MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. – A career day for sophomore
Hannah Joyner helped Rutgers gymnastics produce its highest team road score in program history at No. 10 Minnesota live on ESPNU.
RU's team mark of 195.975 comes in as the third best total in the record books, as Joyner recorded career-highs on beam (9.925), vault (9.900) and in all-around (39.450) to lead the Scarlet Knights.
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Rutgers first rotation on bars was anchored by Joyner with a team-best 9.800, while senior
Emily Drauss and junior
Abigail Karolewski followed with identical marks of 9.775. Freshman
Calah Newman posted a season-best 9.725 in the event, as classmate
Avery Balser added a 9.750 for RU.
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All six gymnasts on vault produced personal bests to push RU to a season-high team score of 49.050 in the event. Joyner continued strong for RU by posting a new career high of 9.900 in the event. Huang matched her own career-best of 9.875, while Newman recorded a new personal top mark in her young career with a 9.800.
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Sophomore
Jenna Ferguson (9.775), freshmen
Avery Balser (9.700) and
Emily Leese (9.700) rounded out the vault lineup for RU.
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Moving to floor, freshman
Emily Wood joined in with a new personal high of her own, registering a mark of 9.825. Joyner recorded a 9.825 score as well, while Huang posted a 9.800 to follow. Freshmen
Stephanie Zannella (9.700), Balser (9.725), and Newman (9.725) also competed on floor for the Scarlet Knights.
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In the final rotation, Joyner made yet another statement for RU by matching her career-high on beam with a 9.925 to place second. It marked the ninth time in her career that she has eclipsed 9.9 or higher in the event.
Junior
Kiera Doherty-Herwitz recorded a 9.825 for RU, while Huang contributed a 9.800 result. Ferguson added a 9.750 and Zannella posted a 9.700 as RU registered its second-highest beam score of the year at 49.200, a mark that ranks as the fourth best team score in the program record books.
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Joyner's career marks helped push her to a personal best all-around score as well at 39.450, placing second in the meet. Newman finished third among the all-arounders with a 38.925.
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- The team score of 195.975 marked the highest road score ever for the Scarlet Knights, tying for the third best overall team result in program history. The mark of 195.975 was first set as the third best score back in March of 2013.
- Rutgers beam score of 49.200 ranks as the fourth best team score in the event in the record book. The Scarlet Knights also posted the second-best program score in the event this season with a 49.275 in the win at Nebraska.
- Hannah Joyner has now reached a 9.9 in all four events as a Scarlet Knight, setting career-highs of 9.925 on beam and 9.900 on bars as a rookie and new highs of 9.900 on floor and 9.900 on vault this year.
- Joyner matched her career-high on beam with a 9.925 for the fourth time, a mark that ranks second on the Rutgers career charts. Overall, she has posted a 9.9 or higher on beam nine times in her career.Â
- Rutgers competed against its second straight ranked opponent with No. 10 Minnesota, having hosted No. 24 Ohio State in its last outing.
Rutgers readies for the Big Five Meet on Saturday, Feb. 27 hosted by Michigan. The meet will feature host Michigan, Iowa, Michigan State, Penn State and Rutgers. Start time is slated for 2 p.m. ET in Ann Arbor.
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