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The Simpson College women’s gymnastics team continued its early-season momentum on Sunday, turning in a meet full of school records, career highs and individual titles in a narrow dual loss at Winona State.

Despite falling 188.500-187.425, the Storm set a new school record on vault, posted one of the top bars scores in program history, and won four of five individual event titles in the meet. Evalyn Resnick set a new record on beam and Liz Sisler tied the program record on bars.

Rotation Summaries:

  • Simpson opened the afternoon on bars with a 45.825, the third-highest team total in program history. Liz Sisler won the event and tied the school record with a career-high 9.625, while Evalyn Resnick finished second with a 9.575 to match her season high. Emma Charles added a career-high 9.275 to cap a strong opening rotation.
  • The Storm followed with a historic vault performance, erupting for a school-record 48.275. Emmie Barton and Kaelyn Tally shared first place with matching 9.750 scores, with Barton’s mark standing as a career high. Charles finished third with a 9.650, and Kendall Pinkelman recorded a career-best 9.625 as Simpson claimed the team event.
  • Simpson moved to floor next and tallied a 47.375, led by Izzy Brown‘s 9.600 and Barton’s 9.575. Annika Cole and Brooklen Morgan each posted 9.475 routines to put the Storm ahead 141.475-140.775 going into the final rotation.
  • Resnick anchored the beam lineup with a school-record 9.775 to earn her third beam title of the season. Rachel Welch added a 9.550 to finish third, and Barton followed with a 9.225, but the Warriors floor rotation proved just enough to narrowly tip the final score.
  • Competing in all four events for the first time in her collegiate career, Barton compiled a 37.525, the second-highest all-around score in program history.

For full results go to simpsonathletics.com