TOWSON, Md. – Three 9.9's highlighted senior day for the Towson University gymnastics team as them hosted a tri-meet with Temple and UNH Sunday afternoon inside SECU Arena.
Towson had running scores of 48.900 (vault), 48.575 (bars), 49.025 (beam) and 49.350 on floor to finish the meet with a final score of 195.850; a top-ten score in school history.
UNH finished with a score of 196.100 and Temple finished with a 196.025.
How it Happened
- The Tigers started the afternoon on vault and Camille Vitoff led the way scoring a 9.850 tying for second place. Jenna Weitz scored a 9.8.
- On the second rotation, Allison Zuhlke led the way scoring a 9.875 finishing in first place. Grace Vaillancourt scored a 9.8.
- Weitz led the way for the Tigers on beam tying her career-high score of 9.9 and coming in first place. Vitoff scored a 9.8.
- Nikki Borkowski and Paige Casper both scored new career-high scores of 9.9 on floor tying for second place. Amy Stewart finished with a score of 9.875.
- Lauren Bolen finished second in the all-around scoring a 38.975.
Quotable- Head Coach Jay Ramirez
""These athletes continue to inspire me," said Ramirez! "Tonight was a battle of tenths. They rallied and got a top 10 team score in Towson history which again increases our NQS. The mental toughness and perseverance of every single competitor is astounding! It's a great day to be a Tiger!"
Up Next
Towson will travel to Pittsburg, Pennsylvania for the East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) Championships on Saturday, March 20. The meet will take place inside Fitzgerald Field House at 1 pm.