
No. 1 A&T Tops No. 2 Oregon on Senior Day
4/7/2019 5:08:00 PM | Acrobatics & Tumbling
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WACO, Texas – The No. 1-ranked Baylor acrobatics and tumbling team took care of business in its regular season finale, defeating No. 2 Oregon 280.230 to 274.875 Sunday afternoon at Ferrell Center.
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Baylor (9-0) swept all six events, using 13 scores of at least 9.80 to top the Ducks (5-2) and secure its 27thconsecutive meet victory. The Bears have won each of their last seven meets against Oregon, dating back to 2017.
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Baylor grabbed the lead after the first event, taking compulsory 38.70 to 38.05 after scoring a 9.95 in the toss portion. In acro, the Bears edged the Ducks by a tenth of a point, extending their lead to 68.25 to 67.50 after two events.
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At halftime, Baylor remained in front 97.85 to 96.95 after scoring at least a 9.85 in all three heats of pyramid. The Bears scored a 9.95 in the open heat of toss, highlighting their fourth event win and increasing their lead to 127.20 to 126.00.
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In tumbling, Kaylee Adams threw the highest-scoring pass, a 9.90 in the six element heat, to lead Baylor to another event win. The Bears took a 184.250 to 182.125 lead into the team routine.
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To cap off their total score, the Bears earned 95.98 points in the team event to put the exclamation point on the meet victory.
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Fifth-year head coach Felecia Mulkey earned her 50thcareer win as a Bear. She has only lost one meet during her time at Baylor.Â
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The Bears will return to the mat for the NCATA National Championships April 25-27 in Waco.Â
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For tickets, visit:Â http://www.baylorbears.com/tickets/. For updates on the program, follow @BaylorAcroTumb on Twitter and Instagram and @BaylorAcrobaticsandTumbling on Facebook.
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WACO, Texas – The No. 1-ranked Baylor acrobatics and tumbling team took care of business in its regular season finale, defeating No. 2 Oregon 280.230 to 274.875 Sunday afternoon at Ferrell Center.
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Baylor (9-0) swept all six events, using 13 scores of at least 9.80 to top the Ducks (5-2) and secure its 27thconsecutive meet victory. The Bears have won each of their last seven meets against Oregon, dating back to 2017.
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Baylor grabbed the lead after the first event, taking compulsory 38.70 to 38.05 after scoring a 9.95 in the toss portion. In acro, the Bears edged the Ducks by a tenth of a point, extending their lead to 68.25 to 67.50 after two events.
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At halftime, Baylor remained in front 97.85 to 96.95 after scoring at least a 9.85 in all three heats of pyramid. The Bears scored a 9.95 in the open heat of toss, highlighting their fourth event win and increasing their lead to 127.20 to 126.00.
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In tumbling, Kaylee Adams threw the highest-scoring pass, a 9.90 in the six element heat, to lead Baylor to another event win. The Bears took a 184.250 to 182.125 lead into the team routine.
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To cap off their total score, the Bears earned 95.98 points in the team event to put the exclamation point on the meet victory.
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Fifth-year head coach Felecia Mulkey earned her 50thcareer win as a Bear. She has only lost one meet during her time at Baylor.Â
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The Bears will return to the mat for the NCATA National Championships April 25-27 in Waco.Â
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For tickets, visit:Â http://www.baylorbears.com/tickets/. For updates on the program, follow @BaylorAcroTumb on Twitter and Instagram and @BaylorAcrobaticsandTumbling on Facebook.
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