LSU sports are in the midst of a hot streak. Angel Reese and the Lady Tigers recently won a national title and the team reached the championship round.
Earlier this week, gymnast Olivia Dunne and her teammates advanced to the NCAA Gymnastics Championships. The women’s gymnastics team was ranked No. 1 in NCAA Semifinal I on Thursday.
But, LSU’s season came to a close on Saturday, with the Tigers earning a fourth-place finish. “I climbed all the way. There’s a lot to be proud of and a lot to look forward to,” the official LSU gymnastics Twitter account wrote.
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On Thursday, Dunne took to his popular social media platforms to celebrate, sharing a prediction for how the team would fare in the championship round.
“RING SZN BABYYY,” Dunne wrote in an Instagram Story post above an LSU Tigers graphic that read, “Last four on court.”
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Videos also showed the 20-year-old celebrating with her teammates.
Dunne also published a Tik Tok Video which showed her dancing. “Me after not landing on my head in front of 13,000 people,” he captioned the video.
Dunne, who is one of the most followed college athletes on social media, has turned her social media into a money-making machine. Her online presence has earned her an estimated seven figures.
LSU finished the semifinal with a team score of 197.475 to advance to the championship on Saturday.
LSU dealt with injuries all season, but remained resilient in the face of adversity. Unfortunately, LSU seemed to run out of magic in the finale. The sixth ranked Tigers finished in fourth place with a final score of 197.5250.
Gymnast Haleigh Bryant had the best overall score on Saturday with 39.7250.
“Grateful to be a part of something so special! This will be a year I will remember for the rest of my life! Thank you @LSUgym for making my dreams come true! See you next year for one last season!” Bryant wrote after he wrapped up LSU’s season on Saturday.
No. 6 LSU was the only team outside of the top four to qualify for the Final Four.
Reigning champion and top ranked Oklahoma won the national championship with a team score of 198.3875. The win marked Sooner’s fifth title in the past six years.
LSU experienced some difficulties when they tried to get out of Louisiana to compete for the Nationals in Texas. According to WBRZ2, the team’s plane was stuck on the taxiway for an unspecified amount of time.
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All-American Aleah Finnegan led the Tigers with a beam score of 9.9250, while Bryant scored a team-high 9.9375 on the court.