The Ohio State women’s gymnastics team put up a strong fight against Penn State, ultimately falling short with a score of 196.300 to Penn State’s 196.525. Despite the loss, the team achieved its highest overall score since the season opener. Notable performances included Tory Vetter and JJ Coleman winning individual event titles in vault and floor, respectively. Vetter also took the all-around title with a score of 39.450. Karleigh Reutzel made her collegiate debut on uneven bars, leading the team in that rotation with a 9.825. The team is set to face Nebraska, Rutgers, and UCLA in the Big Four meet on March 2.
Ohio State showcased consistently strong performances in each event, with the team achieving a season-best score of 49.100 on beam and tying its season best of 49.300 on vault. The team’s impressive effort on floor resulted in a score of 49.325, securing them the event title. JJ Coleman’s career-high score of 9.925 in floor contributed to the team’s success. Despite the loss, the Buckeyes have shown promise and determination as they continue their season. Fans can catch all the action at the Covelli Center for the upcoming meet. Women’s gymnastics single meet tickets are available for purchase online. #GoBucks
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