April 16, 2021
FORT WORTH, Texas – Junior Kennedy Hambrick and graduate Maggie O’Hara absolutely shined at the NCAA Championship in Fort Worth on Friday.
O’Hara began the afternoon in Session I, scoring a 9.925 on bars and garnering first-team All-America honors with her fourth-place finish. O’Hara let her veteran calmness show, as she beautifully executed her routine from her blind-change jaeger to her stuck-cold double-layout dismount. Her 9.925 established a program-best on bars for a Gymback at the NCAA Championships.
Hambrick picked up right where O’Hara left off, starting her all-around performance on bars and excelling through the evening. Hambrick started with a 9.900 on bars, sticking her full-twisting double back dismount with ease. She moved along to beam where her back-handspring layout and cartwheel gainer full dismount earned her a solid 9.9125 from the judges.
April 15, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Second-year head gymnastics coach Jordyn Wieber, junior Kennedy Hambrick and graduate student Maggie O’Hara discuss the success they’ve had this season and their feelings ahead of their appearances at the NCAA Championships in Forth Worth, Texas this Friday, April 16.
“I am incredibly thrilled that Kennedy and Maggie have earned the opportunity to compete at the NCAA National Championships,” said Wieber. “Kennedy has proven to be one of the top all-arounders in the country and has truly earned the chance to compete against the best. Maggie has been a clutch performer all season, with some of the most beautiful lines on bars in the country. I am thrilled that she will be showcased and will represent Arkansas at NCAA’s. They have both been integral parts of this team’s remarkable success this season and I am looking forward to seeing them shine on the big stage.”
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April 3, 2021
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The University of Arkansas gymnastics team signed off on an undeniably amazing season on Saturday night in Tuscaloosa. The Gymbacks finished the evening in third place with a score of 196.700, just shy of advancing to nationals in Fort Worth.
Starting the session on beam, senior Sophia Carter showed off her veteran grace by nailing her beat-jump, double-stag jump series and sticking her side-ariel back-full dismount. She led Arkansas in the event and tied her season-high with a 9.900 from the judges. Redshirt-senior Sarah Shaffer and junior Kennedy Hambrick made sure to end the rotation strong, both contributing 9.850s to the lineup.
April 1, 2021
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The No. 10 Arkansas gymnastics team is set for the program’s 16th-consecutive appearance at NCAA Regionals with a trip to Tuscaloosa, Alabama this weekend.
Arkansas was selected to Session I of the Tuscaloosa Regional, set to begin competition on Friday afternoon at 1 p.m. The Gymbacks will begin the session on bars and advance through the rotations in Olympic order. Joining the Razorbacks in Session I will be 2021 SEC Champions and No. 7 Alabama, No. 19 Iowa and No. 20 Iowa State. In Session II will be No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 23 Missouri and either Eastern Michigan or Maryland, who will compete in a play-in on Thursday afternoon.