The MSU gymnastics team fell to Pittsburgh, 192.175-191.175, on the road on Sunday.
Despite the overall loss, the Spartans did earn individual honors.
The MSU gymnastics team fell to Pittsburgh, 192.175-191.175, on the road on Sunday.
Despite the overall loss, the Spartans did earn individual honors.
Junior Daneen Haba finished first on the bars with a score of 9.775, followed by teammates junior Jackie Berg and freshman Dani Levy in second and third places, respectively.
Berg earned a score of 9.750, while Levy earned a personal best of 9.725 in her tie for third.
With a score of 9.650, freshman Sarena Bumbarger earned a personal best and tied for first on the beam. Sophomore Shanthi Teike placed third in the event, receiving a score of 9.625.
Senior Nicole Argiros received second place on the vault; she was the top Spartan on the vault for the third-straight meet with her score of 9.750.
Teike found herself on the podium again when she took third on the floor with a score of 9.775.
Placing second with a combined score of 38.500, Teike was the Spartans’ top all-around earner.
The Spartans will return home to host Minnesota at 3 p.m. on Saturday in Jenison Field House.
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