LSU women's gymnastics remained a program to beat in the SEC on Saturday as the Tigers claimed their second consecutive conference championship.
LSU took part in the tournament and surpassed Oklahoma, number one with a score of 198.200. The Sners scored 197.925, while the Florida Gators scored 197.825.
Lexi Zeiss, Ashley Cowan and Kailin Chio started hard at the bar. Sierra Ballard and Kylie Cohen were added to the score with solid performances on the beam.
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LSU gymnast Haley Bryant will celebrate her performance at the Vault at Session 2 of the SEC Gymnastics Championships held in Birmingham, Alabama on March 22nd. (Gary Cosby Jr.-Tuscaloosa News / USA Today Network via Imagn Images)
Konnor McClain, Haileigh Bryant and Aleah Finnegan each scored at least 9.925. Each contributed to the team's 49.450 total score. The school said It was the highest score in LSU's history at the SEC Championship.
LSU secured the victory by winning 49.625 on the floor and 49.525 on the vault.
Bryant won his individual SEC all-round titles for the second consecutive year with a total score of 39.725.
Olivia Dunn, who was sidelined with her injuries, is being celebrated on social media.

LSU's Olivia Dunne will be screened during the convention with Georgia on March 7th. (Image from Stephen Lew-Immagn)
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“Purple Reign 4ever,” she wrote in her Instagram story.
She also shared a video of banknotes raining on the floor as she and her teammates celebrated the victory of the meeting title.
LSU aims to withdraw the back-to-back NCAA Championship since Oklahoma pulled it off in 2022 and 2023, and to do so first.

LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne will celebrate with his teammates at Session 2 of the SEC Gymnastics Championships held in Birmingham, Alabama on March 22nd. (via Tuscaloosa News/USA Today Network Imaging Images)
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Last year, Bryant also won an all-around. Oklahoma's Maggie Nichols did it in 2018 and 2019, so she was able to pull off the full personal titles first on a back-to-back basis.
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