DURHAM, N.H. – Rutgers gymnastics finished the regular season in grand style with its third-highest score in program history (196.550) to win a dual meet at New Hampshire (195.750) on Sunday afternoon. All four events came in above 49, led by
Delaney Adrian's career-high 39.300 in the all-around.
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Adrian set a career-high 9.775 on vault, tied her career-highs on beam (9.825) and floor (9.875), and posted a 9.825 on bars to reach her new career-high in the all-around.
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The Scarlet Knights continue to shine on beam, where they combined for a 49.250 at New Hampshire.
Gabrielle Dildy anchored with her third 9.9 of the season on the apparatus, following up excellent efforts by
Matis Rains and
Rachael Riley (9.850's) and Adrian and
Anna Pagliaro (9.825's).
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The bars team started the day with a 49.050 – the 10th highest score in program history.
Ginger Richards scored a career-high 9.825, tied with Adrian and
Avery Balser to lead RU in the event.
Reagan Schenkel came in at 9.800 and
Elliot Goldsmith tied her career-high 9.775 to round out the scoring.
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Top Performers
Vault:
Rachael Riley (9.850) – 1st of 12
Bars:
Delaney Adrian,
Avery Balser, &
Ginger Richards (9.825) – T-2nd of 12
Beam:
Gabrielle Dildy (9.900) – 1st of 12
Floor:
Delaney Adrian &
Gabrielle Dildy (9.875) – T-1st of 12
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Knight Notes
- Rutgers' team score of 196.550 is the third-highest in program history and the second-highest road score. It marks the 11th 196+ since the beginning of the 2019 season.
- Rutgers' 49.050 on bars is tied for the 10th highest score in program history.
- Rutgers' 49.075 on vault is a season-high.
- Gabrielle Dildy tied her 9.900 career-high on beam, her fourth 9.9 of the season (third on beam). That gives her eight overall 9.9's in her career.
- Delaney Adrian tied her career-highs 9.875 on floor and 9.825 on beam, leading to a career-high 39.300 in the all-around.
- Rachael Riley won vault, marking her team-leading sixth event crown of the season.
- Rachael Riley scored a career-high 9.850 on vault.
- Matis Rains matched her 9.850 career-high on beam.
- Ginger Richards established a new career-high 9.825 on bars.
- Elliot Goldsmith tied her career-high 9.775 on bars.
- Delaney Adrian reached a career-high 9.775 on vault.Â
Up Next
The Scarlet Knights head to the Big Ten Championships, competing alongside Nebraska, Ohio State, and Washington in Session I on Sat., March 21 at 6 p.m. live on Big Ten Network.
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