TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — The 19th-ranked University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team scored a season-high 197.050 – the second-highest score in school history — to place third at the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional on Friday afternoon inside Coleman Coliseum.
No. 7 Alabama posted a 197.525 to win the session, while No. 10 Arkansas was second with a 197.250 to earn the second spot in Saturday’s Regional final. Iowa was third, defeating Iowa State, who finished with a 196.525.
Iowa’s 197.050 is the highest score since 2004. The Hawkeyes had four gymnasts tie career-bests in the meet and sophomore JerQuavia Henderson tied for the session’s individual floor title with a 9.925.
The third-place concludes the team aspect of program’s record-breaking 2021 season. Following Saturday’s competition, individual qualifiers will be determined for the NCAA Championships. Henderson (floor) and senior Clair Kaji (beam and bars) are still in contention for a spot as individuals at the NCAA Championships.
QUOTING HEAD COACH LARISSA LIBBY
“This is so hard. I have no regrets as this was an amazing season, but I am devastated for our seniors. I am so proud of this team for everything they have accomplished this season. They did an excellent job today and I believed that it would be enough, but unfortunately, it wasn’t meant to be.
“As we sit to wait and see if we will have any individual qualifiers moving on, I can’t help but feel frustrated by how these sessions and brackets were set up. With no disrespect to all the amazing teams and individuals that qualified, I am hopeful that in the future, we will find a better way to represent the rankings more accurately throughout the brackets. Perhaps a certain level of transparency so a team that finished 26th might understand why they were placed in a “play-in.”
“As frustrated as I am, I don’t want that to overshadow the accomplishments of my team and the teams that moved on to the next round. They all deserve to be recognized and praised for the incredible gymnastics performed today, but I still believe the system is broken.”