DENTON, Texas – Southeast Missouri Gymnastics placed second at the Texas Woman's Tri-Meet on Friday night with a new season-high 193.325 from Kitty Magee Arena.
Texas Woman's won the meet with a 194.875 as West Chester finished third with a 191.750.
Junior
Taylor Ingle placed first place overall in the all-around with a 38.500, marking her first first place finish of the season in the all-around. Ingle has competed in the all-around in all three meets in 2025. Ingle tied for first place on the Vault (9.850), tied for 11
th on the bars (9.675), finished 18
th on the beam (9.100), and won the floor rotation with a 9.875.
Senior
Lindsay Ockler tied for first place on the bars with a score of 9.800, marking a new season best for the Huson, Montana-native.
Sophomore
Leah Parton finished second overall on the balance beam, tying Emma Brkljacic of TWU with a 9.725.
Bars
The Redhawks began the night on the Bars headlined by senior
Lindsay Ockler who turned in a 9.800 in the final spot of the lineup. For Ockler, the 9.800 is her second of the season as the Redhawks turned in a 48.700 in the opening rotation.
Junior
Kailyn Hamilton and sophomore
Ava Johnston started the rotation with back-to-back 9.700s. For Johnston, her routine was her season debut in 2025 as Hamilton turned in a new season high.
Sydney Crouch followed in spot three, turning in a season-high of her own with a 9.750 as she tied for second on the rotation with senior
Janelle Lopez who matched her in spot five.
Taylor Ingle recorded a 9.675 in spot four as the Redhawks turned to the beam for rotation two.
Beam
The Redhawks turned in a 46.800 as a team on the beam, led by sophomore
Jaidan Kossuth who set a new season-high with a 9.700 in the first spot in the lineup.
Sophomore
Leah Parton led the rotation with a 9.725 in spot four for the Gymhawks which was also a season high as the two newcomers dominated in rotation two.
Ailey Kuehn (9.050),
Janelle Lopez (9.225), and
Taylor Ingle (9.100) were the other Redhawks who scored north of 9.000 on the beam as the Redhawks turned to the floor for rotation three.
Floor
Juniors
Sydney Crouch and
Kailyn Hamilton started rotation three with back-to-back 9.775s to get the Gymhawks going from spot one and two, respectively, in the lineup.
Taylor Ingle led the rotation with a season-high 9.875 on the floor from the final spot, followed by senior
Madison Greene who turned in a 9.850 in spot three.
Freshman
Anna Lee Phillips made her debut in a Gymhawks leotard as she recorded a 9.625 in spot three.
SEMO turned in a 48.900 as a team on the floor and had a 144.400 running score heading into the final rotation of the evening.
Vault
Taylor Ingle led the Redhawks in the final rotation, turning in another season-high from spot three in the lineup. Ingle recorded a 9.850 as the Redhawks scored their highest rotation score of the evening with a 48.925.
Lindsay Ockler followed close behind as she anchored the lineup with a 9.825, another season high.
Junior
Ailey Kuehn picked up where she left off from a week ago with another solid routine. Kuehn turned in a 9.775 from spot four in the rotation.
Freshman
Joselene Hernandez continued her great start to the 2025 season with a season best 9.750 for the Gymhawks in spot two of the lineup.
Seniors
Nyah Reader and
Janelle Lopez were in spot one and five, respectively, in the lineup turning in a 9.450 and a 9.725. For Lopez, the 9.725 was a season best.