LSU female gymnastics remained the program to beat in the dry on Saturday while the Tigers won their second consecutive conference championship.
LSU was team n ° 2 entering the tournament and exceeded Oklahoma n ° 1 with a score of 198,200. The Sooners scored a 197,925 and the Florida Gators marked a 197,825.
Lexi Zeiss, Ashley Cowan and Kailin Chio started strong on the bars. Sierra Ballard and Kylie Coen added to the score with solid performance on the beam.
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The Lsu Haleigh Bryant gymnast celebrates its performance on the safe during session 2 of the dry gymnastics championship in Birmingham, Alberta, on March 22. (Gary Cosby Jr.-tstcaloosa News / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Konnor McClain, Haileigh Bryant and Aleah Finnegan each scored at least one 9.925. Everyone contributed to the total 49,450 score of the team, which, according to the school, was the highest score on the beam in LSU history at the dry championships.
LSU scored 49.625 on the ground and 49.525 on Vault to guarantee victory.
Bryant won the title of dry individual versatility for the second consecutive year with a total score of 39.725.
Olivia Dunne, who was sidelined with an injury, celebrated on social networks.

Olivia Dunne de LSU is shown during the meeting against Georgia on March 7. (Images Stephen Lew-Imagn)
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“Purple Reign 4ever,” she wrote on her Instagram stories.
She also shared a confetti video that rains on the ground when she and her teammates celebrated the victory of the title of the conference.
LSU will seek to make consecutive NCAA championships and do so since Oklahoma succeeded in 2022 and 2023.

The Gymnast LSU Livvy Dunne famous with teammates during session 2 of the sec Gymnastics Championship in Birmingham, Alberta, March 22. (Tuscaloosa News / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Last year, Bryant also won the general competition. It could be the first to make individual consecutive individual titles since Maggie Nichols of Oklahoma did it in 2018 and 2019.