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Oklahoma Claims Sprouts Collegiate Quad on Tiebreak After 197.500 Tie With LSU

The early-season, televised invitational served as a postseason-style test, spotlighting standout routines alongside Utah's beam woes.

Overview

  • Meet officials applied the NCAA tiebreak that counts all six routines to award the trophy to Oklahoma, with both teams recorded at 197.500.
  • An LSU inquiry boosted Lexi Zeiss’s beam start value by 0.050, creating the tie after initial totals had Oklahoma narrowly ahead.
  • UCLA led after a 49.425 on uneven bars but finished third at 197.000 at the Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah.
  • Utah took fourth with 195.900, suffering three straight falls on beam for a 47.875 before rebounding to a 49.600 vault anchored by Avery Neff’s first career and season-first 10.0.
  • LSU’s Kailin Chio won the all-around with 39.600, edging UCLA’s Jordan Chiles at 39.575 in a field featuring multiple event-leading performances.