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No. 7 Mizzou gym comes up short against No. 2 Oklahoma
Missouri fell 0.5 points after scoring a season-low 48.825 on bars while Oklahoma posted all vault scores above 9.900, securing a 197.425-196.925 win.
- On Friday, Missouri hosted No. 2 Oklahoma at Mizzou Arena and narrowly lost after a hard-fought meet.
- Following the first rotation, Missouri's season-low 48.825 on bars surrendered their early advantage, and they couldn't regain the lead.
- Individual leader Elise Tisler and Kennedy Griffin contributed to Missouri’s best event score of 49.425 on floor, while Hannah Horton anchored the vault with a 9.900.
- Coach Shannon Welker framed the loss as a narrow misstep amid otherwise solid work, urging focus on controllables and saying the team had 'a little whoopsie' on bars as Missouri travels to No. Alabama on Friday in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
- Oklahoma's vault, with five scores of 9.900 or better and a 49.575 total, swung the meet despite early bars issues, according to coach Welker.
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