Women's Gymnastics | February 17, 2019
KALAMAZOO, Mich.- The Western Michigan gymnastics team secured its second win of the season, posting a 195.025 to 193.100 victory over visiting Towson Sunday afternoon at University Arena. It was also the second time this year the Broncos totaled over a 195 as a final.
Western Michigan outscored Towson in each rotation and had the top individual in every event, as well as the all-around. WMU's best event score was on the uneven bars, coming in with a 48.975.
WMU had the top four scores on vault, as freshman
Shailyn St. Brice took first with a 9.800, sophomore
Morgan Spence and senior
Rachael Underwood tied for second with a 9.750 and junior
Taylor Buis placed fourth with a 9.725.
The Broncos went 1-2-3 on the uneven bars. Spence was the champion with a career-high 9.900. Junior
Amelia Mohler was the runner-up with a 9.850, just ahead of sophomore
Stacie Harrison's 9.825 in third.
Underwood was the winner on the balance beam, scoring a 9.875. Buis placed third with a 9.825. Underwood and Spence tied for first on the floor exercise, both recording a 9.825.
Spence was the all-around champion, totaling a career-high 39.1250.
Western Michigan is on the road for two weeks in a row. The Broncos travel to North Carolina State for a 7 p.m. meet on Feb. 22 and to Kent State for a 7 p.m. meet on March 1.
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