Coach D-D Breaux’s team easily claimed the title when it surpassed the 197 mark for the sixth consecutive meet and the seventh time in the past eight competitions.
Georgia earned the other spot at nationals with a 196.850 and will join LSU in Semifinal I at 1 p.m. April 15 in the Fort Worth (Texas) Convention Center. …
When Rheagan Courville finished her College career, I thought LSU’s best chance to win a team championship was over. I was wrong. 
Georgia takes 2nd behind LSU, advancing to the #NCAAgym Championship!
The final from Athens: pic.twitter.com/anOrBGwM8z
— Georgia Gymdogs (@UGAGymnastics) April 2, 2016
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