No. 2 Florida Gymnastics Heading to NCAA Championships

No. 2 Florida Gymnastics Heading to NCAA Championships
PITTSBURGH, Pa. – It was a nail-biter to the end but No. 2 Florida gymnastics took second in Sunday’s NCAA Pittsburgh Regional final to advance to the NCAA Championships.

California and Florida advance to the NCAA Championships, set for April 13-15 in Ft. Worth, Texas. This will be Florida’s 39th appearance in the 41-year history of the NCAA Championships.

TONIGHT’S MEET:
All the second session winners at each of the nation’s four region sites opened final competition on uneven bars.

Defending NCAA all-around champion Trinity Thomas sat out Sunday’s meet as she suffered a right lower leg injury in Friday’s NCAA Regional second round. Her status is day-to-day. She was on the sideline Sunday to cheer the Gators.

Florida opened the meet with five consecutive stuck uneven bar landings as UF posted a 49.575. Leanne Wong led UF with her third near-perfect 9.975 bars mark of the season. Freshman Kayla DiCello earned a 9.95 and sophomore Riley McCusker posted a 9.925.

A six-for-six balance beam set for a 49.60 gave the Gators a 0.275 lead at the meet’s midpoint. Wong again posted a near-perfect 9.975 to take the beam win. DiCello turned in her third consecutive beam 9.95 while McCusker and Payton Richards earned 9.9s.

A pair of out-of-bounds dinged the Gators’ floor exercise total of 49.325. Wong’s 9.925 led UF on floor while the team got a 9.9 from both DiCello and Richards.

Florida entered the final rotation with a slight 0.50 lead over California and a 0.250 margin for a top-two team position.

The Gators led off with a 9.9 by Wong and a 9.95 for Richards – equaling her collegiate vault best. That mark tied Richards for the afternoon’s vault win with Arizona State’s Anaya Smith. Florida tallied a 49.30 on vault and then waited to see if its 197.80 would finish among the top two.

California closed the meet with a meet’s floor high of 49.625 to take the win at 198.075.
Half of the meet’s top six all-arounders were Gators. Wong won her sixth all-around of 2023 at 39.775. DiCello was fourth at 39.675 and Richards set her collegiate high all-around (39.575) to take sixth.

SUNDAY’S EVENT WINNERS:
Vault:     9.95        Payton Richards, UF Anaya Smith, ASU
Bars:      9.975      Leanne Wong, UF
Beam:    9.975      Leanne Wong, UF
Floor:     9.975      eMjae Frazier, California
AA:        39.775    Leanne Wong, UF

GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES:

  *   The nation’s top two all-around totals in 2023 NCAA Regional action belong to Gators – Kayla DiCello (39.80 – NCAA Regional Second Round) and Leanne Wong (39.775 – NCAA Regional Final)
  *   This is Wong’s second meet of her Gator career with a pair of 9.975. She had near perfect 9.975s on vault and floor in the 2022 regular-season finale at NC State quad.
  *   Wong earned a bars mark of 9.975 in both NCAA Regional Finals she’s participated in, using that mark to also win the Auburn Regional Final in 2022.
  *   Wong’s three balance beam 9.975s of her career won the 2022 and 2023 Southeastern Conference titles and the 2023 NCAA Pittsburgh Regional Final.
  *   Senior Payton Richards set her all-around best (39.575), equaled her vault best (9.95) and earned her season beam high (9.9) in Sunday’s meet
  *   A Gator has won all-around in each of UF’s 13 meets this season.
  *   Florida’s 49.60 was the sixth balance beam total of 2023 of 49.60 or higher for the team.
  *   Collegiate bests tonight:
     *   Payton Richards: 39.575 (all-around), 9.95 (vault)

THEY SAID:

“Gators get to keep dancing. We’ve been talking since the very first day of the season about being mindful of enjoying each moment. Making the most of each moment, supporting, lifting and leaning on each other through the highs and the lows. I will have to say we had those today. We had highs, we had lows and at the end of the day the Gators kept fighting. Taking their bites one step at a time, one bite at a time and had each other’s backs. Couldn’t be more proud of them – they never gave up and we live to dance to the Great Eight. Super grateful to have two more weeks with this team.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland

“I think a lot of times people put a lot of pressure on Trin(ity Thomas). Her scores matter and I think a lot of people put pressure on her. There wasn’t a doubt in my mind that we couldn’t be successful today without her. She honestly has instilled that into us. She lifts us up, she cares for us – she’s one of the best human beings ever. But I just wanted to say how amazing everyone did. Whether Trin is competing with us or on the side, she makes the biggest difference.” – Florida senior Payton Richards

UP NEXT:
The 41st NCAA Championships are April 13-15 NCAA Championships in Ft. Worth, Texas<https://www.ncaa.com/news/gymnastics-women/article/2022-03-30/2022-ncaa-womens-gymnastics-championships-dates-schedule-locations>.

Florida competes in April 13 NCAA Semifinal I at 3 p.m. ET.  California and two teams yet to be determined join UF in semifinal I.

April 13 – NCAA Championships Semifinal II Rotation Order

Apparatus

Vault

Bars

Beam

Floor

School

NQS 2

Florida

NQS 4

NQS 3

April 13   NCAA Semifinal I                3 p.m. ET              ESPN2<https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/9d86afdd-04fa-496b-8a6c-07a1e9ef75a7>
April 13   NCAA Semifinal II               9 p.m. ET              ESPN2<https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/494d337b-d498-46b1-b2fa-b4b5a2ca4bee>
April 15   NCAA Team Final               4 p.m.  ET             ABC<https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/605c6613-0eea-4be5-83a1-aef716a984f8>

No. 2 Florida at NCAA Pittsburgh Regional Final
Team Totals

April 2, 2022 – Petersen Events Center

Team

Vault

Bars

Beam

Floor

Total

California^

49.275

49.525

49.650

49.625

198.075

Florida^

49.300

49.575

49.600

49.325

197.800

Michigan State

49.225

49.525

49.425

49.475

197.650

Arizona State

49.450

49.500

49.225

49.300

197.475