No. 14 GymBacks make history, topple No. 6 Kentucky in the Barn

The Razorbacks outscored the Wildcats on three of the four events, as Frankie Price dominates again on the floor routine.

The No. 16 Arkansas gymnastics team made more history Friday night inside legendary Barnhill Arena, as the GymBacks defeated No. 6 Kentucky, 197.400-197.150.

It was the highest-ranked team Arkansas has ever defeated and the first regular-season win over Kentucky since 2016. It was also the Hogs’ fifth time this season scoring over 197, and tied their fourth-highest score ever.

The GymBacks (6-5-1, 3-2-1 SEC) outscored the Wildcats on three of the four apparatuses – uneven bars, vault and floor exercise – as four Razorbacks claimed at least a share on an event title. They also posted their best score ever on the floor routines, with a stellar 49.675, topping a score of 49.575, set in 2015.

Sophomores Cami Weaver and Lauren Williams excelled on the vault, tying for the event title with scores of 9.925. Junior Leah Smith put up a 9.900.

Junior Maddie Jones won the bars event with a score of 9.950, followed closely by senior Jensen Scalzo‘s 9.900.

Sophomore Frankie Price dominated on the floor exercise, yet again, putting up a nearly perfect score of 9.975, which tied her for the event title. That matches her career-high and ties her for the program record with former gymnasts Katherine Grable and Jaime Pisani. Although, Price has now done it twice. Jones and Williams also put on a show, each scoring a 9.950.

Sophomore Cally Swaney led the Hogs on the balance beam with a team-high 9.850, with Weaver and junior Kalyxta Gamiao turning in scores of 9.800.

Arkansas will now be off for over a week, before hitting the road to face No. 13 Missouri on March 3. The meet will begin at 5 p.m. and be broadcast on the SEC Network.