Matthew Smith

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah – The Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team posted an incredible 197.900 at the inaugural Sprouts Farmers Market Collegiate Quad Saturday afternoon at the Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah.

No. 5 LSU came in second with a 197.150 followed by No. 12 UCLA with a 197.100 and No. 5 Utah with a 196.975.

Senior Audrey Davis came in second in the all-around with a 39.625, followed by sophomore Faith Torrez with a 39.600. Senior Katherine LeVasseur set a career-high with a 39.525 in the all-around and junior Jordan Bowers finished with a 39.400. Bowers also shared the beam title with a 9.950.

OU opened with a 49.450 on the vault to lead the meet after one rotation. UCLA was close behind with a 49.200 on floor, followed by a 49.050 from Utah on bars and a 48.750 from LSU on beam. Davis started the Sooners off strong with a 9.85 on her Yurchenko 1.5. Freshman Hannah Scheible set a career high with a 9.925 on her front pike half in the No. 2 spot. LeVasseur added a 9.9 in the No. 3 spot, followed by a 9.725 from Bowers. Freshman Keira Wells notched a career high 9.875 on a beautiful 1.5. Anchoring was Torrez with a 9.9.

The Sooners earned a 49.450 on bars to lead with a 98.900 at the halfway point. UCLA remained in second with a 98.600, followed by LSU (98.275) and Utah (98.225). Danielle Sievers made her season debut with a 9.875 in the leadoff spot. LeVasseur and Torrez each earned 9.85s, with Torrez nailing her double layout dismount. In the No. 4 spot, senior Ragan Smith put up a 9.9. Davis was the highlight of the rotation, nailing her dismount and showing off her sky-high piked jaeger for a near-perfect 9.975. Anchoring was Bowers with a 9.850.

OU pushed its lead further in the third rotation with a 49.500 on beam for a 148.425. UCLA was in second with a 147.850, Utah was in third with a 147.575 and LSU was in fourth with a 147.500. Davis started the third rotation with a stunning routine and a stuck dismount for a 9.9 as the new leadoff for the Sooners. Wells was steady in the No. 2 spot for a 9.850. Jordan Bowers was elegant and crisp on the beam, showing off a strong series and a stuck dismount for a 9.950. Torrez stuck her new dismount for a 9.925, followed by another stick a 9.9 from LeVasseur. Smith came off the beam on her series for a 9.375.

OU closed out the meet with a 49.475 on the floor to earn the win. Davis led off her third event of the day with a 9.9, followed by the Sooner debut of senior Soraya Hawthorne for a 9.825. Smith rebounded from her fall on beam with a stuck double tuck and double layout for a 9.9 in the No. 3 spot. LeVasseur showed off her incredible full-in for her opening pass for a 9.875. Faith Torrez nailed her sky-high double layout for a 9.95 in the No. 5 spot. Anchoring with an incredible double-pike was Bowers with a 9.875.

UP NEXT

The Sooners will head to Denver for their last road trip of the month. OU will face Big 12 rival Denver, UCLA and Stanford inside Magness Arena on Sunday, Jan. 21, at 3 p.m. CT.  

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