No. 1 Florida Gymnasts Claim First Regular Season Win Ever at No. 7 Utah
The No. 1 University of
Florida (13-0-1, 5-0-1 SEC) gymnastics team claimed its first win over No. 7
Utah (8-3) in the Utes’ home arena Friday evening, posting a 197.05-196.725
victory in front of a Huntsman Center crowd of 12,202. It was the Gators’ sixth
visit since 1984 to Huntsman for a regular-season competition.
To claim their first dual
title at
“They showed the score and
the crowd went crazy, so you kind of have an idea that you aren’t winning,”
junior tri-captain Ashley Reed said.
“We don’t look at scores that often, so we didn’t know exactly what the
difference was.
A six-for-six balance beam set
put UF position to win, as the Gators tallied a 49.30 on the event. The Utes
did have trouble on the floor, as two out-of-bounds and some low landings put
the meet out of reach for
“It’s not an ideal situation
to have your team in a deficit going into the last event on the road, but I
have faith in this beam team because they are extremely strong,” UF Head Coach Rhonda Faehn said. “They have been in
pressure situation on the balance beam a number of times this season. It was
nice to see that they continued with the same aggressiveness that they’ve had
in the meets before and they didn’t let anything they couldn’t control affect
them.”
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The Gators collected two event
titles Friday. The evening’s vault title actually was shared by five gymnasts –
three Gators and two Utes. UF’s Amanda
Castillo, Breanne King and Ashley Reed shared the title at 9.875
with
Postell, the 2002 World
balance beam champion, took that title with her mark of 9.95. She also shared
the bars title at 9.925 with teammate Nicolle Ford. Postell won the all-around
at 39.525, while the Gators took the next three spots –Castillo (39.475), Corey Hartung (39.425) and Reed
(39.375). Castillo has finished among the top three in seven of her eight
all-around competitions this year. The total was a season-high for Hartung, who
was competing in her second all-around of 2007.
Other Gators among the top
three placers included Hartung taking second on balance beam at 9.925 and Reed
taking third on bars (9.90). Hartung and Savannah
Evans shared third in the final floor standings at 9.85.
“We had a rough
competition,” Faehn said. “We missed a lot of handstands on bars, a lot of
landings and had a couple of mistakes on floor. It wasn’t our best meet, but it
was a wonderful learning experience for our athletes. We don’t want to put
ourselves in that situation, but if we get there, we know how to get ourselves
out.
Next up, the Gators continue
their road trip with a dual meet at
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Vault |
Bars |
Beam |
Floor |
Rank |
Total |
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49.300 |
49.275 |
49.300 |
49.175 |
1 |
197.050 |
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49.200 |
49.325 |
49.375 |
48.825 |
2 |
196.725 |



