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In front of a sold-out crowd in Hamilton Gymnasium, the No. 17 women’s gymnastics team earned a score of 196.050 to win the meet.

In support of breast cancer and Porter Hospital, the stands were packed in pink in its annual Burnsley Invitational Pink Night. The Pios competed against Southern Utah University, which finished in second and North Carolina State University, which ended in third.

The Pioneers posted their season high for vault with a team score of 49.100. Senior Moriah Martin led the team in the event and ended up winning the individual event title.

Denver also led the meet on bars, posting a score of 49.175 for the event. Freshman Leah Lomonte scored her personal best of 9.800, along with Martin who scored her career-high of 9.925.

Three Pioneers, junior Nina McGee, Martin and freshman Julia Ross all scored a 9.775 on beam.
To finish off the meet, Denver scored their season-high of 49.150 on the floor event. McGee led the Pioneers, posting a score of 9.875. Martin and senior Kaitlin Moorhead both scored a 9.850.
The final home meet for the Pioneers will be held at Hamilton Gymnasium on Saturday, March 15.

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