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Gymnastics Posts 194.200 in Victory over Pitt and UNC
2.1.19 | Women's Gymnastics
PITTSBURGH—Temple women's gymnastics (7-6, 1-0 ECAC) defeated Pitt and UNC Friday night in a tri-meet matchup, taking the title with a 194.200. UNC (5-3, 2-1 EAGL) finished second with a 194.050 and Pitt (5-4, 1-2 EAGL) was third with a 193.550. Temple posted season-highs on beam and vault. Sophomore Monica Servidio was a highlight for the Owls, posting or tying her career-best on vault, bars and beam.
BeamÂ
> Temple started off the meet with a stellar performance on beam. The team posted a season-high 48.975 in their best event of the night.
> The Owls were strong from start to finish. Sophomores Jordyn Oster and Delaney Garin put on impressive performances, scoring 9.7 and 9.725, respectively.
> Freshman Ariana Castrence was key for the squad, earning a career-best 9.825.
> Junior Jazmyn Estrella and Servidio continued their outstanding beam work from their last competition. Estrella scored a career-best 9.825 and Servidio anchored the Owls with a career-best 9.9 to tie for second place in the event.
Floor
> The Owls tallied a 48.25 in their second event of the night.
> Senior India Anderson, coming off a career-best performance last meet, anchored the Owls with a team-high 9.775.
VaultÂ
> Temple scored a season-high 48.625 on vault.
> Servidio tied her career-best with a 9.775.
> Junior Jaylene Everett and Estrella also came up big for the Owls. Everett posted a season-best and team-high 9.8 and Estrella earned a 9.75.
Bars
> The Owls recorded a 48.350 on their final event of the competition.
> Servidio wrapped up her strong meet with a 9.75, which tied her career-best. Estrella tied Servidio for the team-high and second place in the event, also earning a 9.75 as the anchor.
All-Around
> Servidio and Castrence competed in the all-around for the Owls. Castrence took second place, scoring a 38.825. Servidio posted a 39.025 to earn first place. This is her second all-around title of the season.
From the Coach
> "We were the most complete team tonight," said head coach Josh Nilson. "We went 24-for-24 and six-for-six on bars, which was a tough event for everybody. Overall, the girls were very calm. I haven't seen them that calm and collected going into a meet yet. As a coach, seeing that was amazing. I think they finally realize that they can hang with any team. I couldn't be more proud of them."
Up Next
> Temple will compete at ECAC foe Penn in a quad meet that also features Maryland and West Virginia. Competition is set to begin at 1 p.m.
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BeamÂ
> Temple started off the meet with a stellar performance on beam. The team posted a season-high 48.975 in their best event of the night.
> The Owls were strong from start to finish. Sophomores Jordyn Oster and Delaney Garin put on impressive performances, scoring 9.7 and 9.725, respectively.
> Freshman Ariana Castrence was key for the squad, earning a career-best 9.825.
> Junior Jazmyn Estrella and Servidio continued their outstanding beam work from their last competition. Estrella scored a career-best 9.825 and Servidio anchored the Owls with a career-best 9.9 to tie for second place in the event.
Floor
> The Owls tallied a 48.25 in their second event of the night.
> Senior India Anderson, coming off a career-best performance last meet, anchored the Owls with a team-high 9.775.
VaultÂ
> Temple scored a season-high 48.625 on vault.
> Servidio tied her career-best with a 9.775.
> Junior Jaylene Everett and Estrella also came up big for the Owls. Everett posted a season-best and team-high 9.8 and Estrella earned a 9.75.
Bars
> The Owls recorded a 48.350 on their final event of the competition.
> Servidio wrapped up her strong meet with a 9.75, which tied her career-best. Estrella tied Servidio for the team-high and second place in the event, also earning a 9.75 as the anchor.
All-Around
> Servidio and Castrence competed in the all-around for the Owls. Castrence took second place, scoring a 38.825. Servidio posted a 39.025 to earn first place. This is her second all-around title of the season.
From the Coach
> "We were the most complete team tonight," said head coach Josh Nilson. "We went 24-for-24 and six-for-six on bars, which was a tough event for everybody. Overall, the girls were very calm. I haven't seen them that calm and collected going into a meet yet. As a coach, seeing that was amazing. I think they finally realize that they can hang with any team. I couldn't be more proud of them."
Up Next
> Temple will compete at ECAC foe Penn in a quad meet that also features Maryland and West Virginia. Competition is set to begin at 1 p.m.
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