
Oregon Advances to NCATA Semifinals
04/24/25 | Acrobatics & Tumbling
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The Oregon acrobatics and tumbling team opened competition at the NCATA National Championships with a bang, beating No. 7 Mary Hardin-Baylor, 270.855-252.180, at Elmen Center on Thursday.
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The Ducks (6-2) got off to a hot start to build an early lead and dominated the second half to advance to Friday's semifinal round.
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"Our goals for this meet were to be really present, really calm and just to have a lot of fun, and I think we did that today," head coach Taylor Susnara said. "We're just treating every meet like it's our last."
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Oregon won all six events against the Crusaders (7-4) and dropped only two heats throughout the meet, with UO coming out ahead in all 10 second-half heats. The Ducks continued to shine in the pyramid event, with UO's highest mark of the day coming in the open pyramid.
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The Ducks will compete in the first semifinal meet on Friday against third-seeded Quinnipiac, who Oregon narrowly beat earlier this season. Action gets underway at 2:30 p.m. PT.
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How It Happened: The Ducks jumped out to an early 37.425-36.100 lead thanks to a strong start in the compulsory event. The Ducks outpointed the Crusaders in all four heats, led by a 9.775 in pyramid.
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UO extended its lead in the acro event with 28.050. Competing in their first NCATA Championships, Angelica Martin and Cassidy Cu led off the event with a 9.800 in five element. Bella Swarthout and Bethany Glick closed the event with a 9.750 in their seven-element heat.
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The Ducks extended their lead heading into the halftime break with a stellar 29.325 in pyramid. Open pyramid continued to be Oregon's strongest heat as the lineup of Swarthout, Blessyn McMorris, Brylie Hoover, Emily Rezner and Selah Bell earned a 9.950. UO also logged a 9.875 in the inversion pyramid to build a 94.800-92.525 edge at the midway point.
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The Ducks shined in the toss, outpointing UMHB in the event, 28.400-26.950. Oregon was strongest in the 450 salto toss, earning a 9.525.
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Oregon dominated in tumbling, outgaining the Cru 56.625-48.325. Riley Watson led the charge with a 9.850 in her six-element pass, while freshman Briya Alvarado and Morgan Willingham went 9.775 and 9.700, respectively, in their first solo passes at a championship meet.
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The Ducks held a double-digit lead heading into team event. Though the execution was not perfect, Oregon was able to score a 91.030, besting the Crusaders' 84.380 to clinch the win and advance to Friday's semifinal round.
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Up Next: The Ducks face No. 3 Quinnipiac in the semifinals on Friday at 2:30 p.m. PT (ESPN+).
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The Ducks (6-2) got off to a hot start to build an early lead and dominated the second half to advance to Friday's semifinal round.
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"Our goals for this meet were to be really present, really calm and just to have a lot of fun, and I think we did that today," head coach Taylor Susnara said. "We're just treating every meet like it's our last."
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Oregon won all six events against the Crusaders (7-4) and dropped only two heats throughout the meet, with UO coming out ahead in all 10 second-half heats. The Ducks continued to shine in the pyramid event, with UO's highest mark of the day coming in the open pyramid.
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The Ducks will compete in the first semifinal meet on Friday against third-seeded Quinnipiac, who Oregon narrowly beat earlier this season. Action gets underway at 2:30 p.m. PT.
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How It Happened: The Ducks jumped out to an early 37.425-36.100 lead thanks to a strong start in the compulsory event. The Ducks outpointed the Crusaders in all four heats, led by a 9.775 in pyramid.
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UO extended its lead in the acro event with 28.050. Competing in their first NCATA Championships, Angelica Martin and Cassidy Cu led off the event with a 9.800 in five element. Bella Swarthout and Bethany Glick closed the event with a 9.750 in their seven-element heat.
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The Ducks extended their lead heading into the halftime break with a stellar 29.325 in pyramid. Open pyramid continued to be Oregon's strongest heat as the lineup of Swarthout, Blessyn McMorris, Brylie Hoover, Emily Rezner and Selah Bell earned a 9.950. UO also logged a 9.875 in the inversion pyramid to build a 94.800-92.525 edge at the midway point.
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The Ducks shined in the toss, outpointing UMHB in the event, 28.400-26.950. Oregon was strongest in the 450 salto toss, earning a 9.525.
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Oregon dominated in tumbling, outgaining the Cru 56.625-48.325. Riley Watson led the charge with a 9.850 in her six-element pass, while freshman Briya Alvarado and Morgan Willingham went 9.775 and 9.700, respectively, in their first solo passes at a championship meet.
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The Ducks held a double-digit lead heading into team event. Though the execution was not perfect, Oregon was able to score a 91.030, besting the Crusaders' 84.380 to clinch the win and advance to Friday's semifinal round.
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Up Next: The Ducks face No. 3 Quinnipiac in the semifinals on Friday at 2:30 p.m. PT (ESPN+).
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