Dahlia Solorzano-Caruso registered career-bests on vault, bars, beam, floor and in the all-around competition to win her first three career individual titles and etch her name in the Southeast record books Sunday as the Redhawks overcame Alaska Anchorage, 191.225-190.825, for their first dual meet win since 2018. Solorzano-Caruso registered three career-bests to capture the vault (9.800), beam (9.900) and all-around (39.175) titles. In the fourth rotation, the freshman from Courtice, Ontario, Canada, posted a 9.900 on beam which tied for fifth all-time in Southeast program history for the event. Solorzano-Caruso became the 10th Redhawk to post the score with Lauren Israel last earning the mark on Feb. 26, 2016. She also posted a 9.750 on bars and a 9.725 on floor for third in both events.
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Solorzano-Caruso was second in the all-around competition (38.650) and the runner-up on vault with a 9.650 Friday in a tri meet at Alaska Anchorage with Wisconsin-Eau Claire. She was also fourth on bars (9.650) and floor (9.725) and sixth on beam (9.625).
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