First-year Khazia Hislop performs her floor routine on Friday evening.
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First-year Khazia Hislop performs her floor routine on Friday evening.
The North Carolina gymnastics team defeated New Hampshire, 195.875-195.075, on Friday night. The contest was a Pink Meet in support of “Get REAL & HEEL” and Super Cooper, two local organizations that provide support for cancer patients.
This past weekend, the North Carolina gymnastics team traveled for its first two quad meets of the season. The Tar Heels traveled to Raleigh on Friday for a meet against N.C. State, Pittsburgh and William & Mary. On Sunday, UNC traveled to Towson, Md. to compete in the Shelli Calloway Invitational against Towson, West Virginia and Temple. The Tar Heels won both meets, scoring 195.675 on Friday and 195.525 on Sunday.
The gymnastics team stands together wearing shirts with the saying “#BeTrue” in honor of the LBGTQ movement before their meet against Florida on Friday.
While competing against No. 3 Florida Friday night, the North Carolina gymnastics team was surrounded by a sea of rainbow shirts and flags in Carmichael Arena.
The North Carolina gymnastics team fell to No. 3 Florida 194.300-197.325 in its home opener in Carmichael on Friday night.
The North Carolina gymnastics team traveled to George Washington to compete in the 10th Annual Lindsey Ferris Invitational against George Washington, Cornell and Penn on Saturday. UNC ended the meet in third place with a score of 192.300, only 2.925 points behind George Washington’s first-place finish.
Only July 10th, Marta Karolyi, team coordinator for US Women’s Gymnastics emerged with the athletes who form the Olympic Women’s Gymnastics team in San Jose after only 12 minutes of deliberation with the Olympic selection committee. The women’s trials follows two weeks after the men’s trials and two weeks after the women's national competition.
It seems as though injuries have defined the North Carolina gymnastics’ team’s season.
Sophomore Morgan Lane outscored eleven gymnasts to capture first place on the balance beam, but the most important competitor she beat was herself.
We won!
There was something missing.
We won!
It was a night of firsts and lasts.
We won!
Propelled by season-best scores on the the uneven bars and on the floor exercise, the North Carolina gymnastics team earned second place at Friday's competition in Washington, D.C.
The North Carolina gymnastics team is plagued by injuries.
Sitting in the audience, you would never know something was wrong with North Carolina sophomore gymnast Kaitlynn Hedelund.
Gymnastics is a sport of little things.
Lexi Cappalli poses during her floor routine during Thursday afternoon's practice at Fetzer gym.