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Gymnastics Sparkles In Red vs. White Meet
December 11, 2022 | Gymnastics
MUNCIE, Ind. - - The Ball State gymnastics team left fans wanting more Sunday afternoon at Worthen Arena, turning in several spectacular performances at its annual Red vs. White meet.
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"What a fun day," head coach Joanna Saleem. "We had several spectacular performances, led by an amazing vault from Suki. Overall, I was really pleased with our energy, focus, and intensity. This was a great way to head into finals week and winter break, and I am excited to see how this will spark us heading into the competitive season."
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In a non-traditional scoring setup, with three athletes scoring for their respective Red or White squads in each event, it was Team White which earned the 116.800 to 115.200 victory.
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Leading the way for White were solid all-around performances from senior Megan Teter and junior Victoria Henry who scored 38.950 and 38.900 respectively.
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However, the meet started off with junior Suki Pfister wowing the crowd and giving the Red squad a 29.275 to 29.150 win on vault with an impressive 9.925 in the first rotation. A 2022 NCAA Regional vault competitor, Pfister turned in the best vault in the MAC last season at 9.950.Â
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Henry was the white squad's top performer on vault, turning in a 9.775.
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The second rotation saw White claim the bars victory, with a 29.250 to 28.875 edge. Leading the way on the apparatus was Teter who collected a 9.800. In fact, all three gymnasts on the white team scored at least a 9.700.
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Led by a 9.775 by senior Taylor Waldo, the White squad picked up its second consecutive event win on beam, out-scoring Red 87.575 to 86.950. Fellow senior Grace Evans also gave White a lift with a 9.725.
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Finally, White rounded out the day with a 29.225 to 28.250 victory on floor, led once again by Henry at 9.775 and followed closely by Teter at 9.750.
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Despite the loss, Red also had a pair of all-around competitors, with junior Hannah Ruthberg scoring 38.200 and freshman Zoe Middleton turning in a 37.750. Ruthberg earned high scores of 9.650 on vault and bars, while Middleton earned a 9.700 on vault.
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The Ball State gymnastics team officially opens the 2023 season on Friday, Jan. 6, at Florida. The Cardinals and host Gators will also battle Lindenwood and West Virginia starting at 7 p.m. ET.
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"What a fun day," head coach Joanna Saleem. "We had several spectacular performances, led by an amazing vault from Suki. Overall, I was really pleased with our energy, focus, and intensity. This was a great way to head into finals week and winter break, and I am excited to see how this will spark us heading into the competitive season."
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In a non-traditional scoring setup, with three athletes scoring for their respective Red or White squads in each event, it was Team White which earned the 116.800 to 115.200 victory.
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Leading the way for White were solid all-around performances from senior Megan Teter and junior Victoria Henry who scored 38.950 and 38.900 respectively.
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However, the meet started off with junior Suki Pfister wowing the crowd and giving the Red squad a 29.275 to 29.150 win on vault with an impressive 9.925 in the first rotation. A 2022 NCAA Regional vault competitor, Pfister turned in the best vault in the MAC last season at 9.950.Â
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Henry was the white squad's top performer on vault, turning in a 9.775.
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The second rotation saw White claim the bars victory, with a 29.250 to 28.875 edge. Leading the way on the apparatus was Teter who collected a 9.800. In fact, all three gymnasts on the white team scored at least a 9.700.
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Led by a 9.775 by senior Taylor Waldo, the White squad picked up its second consecutive event win on beam, out-scoring Red 87.575 to 86.950. Fellow senior Grace Evans also gave White a lift with a 9.725.
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Finally, White rounded out the day with a 29.225 to 28.250 victory on floor, led once again by Henry at 9.775 and followed closely by Teter at 9.750.
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Despite the loss, Red also had a pair of all-around competitors, with junior Hannah Ruthberg scoring 38.200 and freshman Zoe Middleton turning in a 37.750. Ruthberg earned high scores of 9.650 on vault and bars, while Middleton earned a 9.700 on vault.
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The Ball State gymnastics team officially opens the 2023 season on Friday, Jan. 6, at Florida. The Cardinals and host Gators will also battle Lindenwood and West Virginia starting at 7 p.m. ET.
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