
No. 1 A&T Collects Individual Event Titles
4/30/2022 5:08:00 PM | Acrobatics & Tumbling
Bears named event champions ahead of title meet
EUGENE, Ore. – No. 1 Baylor acrobatics & tumbling earned three individual event titles on Saturday in Matthew Knight Arena ahead of the National Championship at 9 p.m. CT.Â
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The first event to take a title for the day was the seven-element acro, with Bayley Humphrey as the base, Jordan Gruendler as the top and Tori Harris as the counter. They won the title with a score of 9.750, besting four others to win.
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BU took the Inversion Pyramid title with a score of 9.90, overtaking five other teams for the victory. Gruendler serves as the top with Humphrey as her mid-level base. The main bases were Katherine Shiffer, Briana Harris, Kate Puentes, Raffaela Scotto, Faith Coor, Tori Harris and Alayja Reynolds served as the counter.
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Rounding out the individual event champions, graduate Briana Harris scored a 9.925 in the open pass to earn the title. She is the first-ever Open Pass titleholder in program history.
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Overall, the Bears competed in 12 of the 15 heats. They competed in five, six and seven-element acro, inversion, synchronized and open pyramid, synchronized and open toss, as well as the duo, trio, Emily Tobin's six-element and Briana Harris' open tumbling passes.
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NEXT UP
The Bears face third-seed Gannon for the title with a start time set for 9 p.m. CT at Matthew Knight Arena. It's the Golden Knight's first time competing for an NCATA Championship.
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The meet will be streamed on ESPN+ and live scoring can be found on Oregon's website here.
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A full recap and final stats will be made available on BaylorBears.com after the conclusion of the meet.
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To stay up to date throughout the season on all things Baylor acrobatics & tumbling, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @BaylorAcroTumb.Â
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The first event to take a title for the day was the seven-element acro, with Bayley Humphrey as the base, Jordan Gruendler as the top and Tori Harris as the counter. They won the title with a score of 9.750, besting four others to win.
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BU took the Inversion Pyramid title with a score of 9.90, overtaking five other teams for the victory. Gruendler serves as the top with Humphrey as her mid-level base. The main bases were Katherine Shiffer, Briana Harris, Kate Puentes, Raffaela Scotto, Faith Coor, Tori Harris and Alayja Reynolds served as the counter.
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Rounding out the individual event champions, graduate Briana Harris scored a 9.925 in the open pass to earn the title. She is the first-ever Open Pass titleholder in program history.
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Overall, the Bears competed in 12 of the 15 heats. They competed in five, six and seven-element acro, inversion, synchronized and open pyramid, synchronized and open toss, as well as the duo, trio, Emily Tobin's six-element and Briana Harris' open tumbling passes.
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NEXT UP
The Bears face third-seed Gannon for the title with a start time set for 9 p.m. CT at Matthew Knight Arena. It's the Golden Knight's first time competing for an NCATA Championship.
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The meet will be streamed on ESPN+ and live scoring can be found on Oregon's website here.
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A full recap and final stats will be made available on BaylorBears.com after the conclusion of the meet.
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To stay up to date throughout the season on all things Baylor acrobatics & tumbling, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @BaylorAcroTumb.Â
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