Olivia Dunne spent Saturday in Baton Rouge cheering on the LSU football team with her gymnastics teammate Chase Brock.
The Tigers football team hosted the Nicholls State Colonels and steamrolled the opposition, winning 44-21 to move to 1-1.
Not sporting the university’s gold and purple colors, she showed her school spirit in tiger-print boots and a black dress. On her Instagram story, Dunne posted a photo of herself sitting in a field, writing, “Game day!!!!!”
Once she and Brock arrived in the stands at Tiger Stadium, Dunne posted another photo of them in nearly matching outfits.
Dunne also posted a video of the opening fireworks and the band’s performance before kickoff. While marking LSU’s location, he wrote “I wanna say” with three heart emojis.
Olivia Dunne enjoyed a girls’ day out with Chase Brock at the LSU football game on Saturday.
Dunne returned to LSU for a fifth year after helping the gymnastics team win an NCAA title.
Dunne returned to campus after announcing he would return to LSU for a fifth season with the Tigers on July 8.
Her latest campaign follows her efforts to win the NCAA title at the end of her senior year. The 2023-24 team brought the first-ever national title in college gymnastics to Baton Rouge after a dominant regular season.
While Dunne looks forward to competing again, she has resumed her role as a campus celebrity in her senior year at LSU.
On Wednesday, Dunne headlined a red carpet event at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center for Amazon Prime’s six-part docuseries “The Money Game – LSU,” which profiles some of the school’s top athletes from last season.
The LSU football team hosted the Nicholls State Colonels and won 44-21, moving to a 1-1 record.
The gymnast and social media star wore an all-black ensemble on the carpet before joining a panel discussion with fellow Tigers Flau’jae Johnson, Alia Armstrong and Trace Young.
Outside of gymnastics and on campus, Dunne continues to find success as an influencer and brand ambassador — she most recently starred in Nautica’s fall 2024 campaign with Mizzou football star Luther Burden III — before returning to her respective schools.