SALT LAKE CITY – Arizona State gymnastics had three gymnasts earn career highs in Salt Lake City on Friday night, scoring a 194.300 team total to No. 5 Utah's 197.050.
Notable Stats
The Gym Devils got off to a rough start on bars, scoring a season-low bars total. Reeves and Leonard-Baker ended the first rotation on a solid note for ASU, scoring a 9.800 and 9.825, respectively. For Reeves, that was a career high.
Rotation Two: Vault, 48.750
Leonard-Baker led the team in the second rotation as well, scoring a season-high 9.825 for the junior. Scharf bounced back from a tough bars routine to stick her vault and earn a 9.800.
Rotation Three: Floor, 48.925
Scharf and Ginn led ASU on floor with 9.850s, a career high for Scharf. Ginn has yet to score below a 9.825 on floor this season, competing in the anchor spot in each meet. Boyer tied her career high with a 9.825 on floor.
Rotation Four: Beam, 48.850
Thompson got the Gym Devils off to a strong start on beam with a career-high 9.825. Isabel Redmond and Reeves chipped in a 9.750 and 9.775, respectively, both tying their career highs on beam. Morgan Wilson also added a solid 9.750 to the team score.
Up Next
Arizona State returns home for the annual Salute to Service meet against No. 10 Cal on Saturday, February 1 at 4 p.m. MST. It will be broadcast on the ASU Live Stream.
Notable Stats
- Arizona State (3-3) got off to a rough start on bars in the first rotation before earning solid numbers in the other three events. Utah improved to 5-0 with the win.
- In her two events, bars and vault, junior Cairo Leonard-Baker led the Sun Devils in scoring with 9.825s for each event.
- A handful of new career bests were earned in tonight's meet. Hannah Scharf scored a 9.850 on floor for a new career high for the freshman. Sophomore Megan Thompson earned a career-high 9.825 on beam. Finally, freshman Gracie Reeves scored a career-high 9.800 on the uneven bars and 38.925 in the all-around.
- In the all-around, Reeves led Arizona State with a career-high 38.925, followed by freshman Juliette Boyer's 38.375 and Scharf's 37.3775.
- Floor saw the highest scores for ASU tonight, with Scarf and senior Jessica Ginn both scoring a 9.850. Ginn has yet to score below a 9.825 this season on floor.
- The attendance in the Jon M. Huntsman Center was 15,558.
- No. 5 Utah, 197.050
- Arizona State, 194.300
The Gym Devils got off to a rough start on bars, scoring a season-low bars total. Reeves and Leonard-Baker ended the first rotation on a solid note for ASU, scoring a 9.800 and 9.825, respectively. For Reeves, that was a career high.
Cairo caps off the first rotation with a 9.825, a team-high! The #GymDevils scored a 47.775 on bars.
— Sun Devil Gymnastics (@SunDevilGym) January 25, 2020
On to the next rotation. ?? pic.twitter.com/SaGYgoeGMH
Rotation Two: Vault, 48.750
Leonard-Baker led the team in the second rotation as well, scoring a season-high 9.825 for the junior. Scharf bounced back from a tough bars routine to stick her vault and earn a 9.800.
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— Sun Devil Gymnastics (@SunDevilGym) January 25, 2020
Cairo scored a season-high 9.825 on vault!! #GymDevils pic.twitter.com/RVevf6Edk1
Rotation Three: Floor, 48.925
Scharf and Ginn led ASU on floor with 9.850s, a career high for Scharf. Ginn has yet to score below a 9.825 on floor this season, competing in the anchor spot in each meet. Boyer tied her career high with a 9.825 on floor.
Jess Ginn caps off the floor crew with a 9.850!
— Sun Devil Gymnastics (@SunDevilGym) January 25, 2020
Of course, she won over the Ute crowd with her dance moves. ?? pic.twitter.com/hFTfE4RjJz
Rotation Four: Beam, 48.850
Thompson got the Gym Devils off to a strong start on beam with a career-high 9.825. Isabel Redmond and Reeves chipped in a 9.750 and 9.775, respectively, both tying their career highs on beam. Morgan Wilson also added a solid 9.750 to the team score.
Megan Thompson led the #GymDevils in the final rotation, scoring a career-high 9.825! ASU earned a 48.800 on beam. pic.twitter.com/nn06Z1F7uU
— Sun Devil Gymnastics (@SunDevilGym) January 25, 2020
Up Next
Arizona State returns home for the annual Salute to Service meet against No. 10 Cal on Saturday, February 1 at 4 p.m. MST. It will be broadcast on the ASU Live Stream.