No. 1 A&T Wins Big to Start Season at No. 5 UMHB
2/8/2025 7:16:00 PM | Acrobatics & Tumbling
Bears took the meet by over 20 points
BELTON, Texas – The No. 1-ranked Baylor acrobatics & tumbling team started the season with a win against No. 5 Mary-Hardin Baylor, 276.240 to 255.335.
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The Bears (1-0) defeated the Crusaders (0-1) by over 20 points to start the season, increasing the meet win streak to 39 in a row.
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To start off the meet in Compulsory, BU and the Cru all executed the necessary skills. In the Acro heat, Baylor scored a 9.35 and UMHB followed with a 9.30. After a correction in scoring, BU took the Pyramid heat, 9.70 to 9.55. Winning the Toss heat by .15 points, the Bears scored a 9.85 followed by UMHB's 9.70. In the Tumbling heat, BU scored an 8.65, the Cru scoring 7.80. Through one event, the score was 37.55 to UMHB's 36.35.
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To start the optional portion of the meet, BU started the competition in the Acro event with their 5 Element heat, featuring Adelaide Vezzosi as the top and Ellie LaNeve as the base, competing an inverted handstand to yogi, then straddle hold, scoring an 8.55 after she re-started the heat. The Crusaders followed with a 9.20 score in their heat. In the synchronized 6 Element heat, with four different pairs of tops and bases, the Bears scored 9.35, followed by 8.85 from the Cru. In the third heat, Jordan Gruendler and Leavy McDonald scored a 9.90 after competing the one-handed inverted handstand before debuting a new skill, whereas McDonald slides into the splits and Gruendler competes a reverse planche. This skill has never been competed in the sport. UMHB followed it up with a score of 9.65 in its heat. For the Acro event, BU scored a 27.80 to UMHB's 27.70, now totaling 65.35 to 64.05 through two events and Baylor leading by 1.30 points.
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In the Pyramid event, BU started it off with a 9.8 score in the Inversion heat with Gruendler and McDonald. Topping the Synchronized heat were Payton Washington and Emily Bott, based by McDonald and Meredith Wells, respectively. They scored a 9.6 while the Cru produced a 9.5. In the Open heat, Gruendler topped McDonald and competed the inverted planche, scoring a 9.95, which the Cru matched in their Open heat. For the Pyramid event, Baylor scored a 29.35/30, while UMHB scored a 28.55/30.Â
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At the half, BU was up 94.70 to 92.60, leading by 2.1 points.
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To kick off the second half in the Toss event, it was Washington topping the 450 Salto heat, finishing with a score of 9.50, followed by an 8.70 from UMHB. In the Synchronized heat, Washington and Rakel Jeffries were the tops, scoring 9.40 which the Cru followed with a score of 8.75. In the final heat, the Open heat, Gabby Kaminski was the top, scoring a 9.60, which the Crusaders scored a 9.25 against. At the end of the Toss event, Baylor totaled 28.50 while UMHB had a 26.70. Through four events, BU had a score of 123.200 while UMHB had a 119.300, the Bears up by 3.90 points.
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In the Tumbling event, starting in the Duo for the Bears were Alyiah Thomas and Gigi Rendino who scored a 9.35 on their round off to whip, Arabian tuck roundoff back handspring to back layout 540, followed by a score of 7.15 from UMHB. In the Trio were Bott, Gianna Cameron and Ashlyn Tannehill competing a roundoff whip to whip, back handspring to back handspring, back layout 540, earning a score of 9.10 which the Crusaders put an 8.25 up against. In the Quad pass were Washington, Aliyah Kaloostian, Sarah Kerr and Kaminski, scoring a 7.25 for their front tuck roundoff back handspring back layout 540 round off back layout 360, while UMHB put up a score of 7.55. For the Aerial pass it was Bott, who scored a 9.70 after competing a round off whip to whip to whip, back handspring to back layout 540, while the Cru earned a 9.225 score. Competing in the 6 Element heat was Washington competing a front tuck to round off back handspring to back layout 540, round off back layout 360, earning a 9.925 score; UMHB earning a score of 8.925. Kerr earned a 9.825 for the Open heat, with the Cru 8.075. Combined, Baylor had a score of 55.15 to finish the Tumbling event while the Crusaders had a score of 49.175. After five events, BU led 178.350 to 168.475, up by 9.875 points.
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In Team event, Baylor competed first and scored a 97.89. The Cru came next, scoring a xxx.
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The meet finalized, BU came out on top with a 276.240 score against UMHB's 255.335; the Bears winning by 20.905 points.
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To stay up to date all year long on all things Baylor acrobatics & tumbling, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram: @BaylorAcroTumb.
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The Bears (1-0) defeated the Crusaders (0-1) by over 20 points to start the season, increasing the meet win streak to 39 in a row.
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To start off the meet in Compulsory, BU and the Cru all executed the necessary skills. In the Acro heat, Baylor scored a 9.35 and UMHB followed with a 9.30. After a correction in scoring, BU took the Pyramid heat, 9.70 to 9.55. Winning the Toss heat by .15 points, the Bears scored a 9.85 followed by UMHB's 9.70. In the Tumbling heat, BU scored an 8.65, the Cru scoring 7.80. Through one event, the score was 37.55 to UMHB's 36.35.
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To start the optional portion of the meet, BU started the competition in the Acro event with their 5 Element heat, featuring Adelaide Vezzosi as the top and Ellie LaNeve as the base, competing an inverted handstand to yogi, then straddle hold, scoring an 8.55 after she re-started the heat. The Crusaders followed with a 9.20 score in their heat. In the synchronized 6 Element heat, with four different pairs of tops and bases, the Bears scored 9.35, followed by 8.85 from the Cru. In the third heat, Jordan Gruendler and Leavy McDonald scored a 9.90 after competing the one-handed inverted handstand before debuting a new skill, whereas McDonald slides into the splits and Gruendler competes a reverse planche. This skill has never been competed in the sport. UMHB followed it up with a score of 9.65 in its heat. For the Acro event, BU scored a 27.80 to UMHB's 27.70, now totaling 65.35 to 64.05 through two events and Baylor leading by 1.30 points.
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In the Pyramid event, BU started it off with a 9.8 score in the Inversion heat with Gruendler and McDonald. Topping the Synchronized heat were Payton Washington and Emily Bott, based by McDonald and Meredith Wells, respectively. They scored a 9.6 while the Cru produced a 9.5. In the Open heat, Gruendler topped McDonald and competed the inverted planche, scoring a 9.95, which the Cru matched in their Open heat. For the Pyramid event, Baylor scored a 29.35/30, while UMHB scored a 28.55/30.Â
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At the half, BU was up 94.70 to 92.60, leading by 2.1 points.
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To kick off the second half in the Toss event, it was Washington topping the 450 Salto heat, finishing with a score of 9.50, followed by an 8.70 from UMHB. In the Synchronized heat, Washington and Rakel Jeffries were the tops, scoring 9.40 which the Cru followed with a score of 8.75. In the final heat, the Open heat, Gabby Kaminski was the top, scoring a 9.60, which the Crusaders scored a 9.25 against. At the end of the Toss event, Baylor totaled 28.50 while UMHB had a 26.70. Through four events, BU had a score of 123.200 while UMHB had a 119.300, the Bears up by 3.90 points.
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In the Tumbling event, starting in the Duo for the Bears were Alyiah Thomas and Gigi Rendino who scored a 9.35 on their round off to whip, Arabian tuck roundoff back handspring to back layout 540, followed by a score of 7.15 from UMHB. In the Trio were Bott, Gianna Cameron and Ashlyn Tannehill competing a roundoff whip to whip, back handspring to back handspring, back layout 540, earning a score of 9.10 which the Crusaders put an 8.25 up against. In the Quad pass were Washington, Aliyah Kaloostian, Sarah Kerr and Kaminski, scoring a 7.25 for their front tuck roundoff back handspring back layout 540 round off back layout 360, while UMHB put up a score of 7.55. For the Aerial pass it was Bott, who scored a 9.70 after competing a round off whip to whip to whip, back handspring to back layout 540, while the Cru earned a 9.225 score. Competing in the 6 Element heat was Washington competing a front tuck to round off back handspring to back layout 540, round off back layout 360, earning a 9.925 score; UMHB earning a score of 8.925. Kerr earned a 9.825 for the Open heat, with the Cru 8.075. Combined, Baylor had a score of 55.15 to finish the Tumbling event while the Crusaders had a score of 49.175. After five events, BU led 178.350 to 168.475, up by 9.875 points.
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In Team event, Baylor competed first and scored a 97.89. The Cru came next, scoring a xxx.
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The meet finalized, BU came out on top with a 276.240 score against UMHB's 255.335; the Bears winning by 20.905 points.
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To stay up to date all year long on all things Baylor acrobatics & tumbling, follow the team on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok and Instagram: @BaylorAcroTumb.
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