Tigers Upset No. 11 Michigan 196.675-196.100
March 16, 2007
ANN ARBOR, Mich. - With a season-best score, the No. 18 Missouri gymnastics team upset No. 11 Michigan 196.675-196.100 on Friday night in Ann Arbor, Mich. Sophomore Adrianne Perry claimed the all-around crown with a career-high 39.550 and won or tied for the vault and floor titles.
"We did a fantastic job tonight," Missouri head coach Rob Drass said. "The team grew up tonight; this is a team that belongs at the national championships. We beat a team that's a very, very good team. To finish on beam, away like that just shows how good this team is. I'm super proud of this team."
Opening competition on bars, Mizzou recorded a 49.000 on the event to trail the Wolverines by a tenth of a point. Perry and freshman each notched 9.850s to tie Michigan's Becky Bernard for second, followed by junior Julie Abaray and sophomore Alicia Hatcher, who scored a 9.800 apiece.
The Tigers had their best vault performance of the season and trailed Michigan by 25-hunderths of a point after the second rotation with a 49.225. Perry tied for the event title with a 9.900 and senior Whitney Crater scored a 9.875 to tie for third. Freshman Danielle Guider set a career high on vault for the second week in a row as the recorded a 9.850.
Mizzou kept up its great evening as the squad tied its fifth-highest floor total in program history with a 49.350 to enter the final rotation with almost a two-tenth advantage. Three Tigers set or tied career-highs, led by Perry's 9.925 and Abaray's 9.900. The score for Perry won her the event title and Abaray tied for second. Pezzullo notched a 9.875 to tie her personal mark and junior Ashley Khederian posted a season-high 9.850.
The Tigers finish out the regular season at No. 12 Arkansas in a quad meet with the Gym'Backs, Southeast Missouri State and Texas Women's on Friday, March 23 at 7 p.m. Mizzou then returns to the comfy confines of the Hearnes Center as the squad hosts the 2007 Big 12 Conference Gymnastics Championship at 7 p.m. on Saturday, March 31.
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