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Louisiana State University won the SEC championship 198.200-197.925-197.825-197.400 behind Haleigh Bryant’s high all-around score of 39.725

The first rotation started with the Oklahoma Sooners on vault, the Louisiana Tigers on uneven bars, the Missouri Tigers on balance beam and the Florida Gators on floor. Through the first rotation, the LSU Tigers lead with a score of 49.600 behind freshman Kailin Chio and senior Aleah Finnegan posts of 9.950. 

A slow start from OU on vault hindered them for the rest of the meet, posting a meet-low 49.425.

The second rotation ended with Missouri having the highest post with 49.600 led by two 9.950 posts from sophomore Kennedy Griffin and senior Jocelyn Moore. The Sooners posted a 49.550 led by senior Audrey Davis and her post of 9.975 on uneven bars.

The LSU Tigers led after two rotations.

The third rotation starts the Sooners on balance beam, the LSU Tigers on floor, the Missouri Tigers on vault, and the Florida Gators on uneven bars. The Sooners posted a 49.475 on balance beam led by a team-high post of 9.925 from junior Faith Torrez. The Florida Gators ran away with the third rotation, giving them the lead in the meet. Senior Leanne Wong and senior Riley McCusker led the way with perfect 10s on uneven bars, contributing to Florida posting a 49.850.

To close out the meet, LSU posted an event high 49.525 on vault in the fourth rotation to win the SEC championship.

This story was edited by Josh McDaniel.

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