
Photo by: Isaac Wasserman
Ducks Fall in NCATA Quarterfinals
04/28/22 | Acrobatics & Tumbling
EUGENE, Ore. – A sterling effort fell short on Thursday, ending Oregon's time at the NCATA Championships with a 270.340-264.485 loss against Quinnipiac.
Some of the Ducks will have one more opportunity to compete in the individual event finals, held on Saturday at 11 a.m. The top-four scores in each heat from Thursday's competitions will qualify, along with at-large groups who did not make the NCATA Championships as a team but did earn a qualifying score during the season.
How it Happened: The Ducks opened the meet with multiple strong scores in the compulsory event, earning a 9.85 in the pyramid heat and a 9.825 in the toss heat. The Bobcats won the event 38.325-38.125 thanks to slight edges in the toss and tumbling heats.
Oregon bounced back to piece together its most consistent acro event of the year, earning a 28.850 in the event. The five-element acro team of Alexis Weller, Makena Carrion, Emma Keogh and Cami Wilson tied its season high with a 9.85.
UO fell behind in the pyramid event, where a fall cost Oregon as Quinnipiac took the event 29.450-26.225. The Ducks rebounded quickly, however, posting a season-best 28.575 in the toss event. Consistency was once again the key for Oregon. Despite not posting a season-high in any individual heat, the team ousted its previous best by .20 points.
Oregon trailed entering the team event after narrowly dropping the tumbling event 56.85-56.75. The Ducks appeared to have closed the gap in a significant way after posting a fairly clean final event, but UO was awarded a score of 85.690 while QU earned an 88.090.
Up Next: The Ducks will find out on Friday which event finals they made and then compete on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. in Matthew Knight Arena. Oregon's national award winners – Alyssa Hew, Sara Buchner and Blessyn McMorris – will also be recognized on Saturday after the event finals.
Some of the Ducks will have one more opportunity to compete in the individual event finals, held on Saturday at 11 a.m. The top-four scores in each heat from Thursday's competitions will qualify, along with at-large groups who did not make the NCATA Championships as a team but did earn a qualifying score during the season.
How it Happened: The Ducks opened the meet with multiple strong scores in the compulsory event, earning a 9.85 in the pyramid heat and a 9.825 in the toss heat. The Bobcats won the event 38.325-38.125 thanks to slight edges in the toss and tumbling heats.
Oregon bounced back to piece together its most consistent acro event of the year, earning a 28.850 in the event. The five-element acro team of Alexis Weller, Makena Carrion, Emma Keogh and Cami Wilson tied its season high with a 9.85.
UO fell behind in the pyramid event, where a fall cost Oregon as Quinnipiac took the event 29.450-26.225. The Ducks rebounded quickly, however, posting a season-best 28.575 in the toss event. Consistency was once again the key for Oregon. Despite not posting a season-high in any individual heat, the team ousted its previous best by .20 points.
Oregon trailed entering the team event after narrowly dropping the tumbling event 56.85-56.75. The Ducks appeared to have closed the gap in a significant way after posting a fairly clean final event, but UO was awarded a score of 85.690 while QU earned an 88.090.
Up Next: The Ducks will find out on Friday which event finals they made and then compete on Saturday morning at 11 a.m. in Matthew Knight Arena. Oregon's national award winners – Alyssa Hew, Sara Buchner and Blessyn McMorris – will also be recognized on Saturday after the event finals.
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