Oklahoma Womenโ€™s Gymnastics Dominates Arkansas with Seasonโ€™s Second Highest Score

The Oklahoma Sooners womenโ€™s gymnastics team continues to dominate the 2025 season. They recently won with a commanding 197.825-195.975 victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks. This match was held at the Lloyd Noble Center and highlighted the exceptional talents of Jordan Bowers and Faith Torrez. Both tied for the all-around title with impressive scores of 39.725. These performances not only secured the win but also marked the highest scores in the SEC this season. The Soonersโ€™ victory was bolstered by stellar individual performances and a series of remarkable routines that left fans in awe.

Impressive All-Around Performances

Jordan Bowers and Faith Torrez were the stars of the night, each earning a 39.725 in the all-around competition. This score tied them for the highest in the SEC this season, underscoring their elite status in collegiate gymnastics. Torrez dazzled on the vault and bars, scoring a 9.95 on both events. Meanwhile, Bowers excelled on the beam and floor, also earning 9.95s. Their performances were pivotal in securing the Soonersโ€™ victory and demonstrated their versatility and consistency across all events.

Vaulting to Victory

The Sooners started strong with their second-highest vault score of the season, a 49.400. Faith Torrezโ€™s stuck Yurchenko 1.5 was a highlight, earning her a 9.95 and tying her career high. Jordan Bowers also impressed with a 9.9 on her 1.5, contributing significantly to the teamโ€™s lead after the first rotation. Other notable performances included Keira Wellsโ€™ 9.875 and Audrey Davisโ€™ 9.850, showcasing the depth of talent on the team.

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Dominance on the Bars

Oklahomaโ€™s performance on the bars was nothing short of spectacular. They earned a team score of 49.675 and extended their lead to 99.075-97.900 at the halfway point. Audrey Davis, with her 20th career 9.95 on the event, and Faith Torrez, matching that score with a flawless double layout dismount, led the way. The Sooners also saw strong routines from Lily Pederson, Addison Fatta, and Jordan Bowers, each scoring 9.925. Freshman Kelsey Slade made a notable collegiate debut with a 9.825, contributing to the teamโ€™s impressive total.

Beam Brilliance

Despite some uncharacteristic mistakes, the Sooners managed a solid 49.300 on the beam. Jordan Bowers delivered a stunning routine, culminating in a stuck dismount for a 9.95. Faith Torrez followed with a 9.925, and Audrey Davis set the tone with a steady 9.825 in the leadoff spot. The teamโ€™s depth was evident with contributions from Keira Wells, Addison Fatta, and Lily Pederson, ensuring a comfortable lead heading into the final rotation.

Finishing Strong on the Floor

The floor exercise saw the Sooners close out the meet in spectacular fashion with a team score of 49.450. Jordan Bowers led the way with dynamic tumbling and captivating choreography, earning a 9.95. Faith Torrezโ€™s powerful opening double layout secured her a 9.9, while Audrey Davisโ€™ energetic routine earned a 9.875. Addison Fatta, Elle Mueller, and Lily Pederson also delivered strong performances, contributing to the teamโ€™s overall success.

Looking Ahead

The Soonersโ€™ victory over Arkansas sets the stage for their next meet against Kentucky on February 7th. This upcoming event is designated as Alumni Night. It promises to be another exciting showcase of the teamโ€™s talent and determination.

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Fans are encouraged to follow the Sooners on Twitter and Instagram at @OU_WGymnastics. You can also like the Oklahoma Womenโ€™s Gymnastics page on Facebook for updates and behind-the-scenes content.

For a detailed recap of the meet and more information, visit the official Sooner Sports website.

Joe Hughes
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