Oklahoma Women’s Gymnastics Dominates Quad Meet in Nashville Victory

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The Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team kicked off their 2025 season with a resounding victory at the American Gold Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Classic in Nashville. The Sooners, led by a stellar all-around performance from Faith Torrez, secured a team score of 197.550, outpacing Auburn, BYU, and Nebraska. This win sets a strong tone for the season as the Sooners look ahead to a highly anticipated matchup against top-ranked teams.

Dominance in Nashville

The Sooners demonstrated their prowess right from the start, achieving a team score of 197.550 to claim victory over their competitors. Auburn followed with a score of 195.950, while BYU and Nebraska scored 194.625 and 194.475, respectively. This triumph marks Oklahoma’s first win of the season, improving their record to 3-0.

All-Around Excellence

Five Oklahoma gymnasts competed in the all-around, showcasing the depth and talent of the team. Faith Torrez led the charge, winning the all-around title with an impressive score of 39.625. Freshman Lily Pederson made a remarkable collegiate debut, finishing second with a score of 39.550. Other notable performances included Audrey Davis (39.425), Addison Fatta (39.325), and Jordan Bowers (39.275).

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Event Titles Galore

The Sooners didn’t just win the meet; they dominated each event, securing titles on vault, uneven bars, beam, and floor. Keira Wells earned the vault title with a score of 9.95, while Davis took the uneven bars title with the same score. Davis also shared the floor title with Torrez, both scoring 9.875. Pederson’s 9.95 on beam secured her the event title, capping off an outstanding debut.

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Vault Performance

Oklahoma started the meet with a bang on vault, earning a team score of 49.450. Highlights included:

  • Keira Wells – 9.95
  • Faith Torrez – 9.925
  • Lily Pederson – 9.925
  • Addison Fatta – 9.80
  • Audrey Davis – 9.85
  • Jordan Bowers – 9.75

Uneven Bars Brilliance

The second rotation saw the Sooners soar on uneven bars, earning a team score of 49.550. Key performances included:

  • Audrey Davis – 9.95
  • Elle Mueller – 9.9
  • Faith Torrez – 9.90
  • Jordan Bowers – 9.925
  • Lily Pederson – 9.875
  • Addison Fatta – 9.825

Beam Mastery

Continuing their dominance, the Sooners posted a 49.400 on beam. Standout routines included:

  • Lily Pederson – 9.95
  • Faith Torrez – 9.925
  • Addison Fatta – 9.90
  • Jordan Bowers – 9.825
  • Keira Wells – 9.80
  • Audrey Davis – 9.750

Floor Finale

The Sooners sealed their victory with a strong performance on floor, earning a team score of 49.150. Noteworthy performances included:

  • Audrey Davis – 9.875
  • Faith Torrez – 9.875
  • Dani Sievers – 9.8
  • Addison Fatta – 9.8
  • Lily Pederson – 9.8
  • Jordan Bowers – 9.775

Looking Ahead

With a strong start to the season, the Sooners are now preparing for a top-five battle against No. 2 LSU, No. 4 California, and No. 5 Utah at the Sprouts Farmer’s Market Collegiate Quad. This highly anticipated meet will take place on January 11 at the Paycom Center in Oklahoma City. It will be broadcast live on ABC at 2:45 p.m.

For more information and updates on the Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team, follow them on Twitter and Instagram, or like their Facebook page. For a detailed recap of the meet, visit the official Sooners Sports website.

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