WINONA, Minn.- UW-Oshkosh women's gymnastics bounced back from last week's dual loss to defending National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) UW-La Crosse with a 192.650-191.075 victory over Winona State University (Minn.) in the Warriors' McCown Gymnasium on Friday (Feb. 13). The Titans won each of the four individual event crowns.
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The Titans, ranked second in the NCGA according to
RoadToNationals.com, won three of the four events by scoring 47.500 points on the uneven bars, 48.400 on the vault and 48.750 on the balance beam. Winona State, ranked seventh, won the floor exercise, 48.200-48.000, while scoring a 47.125 on the uneven bars, 48.275 on the vault and 47.475 on the balance beam.
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The dual win was Oshkosh's seventh straight over Winona State and 34th meet in a row with a total tally of at least 190 points.
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Lydia Hayden (Broomfield, Colo./Broomfield) took first on the uneven bars by matching her career-high tally of 9.750 points, followed by
Hadley Bretschneider (Lincoln, Neb./Lincoln Southwest) with a second-place score of 9.700.
Reanna McGibboney (Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East) tied a Warrior for fourth place with a 9.625-point tally and
Brylie Chamness (Ben Wheeler, Texas/Cumberland Academy) rounded out the top-eight finishers with 9.475 points.
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McGibboney took her turn atop an event leaderboard with a vault-winning score of 9.825 points, which tied her career best.
Kasha Muraski (Crystal Lake, Ill./Crystal Lake South) placed fourth at 9.725 points,
Amaya McConkay (Broken Arrow, Okla./Union) scored 9.700 points for fifth,
Kris Phillips (Warrenton, Mo./Warrenton) scored 9.600 points for seventh and
Ome Ellis (Oak Park, Mich./Royal Oak) was the fourth Titan in the top eight with 9.550 points.
Averie Evans' (Fort Worth, Texas/Boswell) 9.525-point total, which tied for 10th, was left off Oshkosh's team score.
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Jay Ratkowski (Franklin/Franklin) won the floor exercise title with 9.850 points, her highest total since placing fifth at the 2024 NCGA Championship in Cortland, N.Y.
Jurnee Warkentien (Chandler, Ariz./Hamilton) scored 9.575 points and placed sixth, followed in the three-way tied for seventh (9.550) by McGibboney, Ellis and a Warrior.
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Ellis wrapped up Oshkosh's event wins as she scored a season-high 9.850 points on the balance beam.
Kristina Jakubiak (Ballston Spa, N.Y./Ballston Spa) set her career best on the event with her second-place score of 9.800 points and Hayden tied for third place with 9.775 points, a season high.
Sam Dorrity (Lewisville, Texas/iUniversity Prep) took fifth with her season-high 9.750 points and Ratkowski tied for seventh at 9.575 points.
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The Titans wrap up their five-week run of meets on the road on Thursday (Feb. 19) at No. 6 UW-Eau Claire for a 6 p.m. dual in the Blugolds' McPhee Physical Education Center.
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