The Nebraska women’s gymnastics team claimed three event titles at the Masters Classic on senior night.
Kynsee Roby led the night with a 9.900 on beam, a season-high for the senior, to claim the event title. Sophomore Martina Comin shined on vault, notching a personal best of 9.900, to claim the event title. Freshman Emma Spence competed in the all-around, earning a 39.200 and claiming the title.
George Washington won the team title with a score of 195.850. Nebraska finished in second with a 194.925 while Lindenwood finished in third with a 193.350.
Rotation One
The Huskers started the meet on vault, earning a team score of 49.125. Martina Comin led the team with a career-high 9.900 to claim the event title. Davis matched her career-high with a 9.875 while Ayzhia Hall earned a 9.825. Makayla Curtis finished with a 9.775. Emma Spence and Kylie Piringer rounded out the rotation, each earning a 9.750.
George Washington started on floor earning a team score of 48.825. Olivia Raymond and Payton Lynch led the Colonials with a 9.750.
Lindenwood started on beam earning a team score of 47.600. Hannah Appleget led the Lions with a 9.775.
Rotation Two
Nebraska moved to uneven bars, earning a team score of 48.475. Kathryn Thaler started the rotation with a 9.225. Emma Spence followed with a 9.825. Clara Colombo and Kynsee Davis each earned a 9.750. Kinsey Davis notched a 9.875 while Emma Simpton finished with a 9.275.
George Washington competed on vault, earning a team score of 48.950. Deja Chambliss led the Colonials with a 9.875.
Lindenwood competed on floor, earning a team score of 48.650. Hadley Roberts led the Lions with a 9.750.
Rotation Three
During rotation three the Big Red earned a team score of 49.200 on beam. Emma Spence started the rotation off with a 9.800. Makayla Curtis followed with a 9.800. Kynsee Roby notched a 9.900 for a season-high, to claim the event title. Kaitlyn Higgins earned a 9.775. Kinsey Davis and Kathryn Thaler both finished with a 9.850.
George Washington was on uneven bars for the third rotation finishing with a team score of 49.150. Libby Garfoot led the Colonials with a 9.900 to claim the uneven bars title.
Lindenwood was on vault, finishing with a team score of 48.225. Riley Daniels led the Lions with a 9.750.
Rotation Four
In the final rotation of the night, the Huskers competed on floor, finishing with a team score of 48.125. Emma Spence started the rotation with a 9.825. Ayzhia Hall earned an 8.675. Makayla Curtis followed with a 9.750. Katie Kuenemann notched a 9.550. Kylie Piringer tallied a 9.825 while Kaitlyn Higgins finished with a 9.175.
George Washington finished on beam with a team score of 48.925. Sarah Zois led the Colonials with a 9.850.
Lindenwood finished on uneven bars with a team score of 48.825. Hannah Appleget led the Lions with a 9.775.
All-Around
Emma Spence competed in the all-around, finishing with a 39.200, and claiming the title. Deja Chambliss finished in second with a 48.825.
Up Next
The Huskers travel to Denver, Colo., for the final regular-season matchup next Sunday, March 13. Nebraska will take on Denver, Arkansas and Oregon State at 3 p.m. CT.
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