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Arizona Gymnastics Falls to Brigham Young University

PROVO, Utah – Tonight the Arizona GymCats took on the Brigham Young Cougars in Provo, Utah for the GymCats final meet of the regular season. Arizona lost to BYU with a score of 195.525 to 196.350. Next up, the Cats will travel to Stanford University to compete in the Pac-12 Championships.

Arizona began the meet on the uneven bars, earning a team score of 49.050. Selynna Felix-Terrazas earned a new season high and tied her career high with a 9.900, taking home the first place title. Freshman Christina Berg scored a big 9.850 and Krysten Howard and Danielle Spencer contributed a pair of 9.775's. Madison Cindric returned to the bars lineup for the first time since early January and earned a 9.750, and senior Gabrielle Laub contributed a 9.750.

Entering the second rotation the GymCats took to the vault. Sophomore Lauryn Mattson earned with second place title with a 9.825, tying her season and career high. This season Mattson has tied her season and career high of 9.825 five separate times. Madison Cindric contributed a 9.800 to the final team score of 48.775. Senior Gabrielle Laub earned a 9.775 which tied her season high, previously set at UCLA on February 25th, and senior Selynna Felix-Terrazas contributed a 9.725.

The GymCats earned a team score of 49.050 on floor during the third rotation. Krysten Howard and Madison Cindric each earned a 9.850, tying for second place in the competition. Also contributing to the floor score was Kennady Schneider with a 9.825, Heather Swanson a 9.775, and Lauryn Mattson with a 9.750.

On the final rotation Arizona competed on the balance beam. Despite several setbacks the GymCats still had several key routines. Krysten Howard earned a 9.925, tying her season and career high which was previously set last week against Arizona State. Madison Cindric also earned a 9.925 earning a new season and career high. The two tied for first place in the balance beam competition. Kennady Schneider contributed a 9.850, tying her season and career high as well.

Madison Cindric returned to the all-around competition for the first time since Maryland tonight, earning a score of 39.325. With a 39.325 she will take home first place in the all-around completion and will set a new season and career high.

Join the GymCats next week as they head to Stanford University to compete in the 2017 Pac-12 Championships
 
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Players Mentioned

Madison Cindric

Madison Cindric

Junior
Selynna Felix-Terrazas

Selynna Felix-Terrazas

Senior
Krysten Howard

Krysten Howard

Senior
Gabrielle Laub

Gabrielle Laub

Senior
Lauryn Mattson

Lauryn Mattson

Sophomore
Kennady Schneider

Kennady Schneider

Junior
Danielle Spencer

Danielle Spencer

Sophomore
Christina  Berg

Christina Berg

Freshman
Heather Swanson

Heather Swanson

Freshman

Players Mentioned

Madison Cindric

Madison Cindric

Junior
Selynna Felix-Terrazas

Selynna Felix-Terrazas

Senior
Krysten Howard

Krysten Howard

Senior
Gabrielle Laub

Gabrielle Laub

Senior
Lauryn Mattson

Lauryn Mattson

Sophomore
Kennady Schneider

Kennady Schneider

Junior
Danielle Spencer

Danielle Spencer

Sophomore
Christina  Berg

Christina Berg

Freshman
Heather Swanson

Heather Swanson

Freshman
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