WVU Completes Season Opener at No. 3 Florida
January 09, 2026 11:26 PM | Gymnastics
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The West Virginia University gymnastics team posted a final team score of 193.45 to finish in fourth place in its season-opening quad meet at No. 3 Florida with No. 24 North Carolina and Temple inside Exactech Arena in Gainesville, Florida, on Friday night.
The host Gators placed first with a 197.725, while North Carolina was in second with a 196.675. Temple was just ahead of the Mountaineers in third place with a 193.875, followed by WVU in fourth. Of note, West Virginia started its season on the road for the fourth time in the last five seasons.
WVU opened the meet on beam, where it struggled a bit and was forced to count a fall for a 47.525 team score. Junior Kaylei Adams led the rotation with a 9.8, followed by freshman Haley Mendoza with a 9.65 and senior Carlee Nelson with a 9.625. Freshman Kayla Smith added a 9.4, while sophomore Karleigh DiCello's 9.05 was unfortunately counted after junior Amber Lowe also fell during the rotation.
Moving to floor exercise, West Virginia regained a bit of momentum with a 48.75 on its best event. Freshman Auden Pederson led the way with a 9.825 in her debut, while Kayla Smith also scored a 9.8. Sophomore Emerson Smith tallied a 9.775, before Lowe added a 9.725. Nelson rounded out the scoring with a 9.625.
The Mountaineers shined on vault, where they scored a team-best 49.025 in the third rotation. Nelson paced the lineup with a 9.85, followed by sophomore Sophia Rice with a 9.825 and Kayla Smith with a 9.8. Emerson Smith and sophomore Taylor Tuohy added a pair of 9.775's to help WVU exceed the 49.0 threshold.
In the final rotation on the uneven bars, West Virginia scored a 48.35 in the final rotation. Adams and Lowe led the lineup with matching 9.725's, while junior Jayden McDonnel was just behind them with a 9.7. Mendoza scored a 9.675, and Kayla Smith tallied a 9.525 to complete the meet.
Kayla Smith competed in the all-around for the Mountaineers, scoring a 38.525 total on all four events to finish in the third place in the final individual standings.
Of note, Mendoza, Pederson and Kayla Smith recorded their first career action for West Virginia in the season opener.
Up next, the Mountaineers head back on the road, as they travel to Kent, Ohio, for a tri meet at Kent State with Fisk on Saturday, Jan. 18. The meet is slated for 1 p.m. ET inside the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUGymnastics on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
The host Gators placed first with a 197.725, while North Carolina was in second with a 196.675. Temple was just ahead of the Mountaineers in third place with a 193.875, followed by WVU in fourth. Of note, West Virginia started its season on the road for the fourth time in the last five seasons.
WVU opened the meet on beam, where it struggled a bit and was forced to count a fall for a 47.525 team score. Junior Kaylei Adams led the rotation with a 9.8, followed by freshman Haley Mendoza with a 9.65 and senior Carlee Nelson with a 9.625. Freshman Kayla Smith added a 9.4, while sophomore Karleigh DiCello's 9.05 was unfortunately counted after junior Amber Lowe also fell during the rotation.
Moving to floor exercise, West Virginia regained a bit of momentum with a 48.75 on its best event. Freshman Auden Pederson led the way with a 9.825 in her debut, while Kayla Smith also scored a 9.8. Sophomore Emerson Smith tallied a 9.775, before Lowe added a 9.725. Nelson rounded out the scoring with a 9.625.
The Mountaineers shined on vault, where they scored a team-best 49.025 in the third rotation. Nelson paced the lineup with a 9.85, followed by sophomore Sophia Rice with a 9.825 and Kayla Smith with a 9.8. Emerson Smith and sophomore Taylor Tuohy added a pair of 9.775's to help WVU exceed the 49.0 threshold.
In the final rotation on the uneven bars, West Virginia scored a 48.35 in the final rotation. Adams and Lowe led the lineup with matching 9.725's, while junior Jayden McDonnel was just behind them with a 9.7. Mendoza scored a 9.675, and Kayla Smith tallied a 9.525 to complete the meet.
Kayla Smith competed in the all-around for the Mountaineers, scoring a 38.525 total on all four events to finish in the third place in the final individual standings.
Of note, Mendoza, Pederson and Kayla Smith recorded their first career action for West Virginia in the season opener.
Up next, the Mountaineers head back on the road, as they travel to Kent, Ohio, for a tri meet at Kent State with Fisk on Saturday, Jan. 18. The meet is slated for 1 p.m. ET inside the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center.
For more information on the Mountaineers, follow @WVUGymnastics on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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