WINONA, Minn. - The Hamline gymnastics team competed in a three-team meet last weekend, taking on both Winona State and UW-Whitewater in Winona. The Pipers took third, compiling their second-highest score of the season with 182.575 points. The official results were released today for the first time due to some complications at the host site.
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Hamline recorded its highest score of the day on the floor exercise, totaling 46.175 points. First year
Tisana Lowe placed second in this event for HU with a score of 9.475. Junior
Mary Kelly tied for eighth with a 9.300 and senior
Caitlin Cooper also ended in the top-10 with a 9.275.
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On the uneven parallel bars, the Pipers tallied a new season-high with 45.150 points. Sophomore
Carolina Schlawiedt led the way in this event, scoring a 9.300 to place sixth. Lowe was next in for HU with a 9.250 which put her in a three-way tie for seventh.
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Lowe hit a new season-high on the vault with a score of 9.600, tying for first. Cooper was also in the top-10, earning a 9.325 for ninth place. As a team, the Pipers scored 46.375 points during this rotation.
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On the beam, HU logged a score of 44.875. First year
Madison Lieurance had the top score for Hamline, finishing in fifth with a score of 9.200. First year
Madeline Sowinski took eighth with a score of 9.075 and Lowe took 10
th with a score of 9.000.
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In the all-around, Lowe reached a new high for the year, compiling 37.325 points. This was 0.200 points higher than her previous season-best.
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The Pipers are back in action on Friday, February 28, heading to Menomonie, Wisconsin for the four-team John Zuerlein Invitational. It is set to begin at 6:00 p.m. Live stat and video will be available and the links can be found on the schedule page.
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