![]() ![]() The Aggies opened strong with a season-best 48.925 on vault. That makes her just the fourth UC Davis freshman to break 39 twice in her rookie year, joining Hebert (2017), Brown (2015) and Katie Yamamura (2010). The cognitive science first year from Fremont narrowly missed her own best, scoring a 39.200 total. Kessler was the only other all-arounder in the meet. The junior tandem of Kara Jones and Yasmine Yektaparast each added 9.850 scores, with Kessler and senior Amanda Presswood chipping in marks of 9.825 and 9.800, respectively. The 49.250 on beam surpassed the old school standard of 49.225, set at last year's MPSF Championship.įurthermore, Hebert's record floor helped UC Davis total a 49.275 on that apparatus, good for No. Then add to that Gabby Landess with a 9.850 on bars again, Alyssa Ito with another 9.8 on beam and her first 9.8 on bars." "Then right behind her was Kyla Kessler, who in any other week would be up there for. We knew she was capable of putting up some big scores," said Lavallee. "It's like this all the way around the freshman class, but particularly with Kelley, this is a very driven, hard-working and obviously very talented gymnast. In fact, UC Davis swept each of the top five places in the individual beam race, as redshirt freshman Alyssa Ito added a 9.800. Senior Alexis Brown posted her fourth career 9.900 to win that event, Hebert was second with a 9.875, junior Aya Suzuki finished third at 9.850, while freshman Kyla Kessler placed fourth with a 9.825. That also finished off a 39.525 all-around total, besting the previous mark of 39.450, set by Dani Judal in 2015.įinally, Hebert was one of four Aggies who tied career bests on balance beam to help that squad sum up a 49.250 in the third rotation. Hebert finished her night with a 9.950 on floor exercise, joining what is now a five-way tie along with Stephanie Stamates (2015), Tiffany Chan (2004), Poppy Major (2001) and Flora Bare (2001). ![]() They're having a good time doing it, and it shows." Now we have the full squad on the floor, and these freshmen have decided that this is a lot of fun. "We had been nursing a lot of injuries over the last couple of weeks and we sat some people to play it safe. "That was a disgusting amount of fun," said Aggie head coach John Lavallee. The Falcons even their dual record at 5-5. 3 team total in program history, UC Davis improves to 9-6 in head-to-head competition. Freshman Kelley Hebert set a school record for the individual all-around, tied the school record for floor exercise, then aided toward yet another UC Davis benchmark on balance beam, helping the Aggies compile a winning 196.350 in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation women's gymnastics dual meet at the Pavilion Friday night. ![]()
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