Not even Friday the 13th could stop the Alabama gymnastics team.
On the famously unlucky evening, Alabama gymnastics followed several personal-bests and two team-best apparatusĀ scores to beat Boise State 197.8-195.45 in a meet that honored long-time coaches Sarah and David Patterson, the Power of Pink and gymnastics alumni. It was the 13th best score in school history.
āI asked the ladies, I was like, āHow would you describe tonight?āā coach Dana Duckworth said. āI mean, it was electric. And it was a fight. What an amazing crowd, 85 alumni here, honoring Sarah and Davidāit was just electric.ā
The team posted season best scores on both bars and balance beam and tied its season best score on the floor exercise. The teamās overall total of 197.8 topped its previous season best of 197.4.
āOur ladies did what we practiced all week,ā Duckworth said. āWe tried to focus on having better landings, hitting more handstands, being aggressive and having a better performance and increasing difficulty and we did all of those things. Very proud of how the ladies just fought for every tenth, and we really just had a great time doing it.ā
Lauren Beers and Katie Bailey, who placed first and second in the all-around competition respectively, paced the team with a pair of personal bests apiece. Beers posted her career best score on beam with a 9.950 and on bars with a 9.925. Bailey posted her career bests on vault, with a 9.925, and on bars with a 9.950. Hunter Dennis posted her season best on floor with a 9.90.
“I would say tonight we went out there and we hit a lot more landings than we have the past few weeks, but there’s still more that we could hit,” Beers said. “A couple of us stepped on vault. We should all be sticking our vaults. I know for me on floor, my first pass was a little wonky. The other two passes were good and everyone else did well. Just continuing to work on the little thingsāhandstands, sticks, performance aspectsābut I think we’re coming along very well.”
Following the introduction of alumni before the meet,Ā gymnasts thenĀ escorted cancer survivors during their introductions to honor the Power of Pink cause and presentedĀ a check for $109,000 to the DCH Breast Cancer Fund. Throughout the meet, the Patterson’s were honored for their successes with both the cancer awareness initiative and their contributions to the Alabama gymnastics program after it was announced they would both be inducted into the Alabama gymnastics hall of fame.Ā
“We didn’t compete for ourselves at all,” Bailey said. “We had the alumni we were competing for to carry on the legacy and prove that we are protecting their legacy that they laid down for us. Competing for Sarah and David, showing them that we’re still protecting thatĀ legacy and then also for the Power of Pink, it just notĀ selfish at all. Just competing for someone else rather than ourselves was a great thing to be a part of.”Ā