UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Three Gators found perfection in No. 2 Florida gymnastics 198.10 – 196.225 win over No. 25 Penn State Saturday afternoon at Rec Hall.
First it was senior Sierra Alexander, earning the maximum value for her Yurchenko full vault (9.95).
Then Trinity Thomas found perfection again – this time on floor exercise. This season, Thomas’ posted a 10.0 on three events – uneven bars, balance beam and now floor exercise.
On the final rotation, Rachel Gowey put together a flawless balance beam routine to earn her first 10.0.
These along with a solid team performance helped the Gators to its second-highest total of the season, 198.10. It is Florida’s third total above 198.00 in 2020 – 198.375 (Jan. 24), 198.10 (March 7) and 198.05 (Feb. 21). Today’s result gives Florida seven appearances among the nation’s top 20 team totals of 2020.
THIS AFTERNOON’S MEET
Florida swept the afternoon’s event titles. Alexander’s vault win was her first of her collegiate career. The uneven bars win was shared at 9.95 by Florida’s Savannah Schoenherr and Thomas.
A 10.0 won the floor exercise and balance beam titles. Thomas, competing in front of more than 300 family and friends, put together a floor routine that gave her that elusive 10.0. She’s posted a nearly perfect floor mark of 9.975 eight times.
Gowey also found that extra bit to move her collegiate beam best from a 9.975 to a 10.0. The senior has earned a 9.9 or better eight times in 2020.
Thomas also collected her seventh consecutive and eighth all-around win of the season at 39.525.
ANOTHER 10.0 FOR TRINITY THOMAS:
With her 10.0 on floor this afternoon, Trinity Thomas now has four perfect marks in 2020.
10.0 Bars Jan. 24, 2020
10.0 Beam Feb. 7, 2020
10.0 Beam Feb. 14, 2020
10.0 Floor March 7, 2020
She is the nation’s first in 2020 with a 10.0 on three different events. Two others have 10.0s on a pair of events – Oklahoma’s Maggie Nichols (vault, bars) and LSU’s Kiya Johnson (vault, beam).
She is one of two gymnasts in 2020 with a floor 10.0. UCLA’s Gracie Kramer posted her perfect floor mark in home action versus Washington on Jan. 31.
MULTIPLE 10.0s FOR GATORS:
This is the first time on the road and fourth time in Florida history 10.0s were earned on multiple events. Trinity Thomas posted Florida’s first 10.0 Saturday on floor exercise and then Rachel Gowey added another on balance beam.
Evnt
Score
Date
Gymnast
Opponent
BB
10.00
3/7/2020
Rachel Gowey
@Penn St
FX
10.00
3/7/2020
Trinity Thomas
@Penn St
V
10.00
1/26/2018
Alex McMurtry
Oklahoma
BB
10.00
1/26/2018
Alex McMurtry
Oklahoma
UB
10.00
3/11/2016
Alex McMurtry
North Carolina
FX
10.00
3/11/2016
Bridget Sloan
North Carolina
UB
10.00
1/29/2016
Alex McMurtry
Alabama
BB
10.00
1/29/2016
Bridget Sloan
Alabama
FX
10.00
1/29/2016
Kennedy Baker
Alabama
GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES:
* Florida’s 198.10 today is the third team total to reach the 198 mark. The last time Florida posted three team scores that began with a 198 was 2015.
* Florida’s 49.70 on floor exercise equals the program’s No. 5 total for the event. Today’s lineup included two new faces – Savannah Schoenherr (9.925 – collegiate best) and Halley Taylor (9.75 – collegiate debut).
* With 10.0s this season from Rachel Gowey and Trinity Thomas, Florida is the nation’s only program with a pair of performers with beam 10.0s in 2020. Florida is the nation’s top-ranked team on the event.
* Her three wins tonight (bars, floor, all-around) ups Trinity Thomas’ career total of event wins to 54. She is now 10th on Florida’s Career Event Titles chart. She is one of three with 50 or more event wins as a sophomore (Elfi Schlegel/60; Bridget Sloan/56).
* Sierra Alexander earned her second perfect 9.95 for her Yurchenko full vault. She set her collegiate best in the Gators Link to Pink and found perfection again two meets later.
* It was a home meet for Florida’s Trinity Thomas, as more than 300 family, friends and club teammates made the trip to Rec Hall to cheer her Saturday afternoon. Thomas is from York, Pa., located just over two hours southeast of University Park, Pa.
* Five Gators equaled or set collegiate bests this afternoon:
* Sierra Alexander – 9.95 (vault)
* Rachel Gowey – 10.0 (beam), 9.925 (floor)
* Savannah Schoenherr – 9.925 (floor)
* Halley Taylor – 9.75 (floor)
* Trinity Thomas – 10.0 (floor)
RECORDS: Florida (10-0, 7-0 SEC), Penn State (8-9, 4-5 Big Ten).
THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 35-13.
HEAR FROM THE GATORS:
On tonight’s win:
“What an amazing night. This night gives me so much hope for this team looking forward. A 198.10 on the road is fantastic and is a score this team is capable of reaching again. This team can continue to grow and get better. We left a lot in the tank, which is not a bad thing. There were some new faces out there tonight, which was a lot of fun to see. Saw a lot of heart, fight and determination tonight. It was great to see people step in in the face of adversity and come through.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland
Big score on floor with two making their season debut:
A 49.70 on floor with two new people. It shows the depth this team possess. They come into the gym and work really hard and that’s what is making this team better. That is pushing this team to focus on the details and work harder which in turn, it is elevating everyone which is a great thing.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland
NATIONAL RANK:
Florida – Florida is No. 2 in the Road to Nationals standings.
Penn State – The Nittany Lions are No. 25 in the Road to Nationals rankings.
UP NEXT:
Welcome home your 2020 Southeastern Conference regular-season champs!
It’s Gator Senior Night for Florida home finale next Friday versus Texas Woman’s University. The careers of Sierra Alexander, Maegan Chant, Rachel Gowey and Amelia Hundley will be celebrated in a post-meet ceremony.
When: Friday, March 13 at 6:45 p.m. ET
Venue: Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center
Promotions: Free SEC Champions phone wallets for the first 1,000 fans
Student tailgate at Gate 3 – free food, music, games and more!
Kid’s Corner – free face painting, balloon artists, the spirt squads and free giveaways
Get in your seats early for a special SEC Champions version of the floor projection.
Tickets: Reserved – $8
General admission – $5 (adult); $1 (youth 12 & under)
UF Students w/ Gator1 ID – free
FloridaGators.com/Tickets
No. 2 Florida at No. 25 Penn State
Final Team Totals
March 7, 2020 ● Rec Hall (2,433)
Team
Vault
Bars
Beam
Floor
Total
Florida
49.325
49.500
49.575
49.700
198.100
Penn State
48.925
48.825
48.325
49.100
196.225