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MSU gymnastics dominates Penn State, wins fourth in a row

February 5, 2023
<p>Junior All-Around Gabrielle Stephen after finishing her dismount at the MSU vs. Penn State meet at the Jenison Field House on Feb. 4, 2023. The Spartans beat the Nittany Lions 197.450 - 195.475.</p>

Junior All-Around Gabrielle Stephen after finishing her dismount at the MSU vs. Penn State meet at the Jenison Field House on Feb. 4, 2023. The Spartans beat the Nittany Lions 197.450 - 195.475.

The Michigan State gymnastics team absolutely dominated Penn State on Saturday night to attain its fourth-highest score in program history.

MSU took the meet by nearly two whole points with a final score of 197.450-195.475.

The Spartans kicked off the meet on the vault, and senior Nyah Smith got the ball rolling with a solid 9.850.

Sophomore Gabrielle Stephen held it down in the anchor position in the first event for the Spartans with a huge stuck landing. Stephen scored a career-high 9.925 that secured her vault title.

The Nittany Lions put up some beautiful routines on the uneven bars, but a few landing mishaps allowed for the Spartans to pull away with the 49.350-48.875 lead.

Stephen made an incredible showing once again on the uneven bars. The sophomore nailed her landing and sent the packed Jenison Field House crowd into a frenzy.

Senior Jori Jackard followed Stephen and had an incredible amount of power. Unfortunately, Jackard was a little too powerful on the transition between the bars and was unable to hang on. The senior continued the routine after her fall, but ultimately scored just a 9.200.

Taking first place on the uneven bars was freshman Nikki Smith, who had an incredible performance from start to finish to earn a 9.925.

The slew of strong performances on the uneven parallel bars from every Spartan gymnast gave MSU its season-high bar score of 49.400.

Penn State put on a solid show on the vault with a stand-out performance from freshman Ava Piedrahita to tie Gabrielle Stephen for first place on the apparatus with a 9.925.

In the third rotation, the Spartans took to the beam and were faced with a few challenges.

Michigan State uncharacteristically struggled with balance checks on many of their beam routines, and freshman Olivia Zsarmani even fell off the beam mid-routine for a low 9.175 score.

Stephen showed out on yet another event putting on an all-around clean and energized performance that got her a 9.900.

In the anchor spot, junior Baleigh Garcia demonstrated why she deserved that position in the lineup. Garcia put on a strong, gorgeous performance that sent loud cheers through the building. The junior scored a 9.925, and secured the first place position on the balance beam. 

The Nittany Lions had a complete strong rotation on the floor putting up 48.7 points — just not enough to close in on Michigan State’s 1.325-point lead.

Despite junior Delanie Harkness’s rough landing on her first pass, the Spartans dominated on the floor.

Sophomore Skyla Schulte led the pack with a huge 9.925 to take the floor title, followed by junior Giana Kalefe with a 9.900 and then Stephens and Smith both with a 9.875.

Stephen had an incredible night Saturday and put up some extremely high numbers to take the all-around title with a 39.575.

Head Coach Mike Rowe said that the team last year had a great start, but their scores started to plateau in the 196 range — which is still great, but the scores need to be higher for national qualifying. Getting above that 197 hump Saturday night was a large accomplishment for the Spartans.

"The more 197s we get under our belt in the next couple of weeks, the better off we'll be," Rowe said. "I really like where we are right now. It's great to be at the top or whatever, but it's kind of better, I think, scraping your way to get there, and still being the surprise."

The Spartans will be back in action on the road against Iowa on Feb. 11 at 6 p.m. The meet will be available for streaming on BTN+.

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