Gymnast Sienna Schreiber Scores 10 on Beam, The Morning Buzz: Monday, March 4, 2024
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Mizzou Results
• Gymnastics: Arkansas 197.650, Missouri 197.525
Graduate student Sienna Schreiber scored the fifth perfect 10 in program history as No. 13 Missouri season-high team score of 197.525, but still took the loss to No. 12 Arkansas, which scored a season-best 197.650. It was Schreiber's first career 10 on beam, and just the third perfect score in program history on the event. Missouri's all-time leading scorer had hit a 9.975 on the event five times, including twice this season, before becoming the fourth gymnast in Mizzou history to hit a perfect score.
• Women' Tennis: Tennessee 4, Missouri 0; Missouri 4, Lindenwood 0
• Softball at Big Red Invitational: Missouri 8, Wichita State 2; Missouri 5, Nebraska 1
• Baseball: Northern Kentucky 16, Missouri 15
• Women's basketball: Mississippi State 90, Missouri 75
Today's Schedule
Men's golf: Mizzou at Colleton River Challenge, Bluffton, S.C. Live Stats
Did you notice?
• The gymnastics team closed out SEC competition with an 8-5 overall record (2-5 SEC). It'll host Senior Night (and a Black Out) on Sunday with the Mizzou quad against Denver, New Hampshire and SEMO.
• The baseball team's loss was just the 10th when scoring in double-digits since the start of the 2003 season.
• Eight swimmers set personal bests over the weekend during the Tiger Qualifier at the Mizzou Aquatic Center. The efficient weekend saw six new additions to Mizzou's all-time leaderboard, coupled with eight new personal records. The NCAA Zone Diving Championships in Houston begin on Saturday, with the NCAA Men's Championships in Indianapolis set to start March 20 for the women and March 27 for the men.
Quote of the day
"I could sit here and talk three hours about building a program. You got to recruit, you got to build the program, you got to change attitudes, you got to change habits. You got to get bigger, stronger, and quicker. I could go on and on and on. That's the program that everyone puts in. I think some programs are more difficult to build than others depending upon the circumstances. I take it day by day. I said when I got here at my press conference that it was going to take a lot of energy. I knew that. But I still don't have to like it when things go wrong."
— Gary Pinkel