Temple University Athletics

Gymnastics to Host LIU for First Home Meet of 2026
1.15.26 | Women's Gymnastics
PHILADELPHIA – The Temple Owls (2-3) will return to The City of Brotherly Love on Saturday, Jan. 17 at 3:00 pm when the LIU Sharks come to town in an EAGL Competition. The meet will be streamed on ESPN+. Live results can be found on owlsports.com.
LAST TIME OUT
Temple University Gymnastics finished with a 193.875 and a third-place finish at the Florida Quad-Meet.
FULL RESULTS
1st Place – Florida (197.725)
2nd Place – North Carolina (196.675)
3rd Place – Temple (193.975)
4th Place – West Virginia (193.450)
ROTATION ONE (FLOOR: 48.750)
The Owls came out firing in the evening's first event. Four members of the starting lineups for Temple scored a 9.700 or higher. Freshman Ella Beck topped her score from last week's meet by posting a 9.700 at Florida. Robyn Dunne, Nikki Rengifo, and Brooklyn Thomas all notched a 9.800 on floor tonight. Dunne's score marks a new career-high in what is her first time competing on floor as an Owl. Thomas improved upon her strong start to her collegiate career on floor from last week with her 9.800 tonight.
ROTATION TWO (VAULT: 48.700)
Temple improved from week one to week two on vault in a big way. Four members of the lineup posted a 9.725 or higher. Rengifo put up her second 9.800 of the night, this one coming on vault. Junior Amelia Budd marked a new season-high on the vault with a 9.725 while junior Kyrstin Johnson and freshman Jade Harden each scored a 9,725.
ROTATION THREE (BARS: 47.875)
The Owls continued their strong night on the bars led by Nazstazia-Simone Henry-Jubitana and Robyn Dunne. Henry-Jubitana competed just for the second time in her collegiate career on the bars tonight and marked a career-high 9.825 to lead Temple. Dunne continued to be an asset for Temple on bars in the Florida Quad-Meet. The sophomore marked a 9.725 in the anchor position.
ROTATION FOUR (BEAM: 48.550)
On the final apparatus of the night, the Owls continued to show up and put up four scores above a 9.725. Hailey Best and Ella Beck each scored a 9.725 on the night marking career-highs for both individuals. Robyn Dunne and Megan White scored high in the fifth and sixth spots in the lineup. The duo put up a 9.800 to close out the night for Temple.
SCOUTING THE OPPOSITION
The LIU Sharks will be in action for the second time this season on Saturday against the Owls. LIU competed at the Maryland Quad-Meet with George Washington and New Hampshire also competing there. The Sharks finished fourth in the meet posting a score of 190.400.
LIU posted a meet-high 47.950 on vault in the first meet of the season with freshman Eden Stippick posting a 9.775. On the uneven bars, the Sharks marked a score of 46.950. Junior Brisa Carraro led the way with an individual score of a 9.675. On beam, LIU posted a 47.675 as a team with Raphaelle Perreault scoring a team-high 9.600 on the apparatus. Perreault also finished in seventh place of the all-around performers for the meet. Danyella Holmes shined on floor for the Sharks with a score of 9.725. LIU as a team scored a 47.825 on the floor.
UP NEXT
The Owls will remain home on a six-day turnaround. George Washington, Penn, and Texas Woman's University will travel to McGonigle Hall on Friday, Jan. 23 for a 6:00 pm meet. The meet will be streamed on ESPN+ and live results can be found on owlsports.com.
LAST TIME OUT
Temple University Gymnastics finished with a 193.875 and a third-place finish at the Florida Quad-Meet.
FULL RESULTS
1st Place – Florida (197.725)
2nd Place – North Carolina (196.675)
3rd Place – Temple (193.975)
4th Place – West Virginia (193.450)
ROTATION ONE (FLOOR: 48.750)
The Owls came out firing in the evening's first event. Four members of the starting lineups for Temple scored a 9.700 or higher. Freshman Ella Beck topped her score from last week's meet by posting a 9.700 at Florida. Robyn Dunne, Nikki Rengifo, and Brooklyn Thomas all notched a 9.800 on floor tonight. Dunne's score marks a new career-high in what is her first time competing on floor as an Owl. Thomas improved upon her strong start to her collegiate career on floor from last week with her 9.800 tonight.
ROTATION TWO (VAULT: 48.700)
Temple improved from week one to week two on vault in a big way. Four members of the lineup posted a 9.725 or higher. Rengifo put up her second 9.800 of the night, this one coming on vault. Junior Amelia Budd marked a new season-high on the vault with a 9.725 while junior Kyrstin Johnson and freshman Jade Harden each scored a 9,725.
ROTATION THREE (BARS: 47.875)
The Owls continued their strong night on the bars led by Nazstazia-Simone Henry-Jubitana and Robyn Dunne. Henry-Jubitana competed just for the second time in her collegiate career on the bars tonight and marked a career-high 9.825 to lead Temple. Dunne continued to be an asset for Temple on bars in the Florida Quad-Meet. The sophomore marked a 9.725 in the anchor position.
ROTATION FOUR (BEAM: 48.550)
On the final apparatus of the night, the Owls continued to show up and put up four scores above a 9.725. Hailey Best and Ella Beck each scored a 9.725 on the night marking career-highs for both individuals. Robyn Dunne and Megan White scored high in the fifth and sixth spots in the lineup. The duo put up a 9.800 to close out the night for Temple.
SCOUTING THE OPPOSITION
The LIU Sharks will be in action for the second time this season on Saturday against the Owls. LIU competed at the Maryland Quad-Meet with George Washington and New Hampshire also competing there. The Sharks finished fourth in the meet posting a score of 190.400.
LIU posted a meet-high 47.950 on vault in the first meet of the season with freshman Eden Stippick posting a 9.775. On the uneven bars, the Sharks marked a score of 46.950. Junior Brisa Carraro led the way with an individual score of a 9.675. On beam, LIU posted a 47.675 as a team with Raphaelle Perreault scoring a team-high 9.600 on the apparatus. Perreault also finished in seventh place of the all-around performers for the meet. Danyella Holmes shined on floor for the Sharks with a score of 9.725. LIU as a team scored a 47.825 on the floor.
UP NEXT
The Owls will remain home on a six-day turnaround. George Washington, Penn, and Texas Woman's University will travel to McGonigle Hall on Friday, Jan. 23 for a 6:00 pm meet. The meet will be streamed on ESPN+ and live results can be found on owlsports.com.
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