University of Georgia Athletics

No. 6 GymDogs Take Down No. 4 Alabama, 197.525-197.425
March 13, 2026 | Gymnastics
TOP GEORGIA ROUTINES
Reingold - Bars
Williams - Vault
Moll - Vault
Williams - Floor
Scott - Beam
No. 6 GymDogs Take Down No. 4 Alabama, 197.525-197.425
TEAM SCORES
  No. 6 Georgia: 197.525
   No. 4 Alabama: 197.425
Georgia's Season Record: 15-3, 5-3 SEC
GymDogs Event Scores:
Vault: 49.475 | Bars: 49.375 | Beam: 49.175 | Floor: 49.500
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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The sixth-ranked Georgia gymnastics team beat No. 4 Alabama on Friday evening at Coleman Coliseum, 197.525-197.425.
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Georgia concludes the regular season 15-3 overall and 5-3 in SEC action.
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FAST FACTS
- The win is the first by Georgia over Alabama in Tuscaloosa since Feb. 10, 2006. It was Alabama's only home loss this season.
- Georgia's 197.525 is its highest road SEC score of the season and highest in a road dual meet. Â
- Georgia posted a 49.375 on bars to open the meet. Senior Ja' Free Scott and freshman Autumn Reingold closed out the rotation with a 9.900 and 9.950, respectively. Reingold finished in a four-way tie for the bars title, her fourth bars title of the season.
- The GymDogs' team vault score of 49.475 tied a season high. Freshmen CaMarah Williams and Avery Moll each shared the vault title on Friday with a 9.925. It is Williams' fourth vault win of the season and the first-ever event win for Moll. The mark set a career high for Moll while fellow freshman Brooke Pierson also set a career high with 9.850.
- C. Williams paced the GymDogs on floor with a 9.950, her ninth floor score of 9.900 or better, to finish second. Georgia counted four scores of 9.900 or better, including a 9.925 from sophomore Harley Tomlin and a season-high 9.900 from senior Csenge Bácskay. It was Bácskay's first 9.900 on floor in her GymDog career. The GymDogs concluded the rotation with a 49.500 on floor.
- Scott anchored Georgia's beam lineup with a 9.900 to clinch the meet for Georgia and a share of the beam title, her second of the season.
KEY QUOTES
Co-Head Coach Ryan Roberts
On Friday's road win…
"This team is very resilient, so coming down to that last routine is huge, especially in the postseason. Ja' Free [Scott] came in and hit that routine like she did, and it always comes down to those quarter tenths in postseason, so I was really proud of that. Overall, time and time again, they've been stepping up. If someone has to step in because of an injury or a change in the lineup, they keep going forward. I'm very impressed and very excited for this team moving forward."
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UP NEXT
Georgia will await its seeding in the 2026 SEC Championships. The SEC Championship will take place Saturday, March 21 at BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Session 1 will feature seeds 5-9 and will begin at 3 p.m. ET with the top four seeds facing off at 8 p.m. ET.
For all the latest on the GymDogs, follow the team on Instagram (@UGAgymnastics), Twitter (@UGAGymnastics), and Facebook (Georgia Gymnastics).
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Players Mentioned
Gym NCAA Regional - Nyla Aquino - Floor
Thursday, April 02
Gym NCAA Regional - Harley Tomlin - Floor
Thursday, April 02
Gym NCAA Regional - Kelise Woolford - Beam
Thursday, April 02
Gym NCAA Regional - Kelise Woodford - Bars
Thursday, April 02










