University of Georgia Athletics

Friday, March 6
Athens, Ga.
7:00 p.m.

University of Georgia

197.600
vs
197.300

Missouri

26GYM Final Score - Georgia vs. Missouri

No.6 GymDogs Scored a 197.600 to Defeat the No.7 Missouri in Home Finale

March 06, 2026 | Gymnastics

No.6 GymDogs Scored a 197.600 to Defeat the No.7 Missouri in Home Finale

TEAM SCORES
    No. 6 Georgia: 197.600
    No. 7 Missouri: 197.300
Georgia's Season Record: 11-3, 4-3 SEC

GymDogs Event Scores:
Vault: 49.250 | Bars: 49.225 | Beam: 49.500 | Floor: 49.625
 
ATHENS, Ga. – The sixth-ranked Georgia gymnastics team scored a 197.600 in front of a crowd of 8,018 on Friday night in Stegeman Coliseum, defeating the seventh-ranked Missouri Tigers (197.300).
 
FAST FACTS
  • Georgia honored senior student-athletes Csenge Bácskay, Kara Eaker, Nicole King, Ja' Free Scott, and Eryn Williams after Friday's meet. 
  • Freshman Camarah Williams was the highlight of the GymDogs' lineup on Friday evening. Williams won the outright vault (9.900) and floor (tied career-high 9.975) titles and won a share of the beam title (career-best 9.975).
  • Freshman Kelise Woolford shared the beam title with C. Williams with a career-best 9.975.
  • On bars, Scott scored a 9.900 while junior Holly Snyder and freshman Autumn Reingold each scored a 9.875. Freshman Brooke Pierson followed closely with a 9.825, tying her career high from last week at Kentucky.
  • Junior Jaydah Battle made her first beam appearance of the season, recording a 9.900. 
  • Sophomores Harley Tomlin and Nyla Aquino recorded a 9.925 on floor, while junior Ady Wahl and senior Eryn Williams posted a 9.900, marking a career high for E. Williams.
  • Georgia counted five scores of 9.900 or better, a season best, and put up a season-high 49.625 on the event to come from behind and win the meet.
  • Georgia snapped an 11-meet losing streak to the Tigers and beat Missouri for the first time since Jan. 8, 2021.
 
KEY QUOTES
Co-Head Coach Ryan Roberts
Opening statement…
"First off, I think it was really fun with the seniors. I think they had a really good finish. I'm glad for them, it's nice to cap your home season off with a good last couple of events. We started off a little slow, slower than what I would prefer. I think floor and beam were great, some of our better performances. But the takeaway for vault and bars is we just gotta hit landings. We move forward and look to Sunday."
 
On the senior class's last meet in the Steg…
"I'm very proud of them and excited for their future. I hope they continue to be a part of this program. I think it's one of the classes we won't forget. They've really established the culture moving forward. It's bittersweet because we're gonna miss them on the team, but at the same time, they're gonna move on and do great things in life." 
 
CaMarah Williams | Fr.
On the senior class…
"They mean everything to us. This being our last meet in Steg is crazy for me because I just got here, and I got so close to all of the seniors. It's definitely a moment." 
 
Kelise Woolford | Fr.
On goals approaching the postseason…
"I'm definitely working the floor, so hopefully I can get into the floor lineup. Also, staying consistent on beam and getting more consistent on bars." 
 
UP NEXT
Georgia Gymnastics is back in action on Sunday, March 8 at Elevate the Stage. Georgia will take on No. 14 Clemson, No. 17 Auburn, and Pitt in Huntsville, Alabama. The meet begins at 4 p.m. ET and will air on ACC Network.

For all the latest on the GymDogs, follow the team on Instagram (@UGAgymnastics), Twitter (@UGAGymnastics), and Facebook (Georgia Gymnastics).
 
 
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