2021-22 NC State Gymnastics

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The NC State gymnastics team will welcome East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) opponent Temple to Valvano Arena at Reynolds Coliseum Friday, Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. for its annual Pink Meet.

The Wolfpack will then travel to Washington, D.C., for a tri-meet at George Washington with Temple Sunday, Feb. 27 at 1 p.m.

Fans are permitted to attend all home meets in the 2022 season and are required to wear masks for indoor competitions per NC State's University Community Standards.

NC STATE PINK MEET INFO
Date: Friday, Feb. 25
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Raleigh, N.C.
Arena: Valvano Arena at Reynolds Coliseum
Streaming: ACC Network Extra
Live Results: COMING SOON
Social Media: @Pack_Gymnastics
Tickets: Purchase Here

GEORGE WASHINGTON TRI-MEET INFO
Date: Sunday, Feb. 27
Time: 1 p.m.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Arena: Charles E. Smith Center
Live Results: COMING SOON
Social Media: @Pack_Gymnastics

SCOUTING THE OWLS
Temple ranks 41st nationally and sixth in the EAGL with a national qualifying score (NQS) of 194.845. In the Owls' last meet, a matchup with Yale, the team posted a 193.825.

Julianna Roland ties for fifth in the EAGL on vault with an NQS of 9.800 while Brooke Donabedian (2nd, 9.850) and Tori Edwards (5th, 9.825) are in the top-five in the league on floor. Freshman Hannah Stallings ranks fifth in the conference in the all-around with her NQS of 38.875.

SCOUTING THE COLONIALS
George Washington checks into the national RoadToNationals Rankings at 39th and ranks fifth in the EAGL with a 195.340 NQS.

Colonials graduate student Deja Chambliss ranks first in the EAGL on vault (9.875 NQS) and floor (9.880 NQS). She additionally ranks fourth in the conference in the all-around with an NQS of 39.045. Rachel Katz is tied for fifth in the league on vault with an NQS of 9.800.
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The NC State gymnastics team posted a 196.600, its second-highest score of the season, at its annual Pink Meet on Friday against Temple. The Owls recorded a 196.675.

The Wolfpack opened the meet on bars with a 48.900. Gabrielle Diaz led the squad with a career-best 9.875, good for a second-place finish on the event. Madison Benson and Lauren Rutherford tied as the second-highest scorers on the team with a 9.775.

On bars, NC State earned its highest team score in program history with a 49.450. Carina Jordan led the way, placing first with a career-best 9.950 and tying second-highest score in program history. Rutherford also crossed the 9.9 threshold with her career high of 9.925. The score was good to earn her second place.

Hailey Merchant tabbed a career high of 9.875 on bars and was joined in the score by Emily Shepard. Alexis Ortega rounded out the group of contributing scores with a 9.825.

Beam saw the Pack put up a 49.250, its highest score of the season on the apparatus. Diaz charted a career high of 9.825 in the leadoff position while Macy Jennings continued a strong season on the event with a 9.800.

Ortega charted a 9.875, Shepard posted a 9.850 and Nicole Webb garnered a career-best 9.900., tying for second place.

NC State concluded the meet on floor, totaling a 49.000. Shepard led the way with a 9.900, good for first place. Diaz tied for third with a 9.825, and Merchant improved her career best to a 9.800.

UP NEXT

The Wolfpack travels to Washington, D.C., for a tri-meet at George Washington with Temple Sunday, Feb. 27 at 1 p.m.

https://gopack.com/news/2022/2/25/womens-gymnastics-wolfpack-sets-bars-school-record-at-pink-meet.aspx
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NC State 98.100
George Washington 97.700
Temple 96.750
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NC State 196.025
George Washington 195.850
Temple 194.875
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NC State gymnastics team junior Emily Shepard has been named East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) Co-Gymnast of the Week, as announced by the league office on Wednesday. She shares the laurels with Ariana Castrence of Temple.

The honors are the first of the season for Shepard.

The Olathe, Kan., native posted an impressive weekend of competition at NC State's two meets, continuing a run of scoring 9.800 or higher. In NC State's dual meet with Temple, she earned a 9.875 on bars and a 9.850 on beam before tying her season-high floor mark of 9.900 that won her the individual title.

On Sunday, in a tri-meet at George Washington with Temple, Shepard posted a 9.800 on bars and a 9.850 on both beam and floor. The beam mark was good to earn her third place.

For five-straight meets Shepard has scored only 9.800 or higher on each event in which she has competed. The junior ranks third in the EAGL on beam with a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 9.870 and is second in the conference on floor with an NQS of 9.880.
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Rutgers 97.500
NC State 97.450
Brown 96.325
SCSU 90.825
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The NC State gymnastics team posted a trio of wins on Friday, tabbing a 195.700 to defeat Rutgers (194.975), Brown (192.825) and Southern Connecticut State (189.100).

On vault, NC State registered a 48.600 team score. The squad was led by a trio of 9.775 marks earned by Gabrielle Kistner, Lucy Lehman and Lauren Rutherford. Lehman's vault marked her career debut for the Wolfpack.

Bars saw the Pack tab a 48.975 for its team score. Peyton Childs, making her career debut, led the team with a 9.850 in the anchor spot and tied for second place. Juniors Emily Shepard and Alexis Ortega charted a 9.800 each on the event.

Beam was the final event of the night, and NC State earned a season-high team mark of 49.300. The score on the apparatus tied the 10th-highest in program history, and four of NC State's beam competitors tied or set career highs on the event.

Shepard was the highest scorer on beam for the Pack, earning a career-best 9.925 to take first place. Webb tied her career best of 9.900, tying for second, and was followed by Kailin Foland's career-record 9.875. Gabrielle Diaz rounded things out with a 9.850, also a career high.

The squad compiled a 48.825 on floor. Rutherford earned a 9.875 on the apparatus, tying her career high and earning a second-place finish. Diaz continued a strong season as well, posting a 9.825 in the leadoff position to make her part of a tie for third place.

STRAIGHT FROM THE PACK: HEAD COACH KIM LANDRUS
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It's hard to express my feelings from tonight," said head coach Kim Landrus. "GRIT. DETERMINATION. FIGHT. This team was persistent throughout, culminating with a remarkable beam rotation.

"Gabby Diaz started the meet off for us on floor with a great routine, and then the rest of the lineup delivered some phenomenal performances. Moving to vault, a big shoutout to the back half of the line-up - Lauren's stuck vault, Lucy's collegiate debut, and then Gabrielle's great yurechenko half.

"We carried the internal momentum we had to bars and from top to bottom, I was proud of them. Lauren and Peyton…WOW what a way to end the bar line-up! Finishing on beam in the fashion we did, with a season-high beam performance says a lot.

"We are excited for Maryland! Another opportunity for this talented team before returning home to Reynolds next weekend."

UP NEXT
The Pack travels to College Park, Md., for a quad meet at Maryland with Yale and William & Mary. The meet is the final regular-season road matchup of NC State's season and is slated to take place Sunday, March 6 at 1 p.m.

https://gopack.com/news/2022/3/4/womens-gymnastics-nc-state-earns-wins-over-rutgers-brown-southern-connecticut-state.aspx
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.@Pack_Gymnastics took the top spot in a quad meet in Piscataway, New Jersey on Friday.

NC State 195.700
Rutgers 194.975
Brown 192.825
Southern Connecticut State 187.100
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Maryland 197.100
NC State 196.825
Yale 191.575
William & Mary 190.025

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The NC State gymnastics team posted the third-highest mark in program in history on Sunday with a 196.925, place second in a quad meet at Maryland (197.100) with Yale (191.575) and William & Mary (190.025).

The team crossed the 49.0 threshold on all four events for the first time in the 2022 season, including a 49.325 floor rotation for the highest mark of the season on the apparatus. Five members of the team earned at least one score of 9.900 or higher at the meet.

Emily Shepard earned two scores of 9.900 or higher, and with those she tied the program record for career 9.9 marks with 23.

NC State posted its highest score of the season on vault with a 49.100, counting only scores above 9.800. Gabrielle Diaz led off with a 9.800, and the rest of the scoring crew all posted a 9.825. Alexis Ortega, Lauren Rutherford, Lucy Lehman and Gabrielle Kistner earned the mark. It was a career high for Lehman.

On bars, the Pack recorded a 49.250 with only scores of 9.825 or higher. Hailey Merchant and Rutherford led the way, each with a 9.875 that tied them for second place. The score was Merchant's career high.

Ortega charted a 9.850 on the apparatus, and Meredith Robinson and Peyton Childs rounded things out with a 9.825.

Beam saw the squad tab a 49.250. The score included a trio of 9.900 marks by Ortega, Shepard and Nicole Webb. The three tied for second place, and Ortega and Webb's scores tied their career highs on the event.

Macy Jennings continued a strong campaign on beam with a 9.850.

The highest score of the day came on floor in the form of a 49.325. All six competitors for NC State scored a 9.800 or higher, Shepard leading the way with a career high-tying 9.925 that won her the individual title.

Rutherford registered a career-best 9.900 on the event, taking second, while Webb and Merchant each posted a 9.850. Jennings made her debut on the apparatus and posted a 9.800, as did Diaz.

STRAIGHT FROM THE PACK: HEAD COACH KIM LANDRUS
"What an end to our two week stretch of four competitions in ten days!" said head coach Kim Landrus. "A 196.925, the third-highest score in school history, speaks volumes.

"We started on beam, which was the first time this year, and dialed in from beginning to end of each routine. Moving to floor, Macy Jennings made her season debut. This combined with the momentum from the rest of the lineup really created lights-out energy. Super proud of the vault team…with a mistake early in the line-up, they were aggressive and attacked to earn the highest vault score of the season. Finishing on bars put the exclamation point on the day!"

UP NEXT
NC State hosts Florida, Rutgers and Penn Friday, March 11 at 7 p.m. for its Senior Day meet.
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The NC State gymnastics team is set to host Florida, Rutgers and Penn Friday, March 11 at 7 p.m. for its annual Senior Day meet.

The first 300 fans at the meet will receive a free rally towel.

MEET INFO
Date: Friday, March 11
Time: 7 p.m.
Location: Raleigh, N.C.
Arena: Valvano Arena at Reynolds Coliseum
Streaming: ACCNX

SCOUTING THE GATORS
Florida is the second-ranked team in the country, coming into the meet with a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 197.970. The Gators rank second in the country on vault and beam, third on bars and fourth on floor.

Senior Trinity Thomas ranks in the top five nationally on vault, bars and beam, and senior Nya Reed is the No. 1 gymnast in the country on floor.
SCOUTING THE SCARLET KNIGHTS
Friday's competition will mark the third meeting of the season between NC State and Rutgers. The Scarlet Knights rank 44th nationally with an NQS of 195.585.

Belle Huang checks into the Big Ten individual rankings on vault at seventh with an NQS of 9.920.

SCOUTING THE QUAKERS
Penn ranks 52nd in the country, holding an NQS of 194.625. The team is the highest-ranked in the Gymnastics East Conference (GEC).

Kiersten Belkoff and Isabel Song rank in the top five of the GEC on vault. McCaleigh Marr is third in the league on beam, and Sara Kenefick checks into the conference floor rankings at fourth.
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The NC State gymnastics team recorded a 195.950 in its Senior Day meet on Friday, placing third at the meet. Florida took first with a 197.975, Rutgers placed second with a 196.400 and Penn finished fourth with a 194.300.

Junior Emily Shepard broke the program record for career 9.9 marks at the meet, posting a 9.900 on beam for her 24th career score of 9.900 or higher.

On vault, the squad recorded a 48.575. Shepard vaulted for the first time in the 2022 and led the scoring with a 9.825. Lauren Rutherford was the second-highest scorer on the team, posting a 9.750.

The Pack totaled a 48.950 on bars, led by Carina Jordan's 9.850. Alexis Ortega continued a strong season on the event with a 9.800, and both Hailey Merchant and Rutherford tabbed a 9.775 on the apparatus.

Beam saw NC State compile a 49.175 for the team's eighth-straight meet scoring over 49.000 on the event. Shepard tied for third place with a 9.900, and Macy Jennings and Nicole Webb each recorded a 9.850. Ortega tabbed a 9.825.

The final rotation of the night was floor, and the Wolfpack posted its highest event score of the meet with a 49.250. Gabrielle Diaz and Rutherford tied for second, each tying their career high on the apparatus of 9.900. Webb earned a 9.850, and Merchant put up a 9.825.

Shepard was NC State's only all-around competitor, and the Olathe, Kan., native compiled a 39.000.

STRAIGHT FROM THE PACK: HEAD COACH KIM LANDRUS
"Super proud of this team," said head coach Kim Landrus. "Senior Day is a great time to celebrate the careers of our wonderful senior class. Today we started on vault, and ending that rotation with Emily's Yurchenko full that was near-flawless just created that momentum for the rest of the competition.

"Seeing the the team come together in the second half of the meet with their beam and floor performances really showed me that they have their eyes on the prize. They're preparing for conference championships and postseason. We're looking forward to getting back in the gym next week for three days of practice and just really getting after the details, getting after our sticks, and preparing to go to the EAGL Championship next weekend. I'm so proud of this Pack!"

UP NEXT
NC State travels to Washington, D.C., Saturday, March 19 for the 2022 East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) Championship hosted by George Washington.

https://gopack.com/news/2022/3/11/womens-gymnastics-wolfpack-closes-out-regular-season-with-195-950.aspx
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The NC State gymnastics team has garnered 10 All-EAGL accolades for the 2022 season, as announced by the league office on Monday.

The First Team All-EAGL on each event and in the all around consists of the top eight ranked gymnasts (including ties) from the 10-week regular season. The Second Team All-EAGL consists of the No. 9 to No. 16-ranked gymnasts (including ties) from the regular season.

Emily Shepard earned First Team All-EAGL honors on bars, beam and floor, bringing her total number of career All-EAGL laurels to ten.

Lauren Rutherford totaled the second-most on the team, garnering First Team accolades on bars and floor.

Gabrielle Diaz received First Team All-EAGL accolades on floor while Carina Jordan tabbed Second Team All-EAGL honors on bars.

Three members of the Pack, in addition to Shepard, garnered All-EAGL status on beam. Nicole Webb tabbed First Team on the event while Alexis Ortega and Macy Jennings each attained Second Team.

NC STATE ALL-EAGL HONORS
Emily Shepard (3): First Team All-EAGL (Bars, Beam, Floor)

Lauren Rutherford (2): First Team All-EAGL (Bars, Floor)

Gabrielle Diaz (1): First Team All-EAGL(Floor)

Macy Jennings (1): Second Team All-EAGL (Beam)

Carina Jordan (1): Second Team All-EAGL (Bars)

Alexis Ortega (1): Second Team All-EAGL (Beam)

Nicole Webb (1): First Team All-EAGL (Beam)
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The top-seeded NC State gymnastics team is set to begin its postseason at the East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) Championship Saturday, March 19 in Washington, D.C.

The team will compete in Session II at 6 p.m. with second-seeded Towson, third-seeded North Carolina and fourth-seeded George Washington.

MEET INFORMATION
Date: Saturday, March 19
Time: 6 p.m.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Arena: Charles E. Smith Center

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Team Standing (Top)
Place Team Score
1 George Washington University 147.250
2 Towson 147.050
3 North Carolina 146.700
4 North Carolina State 146.500
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Team Standing (Top)
Place Team Score
1 George Washington University 196.325
2 Towson 196.075
3 North Carolina State 195.625
4 North Carolina 195.550
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Emily Shepard secured a pair of podium finishes at the EAGL Championships, but @Pack_Gymnastics finished 4th behind George Washington.

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The NC State gymnastics team placed fourth at the 2022 East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) Championships, recording a 195.625.

George Washington won the team title with a score of 196.325.

NC State junior Emily Shepard won a pair of individual titles at the meet, taking home the crown on beam and in the all-around. She is the first Wolfpack individual champion since 2019 and is the first NC State gymnast to win two EAGL individual titles in the same season since Brittni Watkins won on vault and floor in 2014.

EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP MEET TEAM RESULTS
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  • George Washington - 196.325
  • Towson - 196.075
  • Temple - 196.025
  • NC State - 195.625
  • North Carolina - 195.550
  • New Hampshire - 194.400
  • LIU - 193.950
  • Pittsburgh - 193.575
  • [/ol]On vault, three members of the Wolfpack scored a 9.800 or higher en route to a team score of 48.875. Lauren Rutherford led the squad with a career-best 9.850 that tied her for second place on the apparatus. She was followed by Shepard's 9.825, and Alexis Ortega posted a 9.800. Rutherford and Shepard garnered EAGL All-Tournament First Team honors on the event while Ortega received Second Team laurels.

    On bars the team totaled a 48.425. Meredith Robinson was the highest scorer for NC State with a career high of 9.900 that tied her for second place and earned her EAGL All-Tournament First Team accolades. Shepard followed her with a 9.875, and Rutherford posted a 9.825. Shepard received First Team honors for her score while Rutherford achieved Second Team.

    Beam saw a strong performance by NC State as the team compiled a 49.125. Shepard tied her career best on the apparatus with a 9.925 that won her the individual title and EAGL All-Tournament First Team accolades while Ortega attained a 9.875. Nicole Webb was the third-highest scorer for the Pack with a 9.800. Ortega achieved EAGL All-Tournament First Team laurels, and Webb garnered Second Team.

    Floor was the squad's first event of the night, and the team totaled a 49.200 on the event. All five of NC State's counting scores were a 9.800 or higher. Rutherford and Shepard led the team, each with a 9.875 and EAGL All-Tournament First Team accolades, while Gabrielle Diaz and Hailey Merchant each recorded a 9.825. Nicole Webb rounded out the scoring group with a 9.800.

    Shepard scored a 39.500 in the all-around, tying her personal best as well as the third-highest all-around mark in program history. The score earned her the individual title and EAGL All-Tournament First Team honors. She was the only gymnast at the EAGL Championships to garner All-Tournament First Team accolades on all four events and the all-around.

    STRAIGHT FROM THE PACK: HEAD COACH KIM LANDRUS
    "The Conference Championship is a competition that brings so much adrenaline and excitement to the day!" said head coach Kim Landrus. "This team was focused and ready. The adrenaline was contagious. Our sport doesn't allow us to absorb major mistakes and still come out on top. Unfortunately, we had to count a fall on bars. It's hard…the team has really dialed in and worked on the details. We are going to reset and prepare for Regionals.

    "Definitely great performances on the day. Meredith had a career high with a 9.9! Emily…to be a two time EAGL Champion tonight, beam and all-around - how phenomenal! And Lauren - second on vault - what a stick she had! Honestly, there were so many stellar performances.

    "This team is excited to get back in the gym and train with fight for NCAAs. We are excited to be hosting and can't wait for Wolfpack Nation to come cheer us on as we host this prestigious event."

    EAGL ALL-TOURNAMENT HONORS
    Emily Shepard (5)
    - First Team (Vault, Bars, Beam, Floor, All-Around)
    Lauren Rutherford (3) - First Team (Vault, Floor); Second Team (Bars)
    Alexis Ortega (2) - First Team (Beam); Second Team (Vault)
    Meredith Robinson (1) - First Team (Bars)
    Nicole Webb (1) - Second Team (Beam)

    UP NEXT
    NC State awaits the NCAA Championships Selection Show scheduled for Tuesday, March 22

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    Towson and North Carolina will compete in Round One Wednesday, March 30 at 3 p.m. to vie for a spot in Second Round Session II Thursday, March 31 at 7 p.m.

    The NC State gymnastics program is set to host a regional site of the 2022 NCAA Gymnastics Championships and will compete against LSU, Missouri and Iowa Thursday, March 31 at 1 p.m.

    MEET INFO
    Date:
    Thursday, March 31
    Time: 1 p.m.
    Location: Raleigh, N.C.
    Arena: Valvano Arena at Reynolds Coliseum
    Streaming: ESPN+
    Live Stats: Coming Soon
    Meet Central: Available Here
    Tickets: Purchase Here

    Fans attending the meet will park in the Coliseum Deck. The parking deck will open at 12 p.m. on Wednesday and Thursday.


    SCOUTING LSU
    The Tigers are the highest-seeded team in the Thursday 1 p.m. session, checking to the RoadToNationals rankings at sixth in the country with a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 197.735. They ranked third in the country on vault and are tied for fifth on beam.

    Haleigh Bryant is third in the country on vault with an NQS of 9.960. Bryant and Sami Durante are tied for 15th in the nation on bars with a 9.930 NQS.

    SCOUTING MISSOURI
    Missouri enters the meet ranked No. 11 nationally with a 197.195 NQS, and the Tigers rank in the top-20 on vault, beam and floor.

    Jocelyn Moore ranks seventh in the country on vault, maintaining an NQS of 9.940, and Sienna Schreiber is tied for the 11th-ranked spot on beam nationally with a 9.935 NQS. Schreiber is also 13th in the country in the all-around with an NQS of 39.490.

    SCOUTING IOWA
    The Hawkeyes are 22nd in the country coming into Regionals, holding an NQS of 196.585. The squad checks into the national rankings on floor at 11th.

    Lauren Guerin is tied for ninth nationally on floor with an NQS of 9.950 while Jerquavia Henderson is tied for 12th on the event with a 9.945 NQS.


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    .@Pack_Gymnastics is preparing to host the second round of its NCAA regional in Reynolds Coliseum.

    The competition includes the likes of No. 6 LSU, No. 11 Missouri and Iowa, a battle-tested trio of programs.

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    The NC State gymnastics program concluded its 2022 season on Thursday, scoring a 195.700 in Round Two Session I of the Raleigh Regional.

    Missouri and Iowa advanced to the Regional Final with scores of 197.150 and 196.900, respectively

    NC State earned its second-highest vault score of the season with a 49.025 on the event. Gabrielle Diaz led off with a 9.825 for the highest mark on the team on the event. Hailey Merchant, Lauren Rutherford, Lucy Lehman and Emily Shepard all scored a 9.800 to ensure that NC State did not count a score below 9.800.

    As a team, the Wolfpack put up a 48.825 on bar. Rutherford led the squad on the apparatus with a 9.850 while Shepard tabbed a 9.875.

    The meet opened on beam for NC State, and team compiled a 48.950. Shepard tabbed the highest mark on the event for the team with her 9.875, and Macy Jennings continued a strong beam season for the Pack tabbing a 9.850. Nicole Webb garnered a 9.775 on the apparatus.

    On floor, the team put together 48.900 behind a team-leading 9.850 by Diaz. Rutherford posted a 9.825 on the event and was followed by Merchant's 9.800.

    Shepard was NC State's only all-around competitor, and the junior posted a 39.175.

    STRAIGHT FROM THE PACK: HEAD COACH KIM LANDRUS
    "First I want to say I am so proud of this team!" said head coach Kim Landrus. "Looking back on our 2022 journey, I can truly say they poured their hearts out on the floor on a daily basis. They rose to any challenge that they were presented with and never wavered.

    Today, our motto was 'our bubble'. We stayed in 'our bubble' and controlled the controllables. Each of them stuck to the plan and went out and performed at a very high level for our home crowd. From the first beam routine to the final bar routine, you saw the grit, passion and determination in their eyes. It was a total team effort with so many great performances!"


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