CLINTON, S.C. – In a top 15 matchup, the No. 14 Presbyterian College Blue Hose Acrobatics and Tumbling team face the No. 7 Fairmont State Falcons at the Templeton Center on Wednesday, March 8 at 7 p.m.
MEET DAY CENTRAL
MATCHUP: No. 14
Presbyterian (0-3) vs. No, 7 Fairmont State (3-0)
TIME: Wednesday, March 8 at 7 p.m.
LOCATION: Templeton Center (Clinton, S.C.)
LIVE VIDEO: ESPN+
PRESBYTERIAN NOTABLES
- Presbyterian is ranked No. 14 in the National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association (NCATA) Coaches' Poll.
- The Blue Hose began the season by scoring 247.660 against No. 6 Limestone on February 10. The Open Pyramid team of Morgan Todd, Shayla Snow, Amirah Boyd, Robyn Beeman, Maya Reyes, and Ashlyn Getway recorded Presbyterian's highest score of the meet with a 9.70.
- Then, Presbyterian scored 243.375 on the road at No. 1 Baylor on February 19. PC recorded season-best scores of 9.00 in the Acro, 9.40 in the Pyramid, and 9.50 in the Toss Heats in the Compulsory Event. Presbyterian recorded season-high scores of 9.30 in the 5-Element, 9.00 in the 6-Element, and 9.30 in the 7-Element in the Acro Events.
- PC scored a season-high 255.196 at Lander on February 23. The Synchronized Pyramid team of Getway, Boyd, Snow, Todd, Beeman, Reyes, Maya Cunningham, Ciera Carter, Dilara Michlena, and Makenna Watt scored a season-high 9.75. The Open Pyramid team of Todd, Snow, Boyd, Beeman, Reyes, and Getway recorded a season-high score of 9.80. PC posted a season-high score of 88.55 in the Team Event.
SCOUTING FAIRMONT STATE
- Fairmont State enters the meets after victories over Glenville State, Notre Dame (Ohio) and Davis & Elkins at home.
- The Falcons scored a season-high 269.680 in their last meet a home win over Davis & Elkins on Wednesday, March 1.
- Last season, Fairmont State earned a spot as a team in the NCATA National Championships. The Falcons lost to Azusa Pacific in the quarterfinals of the Championships.
ACROBATICS AND TUMBLING MEET
A meet consists of six events: Compulsory, Acro, Pyramid, Toss, Tumbling, and Team Event. Teams compete in a predetermined rotation order throughout each event. Events are immediately scored by officials.