University of Georgia Athletics

No. 6 GymDogs Host No. 7 Missouri in Home Finale
March 05, 2026 | Gymnastics
No. 6 Georgia (10-3, 3-3)
vs. No. 7 Missouri (10-3, 3-3)
Date: Friday, March 6
Start Time: 7 p.m. ET
Location: Athens, Ga.
Arena: Stegeman Coliseum
Tickets: Missouri Meet Deal / 26% Off
Fan Information: Georgia Gymnastics Meet Central
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Media Information
Streaming: SEC Network+
  Play-by-play: Kevin Copp
  Analyst: Cat Hires
Live Stats: GeorgiaDogs.com
Twitter/X: @UGAGymnastics
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The Warm-Up Period
No. 6 Georgia Gymnastics hosts No. 7 Missouri in a top-10 battle in the 2026 home finale on Friday, March 6 at Stegeman Coliseum. Friday's meet will begin at 7 p.m.
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Fans are encouraged to wear pink to celebrate seniors. Georgia's senior class will be honored following the conclusion of Friday's meet.
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Follow the Bulldogs
- Friday's meet will stream live on SEC Network+. Kevin Copp (play-by-play) and Cat Hires (analysis) will be on the call.
- Friday's meet can be streamed live on ESPN.com and the ESPN app.
- Live results links, provided by Virtius, can be found on the gymnastics schedule on GeorgiaDogs.com.
- Twitter/X updates will be available all season long on the official page of the Bulldogs, @UGAgymnastics.
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Upcoming Promotions and Fan Information at Stegeman
Upcoming Promotions
Friday, March 6 vs. Missouri // Senior Night
- The first 250 UGA students and 250 kids, 12 and under, will receive a pink GymDogs t-shirt
- Georgia seniors will be honored after the meet
Fan Information
- Parking is available in the Carlton Street Parking Deck (S15), South Campus Parking Deck (S11), and the Foley Field lot (S14).
- Gates open one hour prior to the start of the meet. All tickets are digital.
- The SEC Clear Bag Policy will be in effect.
- All concessions and merchandise transactions are cashless/contactless.
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BULLDOGS BULLETIN
Series History
Missouri
- Georgia leads the all-time series 23-13; Georgia is 7-2 against Missouri at Stegeman
- Since Missouri joined the league in 2012, Georgia has gone 17-12 against the Tigers
- The GymDogs will look to break an 11-meet losing streak to the Tigers; Georgia last beat Missouri on Jan. 8, 2021 in Athens
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A Look at What's Ahead
Georgia is immediately back in action on Sunday, March 8 in Huntsville, Alabama at Elevate the Stage, taking on No. 14 Clemson, No. 17 Auburn, and Pitt. Sunday's meet will air on ACC Network beginning at 4 p.m. live from Propst Arena.
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Recapping the Last Meet
Georgia posted a team score of 197.275 en route to a victory over No. 23 Kentucky (197.025) on Friday at Historic Memorial Coliseum. Friday's win was the first SEC road win in the Cécile Canqueteau-Landi and Ryan Roberts era at Georgia. The GymDogs' 197.275 is their highest SEC road score of the season. Autumn Reingold captured a share of the bars title, scoring a 9.875 on the event. Ja' Free Scott and Nyla Aquino each shared the vault title, putting up a 9.900 each. Ady Wahl and CaMarah Williams each won a share of the floor title with a 9.925 on the event. Kelise Woolford won the beam title outright, tying a season-best 9.950. Scott anchored Georgia's beam lineup with a 9.900 to clinch the win for the GymDogs in the final rotation.
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Thank You, Seniors!
Georgia will celebrate its senior class after Friday's meet at Stegeman. The senior class includes Csenge Bácskay, Kara Eaker, Nicole King, Ja' Free Scott, and Eryn Williams.
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GymDogs in the Rankings
The GymDogs stayed at No. 6 for the fifth week in a row in the Week 9 Road to Nationals rankings with a 197.293 team National Qualifying Score (NQS).Georgia ranks third on floor (49.468 NQS), fourth on vault (49.314 NQS), sixth on bars (49.336 NQS), and 11th on beam (49.246 NQS). Individually, two GymDogs appear in the top 10: Lily Smith (2nd, floor; 9th bars) and CaMarah Williams (8th, floor).
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Setting the Standard
Georgia has recorded a team score of 197.000 or higher in eight meets this season, with a season-high 197.675 (Georgia Quad Meet, Jan. 30). This ties the most regular-season 197's was set twice in 2003 and 2007 when the GymDogs recorded eight scores of 197.000 or higher. Additionally, this is Georgia's first 10-win season since 2019 (19-11).
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Bars Lineup is Trending Upward
The GymDogs have scored a 49.400 or higher on bars in four of the last six meets. Georgia's bars ranking debuted at No. 10 and has risen to as high as No. 5 nationally. Lily Smith ranks ninth in the country and Georgia has three of the top 20 in the SEC. Georgia has posted 17 scores of 9.900 or higher on bars and have combined for eight bars event champions. The GymDogs had four scores of 9.900 or better against No. 4 Florida and stuck all six routines.
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The Sky's the Limit on the Floor
The GymDogs rank third on the floor exercise with a 49.468 NQS. Georgia has 23 scores of 9.900 or better in the event this season. Lily Smith ranks second nationally with an NQS of 9.960 and has won the event in every meet she has competed in, while CaMarah Williams ranks eighth (9.930 NQS).
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Defending Our Home Floor
Georgia holds a 9-2 record at Stegeman Coliseum in the Canqueteau-Landi/Roberts era. The GymDogs went 4-1 at home in 2025 and opened the home schedule in 2026 with an upset of No. 2 LSU. In nine home meets, Georgia has averaged a team score of 197.317 in front of an average of 8,966 fans. Georgia's home score average in 2026 is 197.438.
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Snyder Returns to GymDog Lineups
After missing five meets due to injury, junior Holly Snyder returned to the bars and beam lineups against Florida on Feb. 20. She tallied a season-high 9.900 on bars and recorded a 9.850 on beam in her return. She recorded a 9.925 in back-to-back weeks on beam to open the season, the only beam routines of her career.
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vs. No. 7 Missouri (10-3, 3-3)
Date: Friday, March 6
Start Time: 7 p.m. ET
Location: Athens, Ga.
Arena: Stegeman Coliseum
Tickets: Missouri Meet Deal / 26% Off
Fan Information: Georgia Gymnastics Meet Central
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Media Information
Streaming: SEC Network+
  Play-by-play: Kevin Copp
  Analyst: Cat Hires
Live Stats: GeorgiaDogs.com
Twitter/X: @UGAGymnastics
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The Warm-Up Period
No. 6 Georgia Gymnastics hosts No. 7 Missouri in a top-10 battle in the 2026 home finale on Friday, March 6 at Stegeman Coliseum. Friday's meet will begin at 7 p.m.
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Fans are encouraged to wear pink to celebrate seniors. Georgia's senior class will be honored following the conclusion of Friday's meet.
Â
Follow the Bulldogs
- Friday's meet will stream live on SEC Network+. Kevin Copp (play-by-play) and Cat Hires (analysis) will be on the call.
- Friday's meet can be streamed live on ESPN.com and the ESPN app.
- Live results links, provided by Virtius, can be found on the gymnastics schedule on GeorgiaDogs.com.
- Twitter/X updates will be available all season long on the official page of the Bulldogs, @UGAgymnastics.
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Upcoming Promotions and Fan Information at Stegeman
Upcoming Promotions
Friday, March 6 vs. Missouri // Senior Night
- The first 250 UGA students and 250 kids, 12 and under, will receive a pink GymDogs t-shirt
- Georgia seniors will be honored after the meet
Fan Information
- Parking is available in the Carlton Street Parking Deck (S15), South Campus Parking Deck (S11), and the Foley Field lot (S14).
- Gates open one hour prior to the start of the meet. All tickets are digital.
- The SEC Clear Bag Policy will be in effect.
- All concessions and merchandise transactions are cashless/contactless.
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BULLDOGS BULLETIN
Series History
Missouri
- Georgia leads the all-time series 23-13; Georgia is 7-2 against Missouri at Stegeman
- Since Missouri joined the league in 2012, Georgia has gone 17-12 against the Tigers
- The GymDogs will look to break an 11-meet losing streak to the Tigers; Georgia last beat Missouri on Jan. 8, 2021 in Athens
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A Look at What's Ahead
Georgia is immediately back in action on Sunday, March 8 in Huntsville, Alabama at Elevate the Stage, taking on No. 14 Clemson, No. 17 Auburn, and Pitt. Sunday's meet will air on ACC Network beginning at 4 p.m. live from Propst Arena.
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Recapping the Last Meet
Georgia posted a team score of 197.275 en route to a victory over No. 23 Kentucky (197.025) on Friday at Historic Memorial Coliseum. Friday's win was the first SEC road win in the Cécile Canqueteau-Landi and Ryan Roberts era at Georgia. The GymDogs' 197.275 is their highest SEC road score of the season. Autumn Reingold captured a share of the bars title, scoring a 9.875 on the event. Ja' Free Scott and Nyla Aquino each shared the vault title, putting up a 9.900 each. Ady Wahl and CaMarah Williams each won a share of the floor title with a 9.925 on the event. Kelise Woolford won the beam title outright, tying a season-best 9.950. Scott anchored Georgia's beam lineup with a 9.900 to clinch the win for the GymDogs in the final rotation.
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Thank You, Seniors!
Georgia will celebrate its senior class after Friday's meet at Stegeman. The senior class includes Csenge Bácskay, Kara Eaker, Nicole King, Ja' Free Scott, and Eryn Williams.
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GymDogs in the Rankings
The GymDogs stayed at No. 6 for the fifth week in a row in the Week 9 Road to Nationals rankings with a 197.293 team National Qualifying Score (NQS).Georgia ranks third on floor (49.468 NQS), fourth on vault (49.314 NQS), sixth on bars (49.336 NQS), and 11th on beam (49.246 NQS). Individually, two GymDogs appear in the top 10: Lily Smith (2nd, floor; 9th bars) and CaMarah Williams (8th, floor).
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Setting the Standard
Georgia has recorded a team score of 197.000 or higher in eight meets this season, with a season-high 197.675 (Georgia Quad Meet, Jan. 30). This ties the most regular-season 197's was set twice in 2003 and 2007 when the GymDogs recorded eight scores of 197.000 or higher. Additionally, this is Georgia's first 10-win season since 2019 (19-11).
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Bars Lineup is Trending Upward
The GymDogs have scored a 49.400 or higher on bars in four of the last six meets. Georgia's bars ranking debuted at No. 10 and has risen to as high as No. 5 nationally. Lily Smith ranks ninth in the country and Georgia has three of the top 20 in the SEC. Georgia has posted 17 scores of 9.900 or higher on bars and have combined for eight bars event champions. The GymDogs had four scores of 9.900 or better against No. 4 Florida and stuck all six routines.
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The Sky's the Limit on the Floor
The GymDogs rank third on the floor exercise with a 49.468 NQS. Georgia has 23 scores of 9.900 or better in the event this season. Lily Smith ranks second nationally with an NQS of 9.960 and has won the event in every meet she has competed in, while CaMarah Williams ranks eighth (9.930 NQS).
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Defending Our Home Floor
Georgia holds a 9-2 record at Stegeman Coliseum in the Canqueteau-Landi/Roberts era. The GymDogs went 4-1 at home in 2025 and opened the home schedule in 2026 with an upset of No. 2 LSU. In nine home meets, Georgia has averaged a team score of 197.317 in front of an average of 8,966 fans. Georgia's home score average in 2026 is 197.438.
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Snyder Returns to GymDog Lineups
After missing five meets due to injury, junior Holly Snyder returned to the bars and beam lineups against Florida on Feb. 20. She tallied a season-high 9.900 on bars and recorded a 9.850 on beam in her return. She recorded a 9.925 in back-to-back weeks on beam to open the season, the only beam routines of her career.
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Players Mentioned
GymDogs vs. Kentucky - Kelise Woolford Move of the Meet
Saturday, February 28
GymDogs vs. Kentucky - Kelise Woolford Beam
Friday, February 27
GymDogs vs. Kentucky - CaMarah Williams Floor
Friday, February 27
GymDogs vs. Kentucky - Ady Wahl Floor
Friday, February 27
















