COLUMBIA, Mo. – Southeast Missouri Gymnastics finished the Missouri Quad-Meet with a 193.150 on Sunday afternoon at the Hearnes Center.
The Denver Pioneers took home the top spot as they recorded a 197.625, edging the host by a narrow margin. Missouri ended the meet with a 197.375 for second place. New Hampshire finished third with a 195.250.
Lydia Webb and
Taylor Ingle competed in the all-around catergory, picking up sixth and seventh place finishes, respectively. Webb ended with a 38.800 as Ingle finished with a 38.650.
Beam
The Redhawks started the afternoon on the Beam, turning in a 47.500 as a team after the first rotation. Sophomore
Taylor Ingle led the group with a 9.800 in spot three of the lineup.
Seniors
Anna Speller and
Lydia Webb registered the second and third best rotation scores with a 9.725 and 9.525, respectively to round out SEMO's highest scorers.
Sophomore
Anna Chodon was in the leadoff spot in the Beam lineup, starting the group off with a 9.325.
Freshman
Jordan Napolitano registered a 9.125 in spot two, as
Ailey Kuehn rounded out the group with a 9.100.
The 47.500 put the Redhawks in fourth place after the first rotation.
Floor
The Redhawks turned to the floor for rotation two and registered a 48.400 as a team in the second rotation. After two rotations, SEMO had a running score of 95.900.
Junior
Madison Greene led the way for the Redhawks on the floor, turning in a 9.825 from the sixth and final spot in the lineup.
Senior
Lydia Webb was the second-highest scorer in the fifth spot, as she turned in a 9.750.
Sophomore
Taylor Ingle and freshman
Kailyn Hamilton each turned in 9.600s. Hamilton led off the lineup as Ingle recorded her score at the fourth spot.
Freshman
Jordan Napolitano had the third-highest score in the second spot with a 9.625.
Vault
Madison Greene led the Redhawks in the third rotation with a 9.775 in the final spot of the lineup, just like she did on the Floor routine. SEMO turned in a 48.500 team-score on the Vault.
Sophomore
Ailey Kuehn scored an impressive 9.725 in the second spot of the lineup, following
Taylor Ingle in spot one (9.575).
Back-to-back 9.725s, this one coming from Napolitano in the third spot of the rotation as the Redhawks were on their way to their best rotation score of the competition.
Lydia Webb recorded a 9.700 in spot five. Junior
Janelle Lopez rounded out the scoring with her 9.550 in spot four.
The Redhawks had a running score of 144.400 after the third rotation.
Bars
The final rotation of the afternoon came on the Bars, as the Redhawks registered their meet-high 48.750, led by
Lydia Webb with a 9.825.
Janelle Lopez recorded a 9.800 in the fifth spot of the rotation to continue the high scoring from the Redhawks on Bars.
SEMO recorded three-straight 9.675s to start the rotation beginning with freshman
Ava Johnston.
Taylor Ingle and
Kailyn Hamilton followed behind as the pair recorded the same score.
Sydney Crouch anchored the lineup and turned in a 9.775 for the third highest and final score of the rotation.
The Redhawks concluded the meet with a 193.150.