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Rutgers Gymnastics Wins Ball State Tri In Road Debut

Story byArnav SarkarTue, January 13, 2026 at 8:41 PM UTC·2 min readAfter opening the season with a win at the Rutgers Tri, the Scarlet Knights went on the road and won the Ball State Tri, edging out both Ball State and Western Michigan with a score of 194.975 to win the meet. The Cardinals finished less than a point behind at 194.275, while the Broncos finished at 193.025. Gabrielle Dildy continued her hot start, winning the all-around with a score of 39.300 for the second straight meet. She paced the Scarlet Knights with event marks, including a 9.875 on floor, and contributed a 9.850 on vault to tie first out of 18 gymnasts in the event.

Rutgers Gymnastics Wins Ball State Tri In Road Debut

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Key Highlights

  • Emily Leese anchored the floor rotation, posting a 9.900 — one of the team’s top scores of the day. AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisement📊 Event Rotation StandoutsBars: Delaney Adrian led the unit with a 9.825, with Campbell Earley also adding a solid 9.800. Beam: Both Keeley Smith and Dildy delivered scores of 9.825 to help the Scarlet Knights stay competitive in the rotation. Vault & Floor: Dildy and Leese secured high marks on vault/floor, with the team’s 48.775 on vault helping seal the victory and a strong 49.000 on floor highlighting the closing rotation.✨ Team Performance NotesRutgers won three of the four rotations (vault, bars, floor) en route to capturing the meet. The victory improved Rutgers’ season record to 2–0, following a season-opening win at the Rutgers Tri earlier in January. What’s Next for RutgersThe Scarlet Knights return to Jersey Mike’s Arena for their Big Ten opener against Ohio State on Jan.
  • 17, continuing their 2026 campaign.
  • The meet will be available to stream on Big Ten Plus. To support me and my work, please follow @arnavsarkar100 on X!
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