NORMAL, Ill. - Led by a 39.500 all-around victory from junior
Gabrielle Stephen, No. 8 Michigan State gymnastics concluded the regular season with a tri-meet victory over Illinois State and Lindenwood, scoring a 197.050 at Illinois State's CEFCU Arena Saturday afternoon.
Host Illinois State took second, scoring a 195.975, and Lindenwood finished third with a 195.825. MSU heads into the postseason with an 18-3 overall record.
In addition to Stephen's all-around title, MSU earned at least a share of every event title. Stephen also captured the bars title, her first of the season, while sophomore
Olivia Zsarmani won the vault title, senior
Baleigh Garcia earned a share of the beam title, and junior
Skyla Schulte and
Nikki Smith shared the floor title.
"Tonight we got the chance to start on one of our best events and finish on beam, which is great when you get the opportunity to start on anything other than vault or bars like we constantly do in the regular season," said head coach Mike Rowe. "A few uncharacteristic issues in a couple of our floor routines, followed by scores reflecting those issues, shook us a little but the rest of the event improved. We just knew we had to make it up on vault. We did just that. Tied our program record as our 10.0 starts are getting better and better and it ended up getting us out of the little setback we had on floor."
Following the same rotation order as next week's Big Ten Championships, the Spartans started the meet on floor with a 49.275. Smith and junior Schulte led the Spartans in the fifth spot and anchor position, respectively, each scoring a 9.925. Senior
Delanie Harkness added the third 9.900-plus score for MSU with a 9.900 in the third spot, while Stephen scored a 9.850. MSU held a narrow lead over Illinois State (49.225) after the first, followed by Lindenwood's 49.825 in third.
MSU took the lead by nearly a point after the second rotation with a spectacular 49.575 on vault, tying the program on the event for the second time this season. Sophomore
Olivia Zsarmani captured her second vault title in as many meets, setting a career-high 9.975 and earning a 10.000/9.950 split from the judges. Stephen tied a season-high 9.925 to finish second, while Tucker and Smith earned a share of third place with matching 9.900s. Schulte was the second Spartan to tie a season-high, scoring a 9.875 in the leadoff position and sophomore
Sage Kellerman earned a 9.825 in the anchor spot.
The Spartans increased their lead over second-place Lindenwood (148.000-146.975) in the third rotation with a 49.150 on bars. MSU took the top three spots on the event, led by a 9.900 from Stephen, who scored the only 9.900 of the meet on the event and earned the second bars title of the season and third of her career. Schulte (9.875) and Harkness (9.850) rounded out the podium, while Kellerman scored a 9.800 and fifth-year senior
Jori Jackard earned a 9.725.
Garcia scored her third 9.925 on beam of the season to lead MSU to a 49.050 in the final rotation. She shared the event title with Illinois State's Madison Kipp, earning her second beam title of the season. Making her second-straight appearance in the beam lineup, Harkness scored a 9.825, which was matched by Stephen in the anchor spot. Schulte scored a 9.800.
Stephen's 39.500 in the all-around was a season high. Schulte finished second behind Stephen in the all-around standings with a 39.500.
"Overall, not our best performance. We still pulled off a 197.050, but it's just the fire to keep us hungry for fixing what we need to without dwelling on anything," concluded Rowe. "We've got Big Tens to focus on this week and our mission and strategy is the same. We're looking forward to a mostly Spartan crowd with lots of cheering and amazing gymnastics. Definitely the best ticket in town."
Up next, the Spartans host the 2024 Big Ten Women's Gymnastics Championships on Saturday, March 23 at Jenison Field House. MSU will compete in the evening session against Michigan, Minnesota and Ohio State at 5:30 p.m. on Big Ten Network.
Recap
courtesy of MSU Athletics.