Arkansas posted the all-time highest score in school history and recorded top 10 scores in three events as the No. 7 Razorbacks recorded a 197.025-196.425 victory over No. 16 Auburn on Friday in Barnhill Arena.
Freshman Amanda Siebert, from Springdale, closed the competition with a 9.800 on floor to secure the record and the win for the 3-2 Razorbacks.
“I was just telling myself to go out and have fun,” Siebert said. “Everyone was telling me to do what I do. Michelle (Stout) was reminding me to relax and enjoy it. It’s like a dream come true.”
The previous record was 196.950 set in last year’s NCAA Championship Session II to send Arkansas into the NCAA Super Six. Arkansas recorded the top score in the nation a week ago with the 196.750 total in the win over No. 12 Kentucky.
“We have been trying to get this record for the last two years,” co-head coach René Cook said. “To do it tonight at home was great. We had a great environment and this just keeps building our confidence.”
Other highlights included senior Casey Jo Magee’s career-high matching 9.950 on beam, which ties the school record; Magee’s career-best 9.925 on bars, which ties for second-best in school history; sophomore Jaime Pisani recording a career-best 9.950 on vault, which ties for the second-best score in school history; a team vault score of 49.300, which ties for the seventh-best mark in school history; a team score of 49.250 on bars, which is the third-best in program history; and a team score of 49.350 on beam, which is the third-best in Razorback history. Read More
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