NORMAN – Celebrating the 2024 senior class, the No. 1 Oklahoma women's gymnastics team sent their seniors out in a big way breaking the program team score record with a 198.775 Sunday afternoon inside Lloyd Noble Center.
This is the second time this season the Sooners have broken their team score record (198.675 – Feb. 23). The Sooners now hold the third-highest score in NCAA history, tied with Florida who earned a 198.775 in 2022.
The win also marked the 500
th win at Oklahoma for 18
th-year head coach K.J. Kindler. Kindler is now just six wins away from her 600
th career win as a head coach.
Along with their overall scoring record, the Sooners tied the program record on floor with a 49.825, punctuated by a perfect 10 from
Jordan Bowers.
Bowers had a career night earning a 39.850 in the all-around, becoming the sixth gymnast this season to achieve a mark of 39.850 or higher. Bowers's perfect score was her third this season and third career perfect mark on floor. The Lincoln, Neb., native took home at least a share of four event titles on the night, earning the vault title with a 9.925, bars with a 9.975, floor with her perfect 10 and the all-around.
Sharing the bars title with Bowers was
Ragan Smith and
Katherine LeVasseur. On beam,
Faith Torrez took home the title with a near-perfect 9.975.
The Sooners narrowly trailed Alabama 49.500-49.450 after the first rotation. Torrez led off with a 9.8, followed by a 9.9 from
Keira Wells. In the No. 3 spot, Bowers nearly got the stick for a team-high 9.925. LeVasseur followed with a 9.9 of her own and
Hannah Scheible added a 9.85 off her handspring pike half. In the anchor spot,
Ava Siegfeldt notched a 9.85 on her Yurchenko 1.5.
OU used an incredible second rotation to take the lead 99.250-98.875. The Sooners posted a 49.800 on the event, the third-best score in program history. Sievers started things strong with a 9.95 and a stuck dismount, followed by a 9.975 from LeVasseur in the No. 2 spot. After a fall by Torrez in the No. 3 spot,
Ragan Smith came up clutch with a strong routine and a stuck double layout for a career-high 9.975. Davis added a 9.925 on a stunning routine and Bowers anchored with a 9.975 and the sixth stuck dismount of the day for the Sooners.
On beam, the Sooners notched an impressive 49.700 to extend their lead, 148.950-148.400. Davis began the third rotation with a stunning routine and stuck dismount for a 9.925. A fall in the No. 2 spot put the pressure on Bowers who came up big with a strong 9.95. Torrez rebounded from her fall on bars in a big way, earning a near-perfect 9.975 in the No. 4 spot. Showing off her gorgeous flexibility, LeVasseur added a 9.9 in the No. 5 spot. Anchoring in one of her final routines in the LNC was Smith for a 9.95.
OU tied its program record on floor with a 49.825. Davis got things going in the final rotation with a 9.9, followed by a career-high tying 9.95 from
Bell Johnson. In the No. 3 spot, Smith added a career-high 9.975 on one of her final routines in the LNC. LeVasseur closed out her night with a 9.925, earning a 39.700 in the all-around. Torrez ended her night strong with a stunning double layout for a career-high 9.975. Anchoring was Bowers with her second-straight perfect 10.
UP NEXT
The Sooners will host the Big 12 Championship for the final time on Saturday, March 23, inside Lloyd Noble Center. The meet will air on ESPNU at 6:15 p.m. CT.
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