No. 1 Gators Post Nation’s Top Score of 2021 in Win vs. No. 24 Missouri
Trinity Thomas celebrates her winning vault (9.925). It was the first of four event wins for Thomas in Florida's win over Missouri, including equaling her national high all-around total (39.75).
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Friday, January 29, 2021

No. 1 Gators Post Nation’s Top Score of 2021 in Win vs. No. 24 Missouri

Top-ranked Florida finished January competition posting the nation's top team score of the season, 197.85, in its win over No. 24 Missouri.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The little things added up to a big score Friday in the No. 1 Gator gymnastics team's win over No. 24 Missouri. Florida's 197.85 total leads the nation and gives UF four of the leading six totals of 2021.  
 
The Tigers tallied a 194.80. The meet was held in front of physically-distanced sellout Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center crowd of 2,141.
 
TONIGHT'S MEET
Two of the nation's leading all-around totals were posted tonight by Florida's Trinity Thomas and Megan Skaggs. Thomas' equaled her national high total of 39.75 to claim her second all-around win of 2021. Skaggs, the reigning Southeastern Conference Gymnast of the Week, upped her collegiate best total to 39.60 to take second. Sophomore Payton Richards also had a season-high 39.35 to complete the Gator all-around sweep.
 
Trinity Thomas led the Gators on their opening event with a 9.925. It was her third vault mark of season scoring a 9.9 or better. Her teammates, Nya Reed and Skaggs, shared second at 9.875.
 
Florida looked sharp on its handstands and found their landings, posting a national-leading 49.60 on uneven bars. Skaggs matched her collegiate best of 9.95 for the win on bars. A trio of Gators shared second at 9.925 – Gabrielle Gallentine, Savannah Schoenherr and Thomas. The 9.925 is Gallentine's collegiate best.
 
Thomas matched her season-best of 9.95 to claim her second balance beam title of the season. Skaggs took second at 9.90.
 
Florida turned in a season-best 49.475 on floor exercise. Thomas took the win with a season-best 9.95 while Reed was second at 9.925. Season bests of 9.875 tied Skaggs and Payton Richards for third. The mark set Richards' collegiate best.
 
GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES:
  • Four meets into 2021 and all Florida total rank among the nation's top six of the season - No. 1 (197.85), No. 2 (197.50), No. 4 (197.425) and No. 6 (197.25).
  • Florida set the nation's leading uneven bars total for 2021 at 49.60. The previous high – 49.425 – was shared by Denver, LSU and Oklahoma.
  • Thomas' 39.75 equals the national high total for 2021 she set at Auburn to open the season
  • Skaggs' 39.60 is tied for No. 4 among the nation's all-arounders of 2021
  • Freshman Ellie Lazzari made her collegiate floor debut tonight, earning a 9.85.
  • Five marks tonight equaled or set collegiate bests:

Gators premeet - Jan. 29, 2021
SHOWING SOME PRIDE:

Social Justice & Unity is a theme for the Gators this season. Their attire tonight pointed toward Pride in that social justice message. Among those colorful accessories were rainbow masks and some had rainbow colored temporary tattoos with the word EQUALITY.

HEAR FROM THE GATORS:
Gators' performance tonight:
"What a very enjoyable evening with the Gators'. Lots of energy, lots of things to celebrate, amazing audience, the crowd was in full support tonight, so it was so great to be competing at home. Something that we've really worked on over these last couple weeks is working on those details and it was great to see a lot of those details come to fruition today and being well executed. In lieu of that, there's always little things here and there that we can always improve upon, but gosh for the fourth meet out to see the consistency of this team, to see this team's confidence just continue to build off of each other, regardless of who's in the lineup, it really just puts a big smile on my face." – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland
 
On tonight's season high and nation high score:
"It means a lot [to be setting the nation high team score] because I see my team go into the gym every day and hit routines just as good or better than the ones that we did out there tonight, so I know this team still has more improvement that we can make. We're going to be great and I'm so excited for these girls, and myself as well, and we're going to do great things this season." – junior Trinity Thomas
 
On tonight's team focus on Pride:
"Tonight was a super, super special night, I honestly could not be happier. The love and support that my team, and Gator Nation, and my family, and everyone has shown me is unbelievable, and to imagine that I'm here now just blows my mind.
 
"This meet went on tonight to celebrate something so much greater than gymnastics, to celebrate love and humanity and equality was super awesome, and I think was a big step, and I can't wait to see how we can continue to move this forward and speak up for bigger things than sports." – junior Savannah Schoenherr
 
RECORDS: Florida (4-0, 3-0 SEC), Missouri (0-4, 0-3 SEC)
 
THE SERIES: Florida leads the series 27-1.
  
National Rank:
Florida – Florida is No. 1 in the Road to Nationals standings
Missouri – The Tigers are No. 24
 
UP NEXT:
After a week off, it's a No. 1 vs No. 2 match-up when Florida competes at Louisiana State.
 
When:                    Friday, Feb. 12 at 7:30 p.m. ET.
Venue:                   Pete Maravich Assembly Center
TV:                          SEC Network
Tickets:                 Sold out
                               
 
No. 1 Florida versus No. 24 Missouri
Final Team Totals
Jan. 29, 2021 ● Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center (2,141 – physically distanced sellout)  
Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Total
Florida 49.375 49.600 49.400 49.475 197.850
Missouri 48.900 49.050 47.800 49.050 194.800
 
 
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