ASU posted its first win in 21 years over UCLA. Emily White won the AA with a 39.6 to lead ASU. She tied for 1st on VT with teammate Alex Theodorou and then on BB with teammates Jasmine Gutierrez and Hannah Scharf, along with UCLA's Emma Malabuyo and Kendal Poston. ASU's Sarah Clark won UB. UCLA's Jordan Chiles won the FX with a 9.975.
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Pitt broke the school record in a big tri-meet win. Pitt was led by Jordyn Ewing's win on UB and a tie on BB from Katie Chamberlin. GWU's Deja Chambliss and UNH's Hailey Lui also earned a share of 1st on BB. Chambliss won VT and tied for the FX title with GWU's Kendall Whitman en route to a 39.6 AA win
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Illinois St's Angelica Labat won VT and the AA (39.225). Teammate Jaye Mack won FX while teammates Madison Kipp and Sofia Iribarren tied for the UB title. Lindenwood's Madison Rush denied a sweep with a win on BB.
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McCaleigh Marr won UB and BB to lead Penn. Teammate Ariyana Argawala won VT while Quaker Sara Kenefick won FX. Ursinus' Alyssa DeLorme won the AA.
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Kent St's Rachel DeCavitch won the AA (39.3) and tied for the VT title with teammate Rachel Guns and BGSU's Taylor Jensen. Guns won the FX. Kent St's Kennedy Weinpert won UB while teammate Cami Klein won BB.
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LIU was led by wins from Jah'Liyah Bedminster on VT and FX. Teammate Mara Titarsolej won UB while Shark Ilka Juk won BB.
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Ball State celebrated Senior Day with a new school record. Ball St was paced by wins from Victoria Henry on VT, Lauren Volpe and Taylor Waldo on BB, Megan Teter on FX and Hannah Ruthberg in the AA (39.2). EMU's Raisa Boris won the UB.
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Cornell got wins from Regina Walton on VT, Melanie Stone on UB and Miranda Lund on BB. Springfield's MacKenzie MacLeod won the FX.
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Missouri was led by wins from Hollyn Patrick on UB, Helen Hu on BB and Jocelyn Moore on the FX. For LSU, Haleigh Bryant won VT with a 10 and took the AA with a 39.7
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Eliana Thompson trains at Capital City Flips and competes 2-3 events