GAINESVILLE, Fla. – It's another top-10 dual as No. 2 Florida gymnastics is at No. 10 Kentucky Friday. And this one has a trophy storyline.
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The Gators are undefeated in Southeastern Conference action (5-0). There are three teams with a single league loss – Auburn, Kentucky and LSU. A win Friday guarantees Florida at least a share of its fourth consecutive SEC regular-season title as the team would have one remaining league meet (March 4 at Auburn).
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Florida at Kentucky kicks off SEC Network's Friday Night Heights coverage from the
Memorial Coliseum at 6 p.m. ET.
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How to Follow the Gators:
Florida at Kentucky is the first of a SEC Network Friday Night Heights double-header. Alex Perlman and Olympian/Gator Great
Bridget Sloan call the action.
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On the go Friday? Follow the action on
SEC Network or
follow the scores.
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In the Gators' Last Meet:
The nation's top floor exercise team total moved Florida from a third-rotation tie to a 198.15 – 197.825 win over No. 5 Louisiana State in the nation's top dual of the weekend in front of a sellout Stephen C. O'Connell Center at the Exactech Arena crowd of 9,682. Florida's total of 198.15 led all teams last weekend and gives UF two totals among the nation's top four of 2022 (No. 2: 198.25; No. 4: 198.15).Â
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All six Gator floor marks were a 9.9 or better as UF tallied a 49.80 to close the meet on floor exercise – the second-highest floor total in program history.
Nya Reed earned her second 10.0 of her senior season to take her third win on the event of 2022. Two other Gators posted near-perfect 9.975s on floor –
Trinity Thomas and freshman
Leanne Wong. Thomas used that same mark to win vault and shared the uneven bars win at 9.95 with fellow senior
Savannah Schoenherr and LSU's Haleigh Bryant. The balance beam title was shared at 9.95 by UF senior
Leah Clapper and LSU's Kiya Johnson. Wong upped her collegiate best to 39.65 to win her second consecutive all-around.
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SEC Awards for Nya Reed & Leanne Wong:
Two Gators earned SEC Weekly honors after their performances versus LSU. Wong claims her first SEC Gymnast of the Week honor after winning all-around with the league-leading total of the weekend (39.65).
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Reed picks up her first SEC Specialist of the Week honor and fourth such honor of the last two seasons after posting her second floor exercise 10.0 of 2022.
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About the Kentucky Wildcats:
The Wildcats have been among the nation's top 12 each of the last five weeks. Kentucky turned in its season best of 197.45 in consecutive wins (Jan. 29 vs Missouri; Feb. 4 quad meet). Junior Raena Worley claimed three consecutive SEC Gymnast of the Week honors in 2022 and owns a season best all-around total of 39.75.
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Series History:
Florida leads 90-1. .
Last meeting: UF was third(196.975) at 2021 SEC Championships and Kentucky was fourth (196.825).
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Rankings:
Florida: No. 2 on the Week 6
Road to Nationals site
Kentucky: No. 10
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