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Missouri Gymnastics Places Second In the Day Session of the SEC Championships

Missouri scored a season-high 49.350 on vault and four 9.900s on floor but fell short due to multiple beam falls, finishing second behind Georgia in SEC Session I.

  • During Session I of the SEC Championships this week, the Missouri gymnastics team scored a 197.075 to finish second, with Georgia winning at 197.450.
  • Missouri's beam rotation caused a drop after a 49.000, with falls including a gymnast scoring 9, costing the lead to Kentucky Wildcats.
  • Recovering on vault and floor, Missouri scored a season-high 49.350 on vault with four 9.900s, after a 49.450 on floor.
  • Looking toward postseason, Missouri next competes in the NCAA Regional Championships on April 1, with site and opponents to be revealed on Monday, as coach Shannon Welker emphasized the need for consistency.
  • Only five teams competed in Session I, so each squad rotated on the four apparatuses while one team received a bye, and the SEC field was deep with seven of nine teams ranked in the top 10.
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Missouri Gymnastics Places Second In the Day Session of the SEC Championships

After the first session Missouri’s Hannah Horton sits in first place on vault with a 9.950, Kimarra Echols sits in third with a 9.900, Echols also sits in second on uneven bars with a 9.900 and Addison Lawrence is in…

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KTEN broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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