followed by a 9.875 from Smith. Bowers and Davis closed out the rotation with matching 9.9s to secure the Sooners victory.

The Sooners will return to the friendly confines of Lloyd Noble Center on Sunday, Jan. 30, to host the reigning Big 12 Champion Denver. The meet is slated for a 3:45 p.m. CT start on ESPN.

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