Completed Event: Women's Gymnastics versus Arizona on February 8, 2026 , Win , 198.175, to, 195.825


March 08, 2026 | Women's Gymnastics
NORMAN — In the final home meet of the year, the No. 1 Oklahoma women's gymnastics team posted a 198.175-195.025 victory over TWU Sunday afternoon inside Lloyd Noble Center.
OU closed its home slate with a 5-0 record inside the LNC as the Sooners moved to 158-4 all-time under head coach K.J. Kindler. This is the 12th straight season OU has gone undefeated at home, a 96-0 record across 65 meets.
Addison Fatta won the all-around with a 39.700, her fourth score over the 39.700 threshold this season. The sophomore also won a share of the vault (9.95) and floor (9.95) titles.
Keira Wells shared vault with Fatta and took home the beam title with a 9.90. Faith Torrez won bars with a 9.95, while Mackenzie Estep earned a share of vault and Elle Mueller earned a share of floor.
OU started the meet with a bang, sticking four vaults en route to a 49.650 in the first rotation. Every athlete posted at least a 9.90 as the Sooners recorded their second highest vault score this season. Wells, Estep and Fatta all stuck their Yurchenko 1.5s for 9.95s. Elizabeth Blessey and Hannah Scheible earned 9.90s for their handspring pike half vaults with Blessey sticking hers in the leadoff spot. Mueller added a 9.90 of her own on her Yurchenko 1.5.
A 49.600 on bars was highlighted by all five counting scores being over 9.90. In the leadoff for the second meet in a row, Ella Murphy earned a 9.925, followed by a 9.90 from Scheible. Fatta drilled her double layout for a 9.925 in the No. 3 spot. After a mistake, Caitlin Smith came in clutch in the No. 5 spot with a solid routine and a stuck dismount for a career-high 9.90. Torrez anchored with a 9.95.
The Sooners had an uncharacteristic beam rotation, counting just one score over 9.90. Fatta led off with a steady routine for a 9.875. In the No. 2 spot, Wells earned a 9.90, her seventh mark of 9.90 or better in nine competitive routines. Murphy added a 9.875 in the No. 3 spot before Estep tied her career high with a 9.85 for the second straight meet. Mueller added a 9.775 in the No. 5 spot.
The meet ended on a high note as the Sooners notched a 49.650 to close out the night. Murphy started things off with a 9.875, followed by an impressive 9.95 from Fatta. Wells earned a career high in the No. 3 spot, notching a 9.925 on her second career floor routine. In the No. 4 spot, Estep added a 9.925 of her own. Mueller tied her career high on the event with a strong performance for a 9.95, her seventh mark of 9.90 this year. Back in the floor lineup for the first time since Jan. 17, Slade anchored with a career high of her own as she notched a 9.90.
The final meet of the regular season is set for Friday, March 13, when the Sooners head to No. 9 Michigan.
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