
Four Rotations: Gymnastics Big Ten Championships
Mar 21 | Women's Gymnastics
The four things to know before the Scarlet Knights take on the Big Ten on Fri., March 21
The meet will be televised on the Big Ten Network with Dean Linke and Olivia Karas on the call.
Rutgers will rotate floor, vault, bars, and beam at the championship meet. The Scarlet Knights head into the meet with the No. 22 ranked beam team.
RU has a high score of 195.750 at the Big Ten Championships set in 2022, and a high team finish of fifth in 2021.
The Four Things to Know...
| B1G SCORES |
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 on Sunday afternoon. All four events came in above 49, led by Delaney Adrian's career-high 39.300 in the all-around. The big score marked Rutgers' 11th 196+ since the beginning of the 2019 season.
| WINNING WAYS |
Rutgers gymnastics has compiled 16 victories in 2025, marking its most wins in a season since 2014, including four in a row heading into the Big Ten Championships.
| RILEY REIGNS |
Rutgers scored a 195.875 at the Big Four Meet at Ohio State, highlighted by Rachael Riley tying a program record and winning the event title on beam with a 9.950 and the beam team scoring the third-best total in program history with their 49.325. Riley's 9.950 was the highest beam score across all 12 Big Ten teams during Big Four weekend. Riley leads the team with six event crowns in 2025.
| GABI'S 9.9'S |
Gabrielle Dildy has scored four 9.9's this season, including three on beam. That gives her eight overall 9.9's in her career across vault, beam, and floor.
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