Gym Dogs Advance to NCAA Championships Yet Fail to Win Athens Regional
The Georgia Bulldogs gymnastics team earned a spot at the NCAA Championships, but Jay Clark's Gym Dogs failed to finish first in an Athens Regional tailor-made for them to win.
The Georgia Bulldogs gymnastics team earned a spot at the NCAA Championships, but Jay Clark's Gym Dogs failed to finish first in an Athens Regional tailor-made for them to win.
On a busy Saturday, the Georgia Bulldogs extended their baseball winning streak with a victory over the USC Trojans, dominated the TCU Horned Frogs in equestrian and the LSU Tigers in softball, and came up short against the Michigan Wolverines in gymnastics.
The Georgia Bulldogs have taken part in important contests in baseball, gymnastics, softball, and women's basketball in the last two days. Dawg Sports runs down the results in the Saturday sports summary.
For the second time this week, the Georgia Gym Dogs cruised to an easy victory in a women's gymnastics meet, this time outlasting the Auburn Tigers while upholding the lofty standards of the sport's premiere collegiate program.
The Georgia Bulldogs rebounded from Saturday's loss with a women's gymnastics win over West Virginia in the Gym Dogs' Monday matinee in Stegeman Coliseum.
2010 has been a difficult transition year for Jay Clark's Gym Dogs, but the Georgia gymnastics squad posted a respectable 196.825 score en route to a third-place finish at the SEC Gymnastics Championships.
On a busy weekend for the Georgia Bulldogs, a sophomore won a national championship in indoor track, Manuel Diaz reached a milestone, the Gym Dogs ended the regular season with a win, and the Diamond Dogs fell in the ninth.
Despite faltering slightly in the last two rotations of a home gymnastics meet on Friday night, the fifth-ranked Georgia Gym Dogs held on to claim a 196.575-196.05 victory over the tenth-ranked LSU Tigers.
After a rocky start to the 2010 campaign, the Georgia Gym Dogs appear to have righted the ship. Their win over Arkansas in snowy Athens on Friday night was a vintage Bulldog gymnastics performance in which the home team saved its best for last.
The Gym Dogs snapped a three-meet skid with a 197.2-195.45 win over Kentucky at Stegeman Coliseum on Friday night. The Georgia gymnasts performed up to the standard set by Suzanne Yoculan for the first time this year.