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Olivia Dunne is staying loose for the NCAA women’s gymnastics championships. .
On Saturday, LSU finished third in the SEC championships behind Florida and Alabama despite a solid showing from Dunne and her teammates.
Proud of our fight.
The Tigers finish third at the @SEC Championships#GeauxTigers | #WC23 pic.twitter.com/5dYBkLYYuQ
— LSU Gymnastics (@LSUgym) March 19, 2023
Via NOLA.com
LSU finished third in the championships with a 197.800 behind Florida (198.425) and Alabama (197.925), and a spot in front of Kentucky (197.675)
LSU’s evening began on the uneven bars, led by two 9.850s by Olivia Dunne and Alexis Jeffrey. After her routine, Dunne yelled and slapped Clark’s hands as she handed the reins to Tori Tatum, who posted a 9.900 to keep the LSU section engaged
“A score of) 197.8 is a great score anywhere and to think that’s third (best) just shows the strength of this conference and what we have in this conference,” LSU coach Jay Clark said. “No one was going to beat Florida in here tonight. That may be the best roster ever assembled in our sport and they were on fire. It didn’t matter what anyone else did, that team was going to win.”
With two weeks to prepare for the NCAA women’s gymnastics championships, Dunne is practicing her handstand skills in her latest TikTok video.
@livvy locker room activities #foryou #lsu #gymnastics
Dunne’s handstand skills are much better than her backflipping skills.