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Gymnastics Hits 196.325 In Win Over George Washington
January 28, 2023 | Women's Gymnastics
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – In front of a season-high 2,750 fans, the University of North Carolina gymnastics team defeated George Washington, 196.325-195.350, on Saturday afternoon at Carmichael Arena to improve to 5-2 overall and 2-0 in East Atlantic Gymnastics League action.
For the third meet in a row, Julia Knower earned the all-around title with a score of 39.350 after winning individual event titles on beam (9.850) and floor (9.950). It marks the seventh all-around title of her career.
Rotation One – Vault
Carolina began the meet on vault with Kaya Forbes producing a team-high 9.850, which ranked second overall. Lali Dekanoidze and Knower both recorded scores of 9.825 with the latter achieving a season-best to share third place.
Also counting were a pair of 9.750s from Kate Greene and Gwen Fink, good enough for respective season- and career-highs. Carolina's team score of 49.000 was its second highest of the season to edge out George Washington's 48.975.
Rotation Two – Bars
Having posted scores of 9.825 in the past three meets, Isabelle Schaefer led the way with a season-high 9.900 on bars for the third individual title of her career. Dekanoidze, UNC's program record holder in the event, finished right behind Schaefer at 9.875.
Fink matched her career-best 9.850 to tie for third as Knower and Jamie Shearer both notched scores of 9.725. Carolina posted a collective mark of 49.075, well ahead of the 48.675 from George Washington.
Rotation Three – Beam
Knower had the highest score of the meet on beam with a 9.850. Hannah Nam had a season-best 9.825 to tie with Culton for second. Competing in just her second meet since a season-ending injury over a year ago, Hallie Thompson tallied a 9.775 as Taylor Schulze also scored for the home team with a 9.625.
Both the Tar Heels and Buff & Blue registered team scores of 48.900.
Rotation Four – Floor
Carolina saved its best showing for last highlighted by Knower setting a meet-high and career-best 9.950 to jump to No. 7 all-time in Carolina history. Forbes also had a stellar showing with a 9.900 to finish second, the highest score of the freshman's career.
Culton matched her season-high 9.875 for the third-best showing of the meet. Greene had a career day of her own, setting a new personal best 9.825. Nam also matched her season-best 9.800 as UNC scored 49.350 to GWU's 48.800 for its highest floor mark of the year.
Up Next
The Tar Heels will make a quick trip on I-40 E to Raleigh for the NC State Tri-Meet on Saturday, Feb. 4, where they will compete against the Wolfpack and Western Michigan. The meet begins at 4 p.m. ET at James T. Valvano Arena.
Carolina's next home meet is Friday, Feb. 24, against EAGL foe Temple at 8 p.m. inside Carmichael Arena. Admission is free and open to the public.
Stay up to date with Carolina Gymnastics by following the Tar Heels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
For the third meet in a row, Julia Knower earned the all-around title with a score of 39.350 after winning individual event titles on beam (9.850) and floor (9.950). It marks the seventh all-around title of her career.
Rotation One – Vault
Carolina began the meet on vault with Kaya Forbes producing a team-high 9.850, which ranked second overall. Lali Dekanoidze and Knower both recorded scores of 9.825 with the latter achieving a season-best to share third place.
Also counting were a pair of 9.750s from Kate Greene and Gwen Fink, good enough for respective season- and career-highs. Carolina's team score of 49.000 was its second highest of the season to edge out George Washington's 48.975.
Rotation Two – Bars
Having posted scores of 9.825 in the past three meets, Isabelle Schaefer led the way with a season-high 9.900 on bars for the third individual title of her career. Dekanoidze, UNC's program record holder in the event, finished right behind Schaefer at 9.875.
Fink matched her career-best 9.850 to tie for third as Knower and Jamie Shearer both notched scores of 9.725. Carolina posted a collective mark of 49.075, well ahead of the 48.675 from George Washington.
Rotation Three – Beam
Knower had the highest score of the meet on beam with a 9.850. Hannah Nam had a season-best 9.825 to tie with Culton for second. Competing in just her second meet since a season-ending injury over a year ago, Hallie Thompson tallied a 9.775 as Taylor Schulze also scored for the home team with a 9.625.
Both the Tar Heels and Buff & Blue registered team scores of 48.900.
Rotation Four – Floor
Carolina saved its best showing for last highlighted by Knower setting a meet-high and career-best 9.950 to jump to No. 7 all-time in Carolina history. Forbes also had a stellar showing with a 9.900 to finish second, the highest score of the freshman's career.
Culton matched her season-high 9.875 for the third-best showing of the meet. Greene had a career day of her own, setting a new personal best 9.825. Nam also matched her season-best 9.800 as UNC scored 49.350 to GWU's 48.800 for its highest floor mark of the year.
Up Next
The Tar Heels will make a quick trip on I-40 E to Raleigh for the NC State Tri-Meet on Saturday, Feb. 4, where they will compete against the Wolfpack and Western Michigan. The meet begins at 4 p.m. ET at James T. Valvano Arena.
Carolina's next home meet is Friday, Feb. 24, against EAGL foe Temple at 8 p.m. inside Carmichael Arena. Admission is free and open to the public.
Stay up to date with Carolina Gymnastics by following the Tar Heels on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook.
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