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Rogers’ Lauren Williams Powers Razorbacks Past Georgia in Fayetteville

When Arkansas met No. 6 Georgia on Friday night at Bud Walton Arena, the first big moment came from a familiar face close to home.

Rogers native Lauren Williams drilled a strong Yurchenko 1.5 vault that scored 9.925, one of the top numbers of the night and a key spark for the Hogs’ early momentum.

Williams’ vault stood out among strong numbers from her Arkansas teammates. Leah Smith started things with a clean 9.825 on her Yurchenko full, and Allison Cucci followed with a solid 9.900 before Williams’ big mark.

Later, Morgan Price closed out the rotation, and the Razorbacks posted a 49.275 on vault to begin the meet.

The crowd of 6,839 — the second-largest gymnastics turnout of the season at Bud Walton — fed into the night’s tone.

Arkansas needed that energy against a top-ranked Georgia squad, and Williams’ strong start helped settle her teammates early.

 

Arkansas Takes Bars Next

After a solid first rotation, the Razorbacks hit an outstanding bars lineup, sticking all six dismounts and posting a season-high 49.450 on the event.

Joscelyn Roberson set the pace with a season-best 9.900, and Leah Smith matched that.

Hailey Klein contributed a 9.875, Avalon Campbell scored a new career high with a 9.825, and then Price anchored things with a stellar 9.950 to keep Arkansas in front.

The big bars score helped cushion the Hogs’ lead as the meet moved toward the more pressure-packed events of beam and floor.

Beam Keeps Arkansas Rolling

Arkansas kept its footing on beam with another balanced performance.

Madison Gustitus opened with a 9.800, followed by Hailey Klein’s 9.850 and Allison Cucci’s 9.875.

Cami Weaver added a 9.800, and Price posted a 9.875 before Roberson brought the rotation home with a nearly flawless 9.950.

Arkansas finished beam at 49.350, holding its lead over Georgia.

Williams Shines Again on Floor

On floor, Williams delivered a second strong score, adding another 9.925 to her night with solid tumbling and performance quality.

Hailey Klein, Leah Smith, and Morgan Price each contributed scores of 9.800-plus to get the rotation going.

Frankie Price added a 9.875, and Roberson closed it out with a 9.925, matching her season high.

The Hogs totaled 49.375 on floor and sealed their grip on the meet’s final score.

When the last scores were tallied, Arkansas stood 197.450 to Georgia’s 197.050 — a solid win in a top-10 SEC matchup.

What This Win Means

For Williams, the night was both a personal highlight and a team boost.

Her vault title was one of the event crowns Arkansas claimed Friday, joining Morgan Price on bars and Roberson on beam as individual event winners.

The win marked Arkansas’ second straight over Georgia in Fayetteville and the ninth under head coach Jordyn Wieber.

It also highlighted the Razorbacks’ depth across multiple events in front of a big home crowd.

Williams’ performance — especially early on vault — helped swing the momentum in Arkansas’ favor and gave her teammates a platform to follow in the bars, beam, and floor rotations.

Looking ahead, the Hogs move quickly into their next challenge.

Arkansas will compete Sunday in the Metroplex Challenge in Fort Worth, facing No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 31 Arizona and No. 45 TWU.

Streaming will be available on Meet Scores Online.

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