California, Oklahoma win team titles on final day of 2023 Super 16 presented by Ozone
Cal’s Andi Li, Auburn’s Suni Lee win all-around titles
LAS VEGAS, Nevada, January 7, 2023 – California and the University of Oklahoma won the Session 3 and 4 team titles at the 2023 Super 16 sponsored by Ozone at the Orleans Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Cal’s Andi Li and Auburn’s Suni Lee won the all-around titles for Sessions 3 and 4, respectively. Lee, the 2020 Olympic all-around champion and defending NCAA all-around silver medalist, had the day’s only perfect 10 for her balance beam routine.
Here’s a quick snapshot of today’s top three gymnasts for each event by session.
Session 1
Team: 1. California, 197.475; 2. University of Iowa, 196.225; 3. Arizona State University, 195.775; 4. Brigham Young University, 193.775.
All-around: 1. Andi Li, Cal, 39.450; 2. Emily White, ASU, 39.400; 3. Maddie Williams, Cal, 39.325.
Vault: 1T. Mya Lauzon, Cal, and Linda Zivat, Iowa, 9.925; 3. Nevaeh DeSouva, Cal, 9.900.
Uneven bars: 1. Andi Li, Cal, 9.975; 2T. Gabby Perea, Cal, and Anyssa Alvarado, BYU, 9.900.
Balance beam: 1. EMjae Frazier, Cal, 9.950; 2T. Emily White/ASU, Maddie Williams/Cal, Aubrey Nick/Iowa, and Elease Rollins/BYU, 9.900.
Floor exercise: 1. EMjae Frazier, Cal, 9.950; 2. Mya Lauzon, Cal, 9.925; 3T. Andi Li/Cal, Hannah Scharf/ASU, and Adeline Kenlin, Iowa, 9.900.
Session 2
Team: 1. University of Oklahoma, 197.925; 2. University of Michigan, 197.400; 3. Auburn University, 197.350; 4. University of California – Los Angeles, 197.275.
All-around: 1. Suni Lee, Auburn, 39.750; 2T. Jordan Chiles, UCLA, and Jordan Bowers, Oklahoma, 39.650.
Vault: 1. Jordan Bowers, Oklahoma, 9.975; 2T. Derrian Gobourne, Auburn, and Sierra Brooks, Michigan, 9.950.
Uneven bars: 1T. Natalie Wojcik, Michigan, and Jordan Chiles, UCLA, 9.975; 3T. Margzetta Frazier/UCLA, Sierra Brooks/Michigan, Audrey Davis/Oklahoma, and Suni Lee/Auburn, 9.950.
Balance beam: 1. Suni Lee, Auburn, 10.000; 2T. Ava Siegfeldt, Oklahoma, and Jordan Bowers, Oklahoma, 9.925.
Floor exercise: 1T. Faith Torrez/Oklahoma, Sierra Brooks/Michigan, and Chae Campbell/UCLA, 9.950.
The Big Ten Network will air a delayed telecast on Sunday, Jan. 8, at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT on the Big Ten Network. Check local listings for an encore presentation of Session 4 on Monday, Jan. 9.
Ozone is the Super 16’s presenting sponsor, and Las Vegas Conventions and Visitors Authority is an event partner. To keep up to date on the Super 16 presented by Ozone, go to Super16gymnastics.com or follow it on social media at @super16gym on twitter, Instagram, TikTok, Facebook and YouTube.
Additional information
OZONE Gymnastics Apparel. OZONE Gymnastics Apparel is the event’s presenting sponsor. Ozone was created with the vision to be more than just a leotard company. Its vision extends to the daily needs of the gymnast, the coach, and the gym owner. From manufacturing and customer service to delivering all the essentials for an athlete, Ozone understands the gymnast needs a high-quality fabric that has a complimentary fit and performs under the stress of each practice and meet. For more information, go to ozoneleos.com.
Las Vegas Conventions and Visitors Authority. The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (LVCVA) is charged with marketing Southern Nevada as a tourism and convention destination worldwide and with operating the 4.6 million square-foot Las Vegas Convention Center (LVCC). With 150,000 hotel rooms and 14 million square feet of meeting and exhibit space in Las Vegas alone, the LVCVA's mission centers on attracting leisure and business visitors to the area. The LVCVA also owns the Las Vegas Convention Center Loop, an underground tunnel designed by The Boring Company, and the Las Vegas Monorail, an elevated 3.9-mile system with seven stops throughout the resort corridor. For more information, go to www.lvcva.com, www.visitlasvegas.com or www.vegasmeansbusiness.com.
Orleans Arena. The Orleans Arena, a facility of Boyd Gaming Corporation (NYSE: BYD), is located just west of the Las Vegas Strip. It’s one of the nation’s leading multi-purpose sports and entertainment facilities. The Orleans Arena is one of only a handful of arenas in the United States to achieve LEED Gold Certification and is part of the largest company in Nevada to achieve SHARP Certification for commitments to safe venue operations. The Orleans Arena hosts a variety of events throughout the year, including nationally touring concerts, NCAA basketball conference tournaments, family shows, motorsports and other unique events. For more information, visit www.orleansarena.com or connect on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Complete details on entertainment options at Boyd Gaming’s Las Vegas properties are available at www.boydgaming.com/entertain.
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*The NCAA Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Championships were not held in 2020.