Illinois State Gymnastics Soars to Season-High Score Despite Tri-Meet Loss
YPSILANTI, Mich. – The Illinois State Redbirds gymnastics team achieved a significant milestone Friday night, posting their highest team score of the season at 194.675 during a tri-meet against Eastern Michigan and Western Michigan at the Gervin GameAbove Center. Despite the impressive performance, the Redbirds fell to both opponents, with Western Michigan scoring 195.275 and Eastern Michigan achieving 195.200.
A Night of Personal Bests and Team Resilience
The Redbirds faced a challenging start on the floor exercise, recording a 48.375. However, they demonstrated remarkable resilience, rebounding with a season-best vault score of 48.925. This momentum continued as the team navigated the uneven bars (48.250) and culminated in another season-high performance on the balance beam, scoring an impressive 49.125 – the highest event score of the season for Illinois State.
Beam Dominance and Freshman Standouts
The balance beam proved to be a particular strength for the Redbirds, as they secured the top four spots in the event. Jaly Jones led the charge with a career-best score of 9.875, followed closely by Ally Lau at 9.850. Courtney Woods and Mia Oh tied for third place with scores of 9.825, while Savannah Ray added a Top 10 finish with a 9.750.
Freshman Mia LeBlanc made her collegiate all-around debut, finishing second overall with a score of 38.675. Her highest finish came on vault, where she tied for 11th with a 9.750.
Career Highs and Consistent Performances
Madyson Baucom and Savannah Ray both achieved a score of 9.825 on the vault, with Baucom setting a novel career high, surpassing her previous best of 9.725. Jercy Koliego also tied her career high on the uneven bars, scoring a 9.800 to tie for fourth place. Jada Beswick contributed a Top 10 finish on bars with a 9.775.
On the floor exercise, Courtney Woods and Jaly Jones tied for 10th place, each earning a score of 9.700.
Coach Ringer Praises Team Focus
Head Coach Ringer expressed immense pride in the team’s performance, highlighting their focus and dedication. “There was a exceptionally good mindset from the team coming into tonight’s meet. I can’t say exactly what it was, but there was a focus on the details and the controllables tonight that we have talked about so much this season. Today, you could see all that hard work come to fruition with the season-high score. I told the team at the end that I didn’t care about what the final score or the placement was, I was just so proud of them and especially how they finished the meet on beam. That was the type of outcome we have been looking for all year.”
Looking Ahead
Illinois State will return to Michigan next Friday, March 6, to compete against Western Michigan in Kalamazoo. The meet is scheduled to start at 4 p.m. CT and will be broadcast live on ESPN+, with live stats available via Virtius.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What was Illinois State’s highest event score of the night? The Redbirds achieved their highest event score on the balance beam with a 49.125.
- Who led the Redbirds on the balance beam? Jaly Jones led the team with a career-best score of 9.875.
- Where can I watch the next meet? The next meet against Western Michigan will be broadcast live on ESPN+.
- Where can I find more information about Illinois State gymnastics? Stay tuned to GoRedbirds.com and follow the team on Instagram (@redbirdgymnastics), X (@redbirdwgym) and Facebook.
Follow the Redbirds: For all the latest on Illinois State gymnastics, stay tuned to GoRedbirds.com and follow the team on Instagram (@redbirdgymnastics), on X (@redbirdwgym) and Facebook.
