Penn State will come into this meet as the heavy favorite trying to start the season on the right track. As for New Hampshire and Penn, this matchup should be incredibly close. These two teams finished last season ranked 48th and 49th, respectively, but Penn had the higher peak score of the two. Both teams are likely going to be on the outside looking in for regionals contention, but it should be a fun matchup to watch.
The meet presents a great opportunity to see some of the new freshmen set to make collegiate debuts. Penn State freshman Elizabeth Leary is a former five-star recruit who was featured on the conference’s preseason watchlist. Look for her on beam, where she has a national title from her level 10 career. Penn’s graduating class left a lot of holes in the lineups, but the Quakers’ star-studded freshman class seems poised to step in. New Hampshire has a notable freshman of its own, with former four-star recruit Cléante Théorêt set to make her debut. Like Leary, watch out for Théorêt on beam.
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