In a preview of a future SEC showdown, Arkansas hosted Oklahoma on Sunday for the first time in five years. And, even with 9,771 fans in attendance — the third-biggest crowd in Razorbacks history — the Sooners proved just how good they are, no matter the conference.
No. 1-ranked Oklahoma jumped out to an early lead during its first rotation on bars, thanks to strong performances by Audrey Davis (9.975) and Katherine LeVasseur (9.925). And the Sooners never looked back. During the third rotation on floor, Jordan Bowers earned her second perfect 10.0 of the season and fifth overall. Then during the day’s final event, Ava Siegfeldt recorded her first-ever perfect score in her — wait for it — season debut on beam.
Two perfect scores highlighted another impressive victory for the Sooners Sunday afternoon!
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Oklahoma, who will officially join the SEC for the 2025 season, won the meet 198.350-197.275, and became the first team in NCAA history to record a score of 198.0 or better for seven consecutive meets. The Sooners remain undefeated this season, and hold the top ranking in overall team score, as well as on vault, bars and beam (and are second…