Keeping everybody out of quarantine and able to practice has been difficult the last week for Razorbacks gymnastics.
It was a Friday night like no other as Arkansas hosted a gymnastics meet in Bud Walton for first time.
Kennedy Hambrick, a junior from Pearland, Texas, was named SEC Co-Gymnast of the Week on Tuesday, as announced by the league office.
For the second time in three weeks Arkansas made program history, scoring a program-record 197.425 in a 197.425-197.125 win at Auburn.
After a mid-season bye week, Arkansas' is well rested and ready for its road trip to Lexington for a Friday-night showdown at Kentucky.
Arkansas bounced back in Denton on Friday, posting a score of 196.300 and earning a second-place finish among the four teams at the meet.
Junior Sophia Carter won her 23rd career title on Friday evening, tying her career-high score on the floor with a 9.950 in the event.
Arkansas scored above the 196 mark for the seventh consecutive meet on Friday night and snagged six event titles, but fell short to No.20 Auburn.
Sophomore Kennedy Hambrick earned her third-straight and fourth career all-around title, finishing with a 39.400, but Arkansas came up short, falling to Alabama.
Junior Sophia Carter garnered the first weekly award for the Gymbacks on Tuesday, announced as the SEC co-specialist of the week by the league office.
Arkansas defeated Georgia in Barnhill Arena on Friday evening with a season-high 196.950–196.750 win.