No. 2 Florida Sets Season Opening High to Start 2023 with Quad Win
Trinity Thomas celebrates her balance beam 10.0 - her seventh 10.0 in the last five meets and the 21st of her career. Florida won Friday's season-opening quad at 197.75 - the program's all-time high to start a season.
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Friday, January 6, 2023

No. 2 Florida Sets Season Opening High to Start 2023 with Quad Win

Florida started 2023 with its season-opening high of 197.75 to take the quad meet win in front of sellout Exactech Arena crowd.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Preseason No. 2 Gators gymnastics used its highest season opening total to begin 2023 with a quad meet win Friday in front of a sellout Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center crowd. Florida posted a 197.75, followed by West Virginia (194.925), Ball State (194.10) and Lindenwood (193.125).
 
Tonight's crowd of 8,502 is the third-highest season opener in the program's 51-season history. UF sold out 11 of last 14 meets.
 
Florida gymnasts swept the meet event titles, including Super Senior Trinity Thomas winning each of the three events she competed. Among those winning marks was a balance beam 10.0 – joining Bridget Sloan (2015 / vault) as the only Gators to open a season with a perfect mark.
  TONIGHT'S MEET
The Gators sweep included freshman Kayla DiCello's all-around win. Her total of 39.475 is the highest ever for a Gator freshman in her collegiate opener. This is the second consecutive season a Gator freshman opened the season with an all-around win. Sloane Blakely won the 2022 opener with UF's then collegiate opening leading total of 39.45.
 
Just like in 2022, All-American Trinity Thomas started the season off with a win on vault at 9.925. Fellow Super Senior Rachel Baumann was impressive in her Gator debut, opening her UF campaign with a 9.9 vault to take second.
 
A 49.625 set Florida's season-opening team total for uneven bars as the Gators first five routines went 9.9 or better. Thomas and Leanne Wong shared the meet title at 9.95. DiCello completed the bars sweep at 9.925.
 
Thomas finished her night with a 10.0 on balance beam. It was the 21st 10.0 of her career, moving her to a three-way tie for No. 6 among the all-time NCAA 10.0 leaders. Junior Ellie Lazzari and freshman Kayla DiCello shared second at 9.9.
 
Baumann finished her first meet representing the Orange & Blue with a 9.925 to win floor exercise. The other transfer from Georgia, junior Victoria Nguyen, set her collegiate floor best of 9.90 to take second. DiCello took third at 9.875 to give UF a floor sweep.
 
Gator Debuts:
Five made their Gators debuts Friday.
 
Freshmen
Lori Brubach Floor: 9.85
Kayla DiCello Vault: 9.775 Bars: 9.925 Beam: 9.90 Floor: 9.875 All-Around: 39.475
Morgan Hurd - RS Bars: 8.75 Beam: 9.775
Transfers
Rachel Baumann Vault: 9.90 Floor: 9.925
Victoria Nguyen Bars: 9.90 Floor: 9.90
  GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES:
  • Florida's 197.75 is its all-time high in a season opener. This is the fifth consecutive year Florida reset its season-opening best (2022: 197.675; 2021: 197.50; 2020: 197.35; 2019: 197.30)
  • In the last five meets she competed, Thomas earned seven 10.0s - 2022 NCAA Regional semi (UB, FX), NCAA Regional final (V, FX), NCAA Semi (FX), NCAA Final (FX) and 2023 opener (BB). There's a Gym Slam in the span.
  • Of the known 1,132 10.0s in NCAA history, Thomas' beam 10.0 is the 24th in a season opener. Two of the 24 were by Gators – Thomas (beam/2023) and Bridget Sloan (vault/2015).
  • DiCello is the seventh since 1986 to win all-around in her first collegiate meet, joining Blakely (2022), Kytra Hunter (2012), Ashanée Dickerson (2010), Melanie Sinclair (2007), Corey Hartung (2006) and Melissa Miller (1986).
  • Morgan Hurd's collegiate debut tonight marked 579 days from her last competition (2021 U.S. Championships). An anterior cruciate ligament tear discovered just prior to enrolling at Florida for spring 2022 semester sidelined her last season.
  • Hurd is the second World Championships all-around champion to compete as a collegiate. The first? Gator Great Bridget Sloan (2013-16). Hurd won the 2017 World Championships all-around and Sloan was the 2009 champion.
  • For the second consecutive season, a Baumann won floor exercise in Florida's season opener. Tonight, graduate transfer Rachel Baumann used a 9.925 to win floor in her first meet with the Gators after competing for Georgia the past four seasons. Her older sister, Alyssa Baumann, opened her Super Senior season with her collegiate-best 9.975 to start 2022 with a floor win.
  • In the start of her eighth season as head of Florida's program, tonight's result pushes Jenny Rowland's regular-season coaching record to 100-14-1. She owns a 159-30-1 record in all meetings.
  • The three event wins pushed Thomas' school-record total of wins to 116. She is the only Gator with more than 100 event wins.
  • Two marks tonight by UF returners equaled or set collegiate bests:
  • Transfer Victoria Nguyen also turned in a collegiate-best of 9.90 on floor. She last competed floor in her freshman opener versus Missouri (9.85).

 
Coach Rowland Said:
"Really thankful for Gator Nation for showing up for our first sell out of the year. Excited and thankful for everybody coming to support Gators gymnastics.
 
"Just really proud of this team. We had lots of highs. We had a few struggles here and there. We're going to continue to have ups and we're going to have downs. Liked the way that they handled themselves and showed that they had each other's back.
 
"Extremely proud for them, continuing to take their steps forward and really celebrating the present. That is what we were focusing on today is to really make the most of this moment." – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland
 
RECORDS: Florida (3-0, 0-0 SEC), West Virginia (2-1), Ball State (1-2), Lindenwood (0-3)
 
THE SERIES: Florida leads WVU 34-1 and Ball State 5-0. This was the first meeting between Florida and Lindenwood.
 
National Rank:
Florida – Florida is No. 2 in the preseason Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association preseason poll.
 
UP NEXT:
The top two Southeastern Conference teams from 2022 open league action when four-time league champion Florida plays host to runner-up Auburn. When these two teams closed league action at Auburn in 2022, they tied at 198.575.
 
When:                    Friday, Jan. 13 at 7:15 p.m. ET
Venue:                   Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center
TV:                          ESPN2
Live Scores:          StatBroadcast
Tickets:                 Sold out
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Preseason No. 2 Florida versus Ball State, Lindenwood, West Virginia
Final Team Totals
Jan. 6, 2023 ● Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O'Connell Center (8,502 - sellout)  
Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Total
Florida 49.300 49.625 49.425 49.400 197.750
West Virginia 48.725 48.500 48.500 49.200 194.925
Ball State 49.000 48.300 47.800 49.000 194.100
Lindenwood 48.400 47.475 48.525 48.725 193.125
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