CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo. – Four Redhawks captured individual event titles as Southeast Missouri women's gymnastics totaled 194.275 to best Centenary Sunday afternoon at the Show Me Center. Centenary tallied a team-score of 188.000 at the dual.
SEMO completed its double-meet home weekend with its third-straight mark of 194 or higher in 2021 after compiling a season-high 195.050 in its Midwest Independent Conference tri with Illinois State and Centenary Friday.
Alana Fischer secured her first career event title with a 9.825 on beam in the third rotation. After posting a personal-best 9.850 on beam Friday, the senior from Georgetown, Ontario, Canada, won her first career title with a 9.825 on the discipline Sunday.
Anna Kaziska won the floor title with a career-best 9.925 in the final rotation of the afternoon dual. Kaziska's previous career-high on floor was a 9.900, which she had registered three times. The 9.925 earned Sunday puts Kaziska tied for seventh all-time in SEMO history for floor.
Dahlia Solorzano-Caruso captured the vault title with a 9.775 in the first rotation at the dual while
Jolie Miller won the bars title with her third 9.800 in 2021.
SEMO opened the dual with a 48.375 on vault and had the top-five scorers at the dual. Solorzano-Caruso paced the Redhawks with a 9.775 to win the event.
Gabrielle Adams chipped in a 9.725 for second overall Sunday.
Lydia Test, Kaziska and
Michael Sanders all tallied 9.625 to complete the Redhawk scorers and tie for third at the competition
Makenze Marciniak tallied a 9.500 in the leadoff slot.
In the second rotation, SEMO compiled a 48.525 on bars. For the second-straight event Sunday, the Redhawks had the top five scores in the event standings. Miller led the way for her third career event title (second in 2021), finishing with a score of 9.800.
Lindsey Moffitt, Fischer and Solorzano-Caruso tied for second on the event with 9.700 in the first, third and fourth lineup spots.
Lindsey Bates chipped in a 9.625 for fifth at the meet.
SEMO added a 48.575 on beam in the third rotation of the afternoon. Fischer topped the Redhawks lineup with a 9.825 for her first career event title.
Molly Maxwell recorded a career-best 9.800 for second at the meet.
Anna Speller and Miller each posted consecutive 9.675s in the third and fourth slots on SEMO's rotation to tie for fourth at the dual.
Test had a 9.600 and Kaziska finished with a 9.325.
SEMO concluded the dual with a 48.800 on floor. Kaziska paced the Redhawks with her historic 9.925, which put her seventh all-time in program-history on the event.
Jordan Jones finished second at the dual with her second 9.825 of the 2021 season. Moffitt added a 9.775 and Maxwell finished with 9.750 for third and fourth at the dual meet.
Sanders rounded out the rotation with a 9.525.
Centenary's Kendall Sanders won the all-around competition with 38.025 behind a 9.700 on beam (third) and 9.725 on floor (fifth).
SEMO will take a short break from competition before hosting Lindenwood and Illinois State on Senior Day on Friday, March 12. First rotation of the tri meet is set for 6:30 p.m., CT at Houck Field House.