
Livvy Dunne, LSU Celebrate After Winning 1st NCAA Gymnastics Title in School History
Led by individual all-around champion Haleigh Bryant and closed by Aleah Finnegan's title-clinching beam performance, LSU gymnastics won its first-ever national championship on Saturday by besting Florida, Utah and California for the title in Fort Worth, Texas.
Afterward, the LSU team (including senior gymnast and social media star Livvy Dunne) celebrated the huge win:
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Bryant finished tied with Cal's eMjae Frazier atop the all-around scoreboard at 39.7125 points apiece. She notably tied Cal's Mya Lauzon tied atop the vault leaderboard with 9.95 points apiece, tied for second in the balance beam (behind teammate Konnor McClain) and finished solo second behind Florida's Leanne Wong in the floor exercise.
LSU closed with the beam, where Finnegan shined with a 9.95 to close out the Tigers' national title.
Dunne didn't take part in the national championship, although she's performed in most of LSU's meets along the way.
She notably participated in nine meets, including a career-high 9.900 score in the floor during the second round of the NCAA tournament regionals.
With the victory, LSU earned the school's 52nd-ever team title.




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