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2025 Gator Gymnastics - National Title Contender

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The season starts Friday, Jan. 10 with a Quad Meet at Exactech Arena on SEC+ at 6:45 PM. The pre-season #3 Gators host #11 Michigan State, #23 Nebraska and North Illinois. Florida suffered a couple of key injury losses to potential All Americans Kayla DiCello & Skye Blakely, who both suffered ruptured achilles' tendons during last summer's Olympic trials. But even with those devastating losses, the team has enough talent to still compete for SEC and NCAA titles. Here are links to their full schedule and roster:

 
I believe UF coach Jenny Rowland also appeared as a gymnast in the 1986 movie, American Anthem, with Mitch Gaylord and Janet Jones(Gretzky) as lead actor/actress, or did I read that wrong? Her maiden name is Ester.
 
We underperformed on the uneven bars and our best gymnasts, Leann Wong, scored 6th in both the florr and beam, thus we lost by .100 to defending national champs LSU at their place. This team still is one of the best in the nation and can win the national title.
 
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I think a major thing that hurt us last night was that this was only the Gators 2nd meet and our first meet was a Quad that didn't have another Top 10 team in it. We chose not to schedule a match for opening weekend 2 weeks ago. Meanwhile, LSU opened with Iowa State and then competed in a Quad meet that included #1 Oklahoma, #4 Utah and #6 California. They were just a little sharper than Florida, although talent-wised, we're pretty even. College gymnastics is fun to watch, though, although understanding the complicated scoring is beyond my comprehension. And this year the NCAA has imposed even tight scoring criteria that is lowering scores across the board.
 
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#2 Gators win a tri-meet in Morgantowen, WV this afternoon. They weren't great, but good enough. Leanne Wong won the All-Around with her best meet of the year and Grad Transfer Selena-Harris Miranda continues to be our consistent star.
 
The #2 Gators went to Arkansas Friday night to take on #15 Arkansas and were cruising with a big lead of .650 going to the final routine. Arkansas was solid on the floor, not great, and Florida came into the meet as the #1 beam team in the nation. But the Gators totally collapsed and lost the match by .625. That's a gigantic turnaround in 1 routine that almost NEVER happens. But They had 2 girls fall off the beam and 3 others with bad wobbles, causing them to have to count 1 fall score and 3 more under 9.8. In fact their highest score on the beam was 9.80, which is totally unlike Gator gymnastics, who usually has 3 or more score on all event 9.90 or better. One of our most consistent performers, Sloane Blakely, missed the match probably due to illness that has been going through the team. But we are so deep and talented, to score that low in any routine hasn't happened in many years. Anyway, here's the article.

 
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