Price Dominates Event Finals, TWU Wins Inaugural Title
The newly named Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational Championship (previously the USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Championships) is complete for the first time, but thanks to Morgan Price, we have repeat winners. Fisk was well represented at the limited-scholarships program’s national championships, while the perpetual team runner-up was finally able to break through for the first win in a few seasons.
Price Is Right
We should have expected nothing less than supremacy from Morgan Price, the first former five-star recruit ever to commit and compete at an HBCU who has dominated to start her career. Competing as an individual, Price started off her weekend on Friday by taking home the all-around crown for the second year in a row with a 39.350 to take down top challenger Taylor Ingle of SEMO by over a tenth. However, on Sunday, Price upped her game. Having qualified for every single event final, she used an unofficial 39.4375 in the all-around to take home at least a share of every event title. Yes, she won all four events, capping off a historic season with another historic feat.
TWU Breaks Through
Entering championship weekend as the favorite was familiar territory for many Pioneers at…