'Our job's not done yet': No. 7 seed MU gymnastics faces familiar foes in NCAA Championship semifinal
- Mizzou gymnastics will compete in the NCAA Championship semifinal in Fort Worth on Thursday.
- The Tigers earned their spot after needing a strong finish on beam at the regional final.
- Missouri's team score reached 197.725, which is the program's fourth-best score ever.
- Coach Welker stated, "We've made nationals, but our job's not done yet, either."
- Mizzou aims to continue their SEC success and make a run at the Final Four appearance.
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Mizzou Gymnastics Advances to First NCAA Championship Final in Program History - University of Missouri Athletics
FORT WORTH, Texas – No. 7 University of Missouri gymnastics has earned a spot in its first NCAA Championship Final after finishing in second place in the semifinal with a score of 197.3000 on Thursday at Dickies Arena. Mizzou (24-9, 5-3 SEC) advances in dramatic fashion for the second-straight meet, where the Tigers traded sticks with No. 3 Florida (22-7, 5-3 SEC).
Nationals Up Next for Gymback Duo
A pair of Razorbacks will represent Arkansas gymnastics on the big stage on Thursday as senior Maddie Jones and freshman Joscelyn Roberson are set to compete at NCAA Championships as individual qualifiers. Roberson is one of four individual all-around qualifiers in the nationals field, the lone freshman of the group. She is joined in the quartet by fellow Team USA competitor Jade Carey, who will also be featured in the evening semifinal session.…
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