Meet #11
Southeast Missouri at Illinois StateÂ
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Meet Information:Â
Date:Â Saturday, March 15, 2025
Time:Â 5:00 p.m.
Location:Â Normal, Illinois
Venue:Â CEFCU Arena
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Head Coaches:Â
SEMO:Â Ashley Lawson (Seventh Season)
ISU:Â Bob Conkling (20
th Season)
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Gymhawks Wrap-Up Regular Season Saturday at Illinois State
Southeast Missouri Gymnastics will take on fellow Midwest Indpendent Conference member, Illinois State, in the final regular season meet of 2025. The competition wil take place on Saturday, March 15, at 5:00 p.m. from CEFCU Arena in Normal, Illinois.Â
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Against ISU
Saturday's showdown will mark the third competition between the two schools in 2025. The Gymhawks began the regular season in a quad-meet against ISU before hosting the Redbirds later in the season in Cape Girardeau. ISU has taken both regular season matchups thus far with a 194.000 or higher in both meets.Â
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Last Time Out
The Gymhakws are coming off their second-best performance of the season after last Saturday's victory over Greenville with a 194.200. The squad achieved their second-straight score of 194.00 or higher after recording their highest score of the season with a 194.400 (Feb. 28). Junior
Taylor Ingle captured her fourth all-around title with a 38.450 finishing second on the floor and first on the bars.Â
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Led By Seniors
In their final home meet in Cape Girardeau, seniors
Madison Greene and
Nyah Reader paced the Gymhawks on the vault and beam, respectively. Greene recorded a 9.825 to lead the vault while Reader led the beam with a 9.750.Â
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Crouch on the Floor
Junior
Sydney Crouch turned in her highest score of the season on the floor for the second time last Saturday night inside the Show Me Center. Crouch turned in a 9.775 surpassing her previous high of 9.725 (Feb. 28). Crouch has scored a 9.700 or higher in four meets this season.Â
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Hamilton
Fellow junior
Kailyn Hamilton had her best floor routine last Saturday against Greenville. The Springfield, Missouri-native recorded a 9.825 which was the third highest score on the floor. The performance marked back-to-back weeks with a 9.800 or higher for the first time this season as she now has two performances of 9.800 or better in 2025.Â
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Back-to-BackÂ
Leah Parton turned in her second-best performance on the floor against Greenville. The West Des Moines, Iowa-native recorded her second-straight 9.800 or higher on the floor with a 9.800. Previously, Parton turned in a 9.875 at the SEMO Tri-Meet (Feb. 28) marking back-to-back weeks with a 9.800.Â
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Back on Beam
The Gymhawks turned in their highest beam score in the last three performances on Saturday night with a 48.450. Four weeks ago, SEMO turned in a 48.800 on the beam which marked their highest beam rotation score of the season. They turned in a their highest score in three weeks against Greenville led by
Nyah Reader with a 9.750.Â
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She's a Freshman
Freshman
Joselene Hernandez tied her career-high on the vault at the Show Me Center on Saturday night. Hernandez turned in a 9.775 for the second time this season on the vault rotation. She has six vault routines on the season with a 9.700 or higher including four of them at 9.750 or better.Â
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