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Last updated: April 1 at 3:20 p.m. ET.
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Wednesday – Play-Ins
3:20 p.m. ET – Rot. 1 Air Force vs. Nebraska
Air Force leads by a tenth as Nebraska avoids disaster despite opening with a fall.
Nebraska opened with a fall from Olivia Burns. A 9.575 followed from Karys Griffin, but Isabel Sikon got some momentum back for the Huskers with a big routine and a stuck dismount for a 9.800. Two more 9.800s followed.
Air Force looking solid on vault to start before Maggie Slife really takes them to the next level with a stuck Yurchenko 1.5 for a 9.900!
We also get a first look at the postseason rules expert, who gave some background on judges conferences!
3:00 p.m. ET – Go time!
Our first regional meet starts now! Stay tuned for updates!
2:40 p.m. ET – Previewing Air Force vs. Nebraska
All of these play-ins should be thrillers, but Air Force has the highest peak of the eight play-in teams. The Falcons’ season high of a 197.150 is a program record. Air Force has actually broken its program record four times this season, starting with a 195.800 in February and reaching that 197.150 in March. This is the first time Air Force has competed as a team at regionals since 2002! Leading the way for the Falcons is Maggie Slife, who is ranked in the top 10 nationally on bars and in the all-around, so if Air Force doesn’t advance as a team out of the play-in, she’ll still compete tomorrow. Slife has set multiple program and Mountain West records this season.
Nebraska peaked with a 196.825 back in early February, but since then, the Huskers haven’t been able to muster anything in the 196 range. They’re coming off a 195.075 at the Big Ten Championships two weeks ago – the second lowest score of their season besides their opening 194.600. Two contend in this play-in and, potentially, the second round, they’ll need their standouts – Nya Kraus on bars and beam, and Lauren Homecillo on floor – to deliver… and then some. A previous version of this update listed Whitney Jencks as competing, but she is out with a thumb injury.
2:30 p.m. ET – Regionals kicks off in half in hour!
Today’s slate features two play-in meets:
- Air Force vs. Nebraska at 3 p.m. ET in Baton Rouge
- Arizona State vs. Arizona at 5 p.m. ET in Tempe
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