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Gymnastics Holds No. 13 Ranking For Fourth Consecutive Week

Amaya Marshall

COLUMBIA, Mo. — For the fourth consecutive week, University of Missouri gymnastics checks in at No. 13 in the Road To Nationals NQS rankings. The Tigers possess a program-record NQS at 197.320 and rank among the top 10 in the country on two events.

Mizzou posted its fourth consecutive 197 on Sunday at the Mizzou Quad meet with a 197.375 as the Tigers broke the program record for the most 197s in a single season with eight such scores. MU posted scores above 49.600 on bars and floor for a pair of rotation scores that rank among the best in program history.

The Tigers’ vault lineup checks in at No. 13 in the rankings with a 49.300 NQS after scoring above a 49 on the event for the 12th meet in a row.

Missouri jumped three spots in the bar rankings into the top 10, tying with Kentucky at No. 9 with a 49.405 NQS. The Tigers set the program record on bars with a 49.600 rotation spearheaded by four 9.9 routines. It marked the second time MU shattered its bars program record this season and the fifth time the Tigers have topped 49.4 on the apparatus in 2024.

For the first time this season, Mizzou scored above 49 as a team on beam in back-to-back meets as the Tigers maintained their No. 19 ranking on the apparatus. The team’s NQS on the event jumped to 49.250 with its 49.075 outing.

The Fab Floor maintained its spot in the top 10 at No. 8 with a 49.550 NQS. The event group has held a spot within the top 10 every week this season after extending its streak of performances above 49.3 to 16 meets. Mizzou posted a 49.625 last weekend for the second-best floor score in program history, as four Tigers hit 9.9 routines in the rotation.

Three Tigers hold event scores that rank among the top 25 in the nation. For the third consecutive week, graduate student Sienna Schreiber holds the best NQS in the SEC with a 9.950 NQS that ranks No. 5 in the country. She is in position to earn her third career WCGA Regular-Season All-American nod on the event. The standout from Cumming, Georgia, also sits at No. 18 in the country in the all-around with a 39.535 NQS after posting a 39.600 in the all-around Sunday.

Junior Jocelyn Moore is also in position for an All-American nod, as her 9.950 NQS on floor is tied for No. 9 in the country. Moore extended her 9.9 streak on floor to 13 meets as she is one of just two gymnasts in the SEC to hit 9.9s on the apparatus in every routine this year.

Senior Mara Titarsolej jumped five spots to No. 12 in the country on bars with a 9.935 NQS thanks to winning the bars title with a 9.950. She is in position to earn Regular-Season All-American honors for the third consecutive season on the event.

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