CORALVILLE, Iowa – Rutgers gymnastics scored a 195.125 at the 2023 Big Ten Championships on Saturday at Xtream Arena. It is the third-highest Big Ten Championships score for Rutgers since joining the conference in 2015.Â
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Junior captain
Stephanie Zannella tied her career-high anchoring the beam squad with a 9.925, which was in second place after the six-team Session I. Zannella finished seventh in the Big Ten on beam after the evening session out of 60 gymnasts.
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Zannella's 9.925, joined by All-Big Ten First Teamer
Hannah Joyner's 9.900 led the Scarlet Knights to a 49.225 on beam at the conference championship meet. That mark is tied for seventh all-time in program history.
Emily Leese recorded a career-high 9.850, while
Jacqueline Manifold (9.875) and
Elia Aird (9.675) rounded out the beam score.
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Senior
Jordyn Zieden-Weber paced Rutgers on bars with a 9.725.
Emily Wood guided the floor unit with an energetic 9.875, and Leese led vault with an anchoring 9.825.
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Rutgers has individuals in the running for NCAA Regionals, which will be determined during the NCAA Selection Show on Monday, March 20 at 12 p.m. on NCAA.com.
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Gallery: (3-18-2023) GYM at Big Ten Championships
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