The Nebraska women's gymnastics team tallied two season-event highs on pace to a 196.850 as the Huskers fell to No. 4 Michigan, who earned a 198.275.
NU recorded four 9.900s or higher on floor, notching a 49.500 on the event, which marked the 10th-best floor score in school history.
Individually, seven Huskers combined for 11 new season-best scores.
Rotation One
The Huskers started the night on vault, earning a team score of 48.925. Sophia McClelland, Martina Comin and Kinsey Davis all notched a 9.800. Emma Spence followed with a 9.775 while Ayzhia Hall earned a 9.750. Katie Kuenemann rounded out the rotation with a 9.700.
The Wolverines competed on uneven bars on rotation one, earning a 49.600. Carly Bauman led Michigan with a 9.950, enough to win the event title.
Rotation Two
During rotation two, NU competed on uneven bars, finishing with a team score of 49.175. McClelland and Davis both tallied a 9.875. Genesis Gibson matched her personal best with a 9.825 while Spence, Clara Colombo and Emma Simpton each earned a 9.800.
Michigan finished rotation two on vault with a team score of 49.450. Natalie Wojcik, Abby Heiskell and Kaylen Morgan all notched a 9.900, claiming a share of the event title.
Rotation Three
The Big Red competed on balance beam for rotation three, scoring a season-best 49.250 as a team. Spence led the Huskers with a 9.875 followed by Colombo, Simpton and McClelland each earning a 9.850. Allie Gard tallied a 9.825 while Hall finished the rotation with a 9.650.
Gabby Wilson led the Wolverines on floor with a 9.950, while Michigan finished with a 49.600.
Rotation Four
Four scores of 9.900 or higher highlighted the final rotation on floor as the Huskers notched a 49.500, the 10th-best floor score in school history. Senior Kylie Piringer led NU with a 9.925 while Comin, McClelland and Spence all earned a 9.900. Halle Rourke added a 9.875 while Katie Kuenemann finished with a 9.625.
Michigan finished the meet on balance beam, earning a 49.625. Sierra Brooks and Nicoletta Koulos claimed the beam title with a scorer of 9.950.
All-Around
McClelland had a career-best 39.425 in the all-around, finishing in fourth. Spence earned a 39.350, finishing in fifth.
Sierra Brooks claimed the all-around title with a 39.675 for Michigan.
Up Next
The Huskers return to action on Friday, March 3 in Logan, Utah to face Utah State and Alaska. The meet is set to begin at 8 p.m. (CT) and can be watched live at utahstateaggie.com/watch.
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