- Olivia Dunne and LSU recorded SEC championship glory last weekend
- But on Friday afternoon, the 21-year-old was enjoying a break in the sun.
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Olivia Dunne was soaking up the Louisiana sun on Friday afternoon, a week after her team’s magnificent SEC championship title win.
The 21-year-old gymnast shared a bikini selfie with her five million Instagram followers and captioned the image “perfect day.”
Earlier in the week, Dunne reunited with her baseball player boyfriend Paul Skenes, who had been away with the Pittsburgh Pirates in spring training. The couple began dating last year, when they were both students at LSU.
The loved-up couple were back together days after Dunne tasted glory last weekend.
It became conference champion over the weekend after LSU, No. 3 nationally, scored a 198.075, the highest in program history, in the SEC title meet in New Orleans on Saturday. the night.
LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne was soaking up the Louisiana sun on Friday afternoon.
Last weekend, Dunne, 21, became conference champion with her LSU team.
She celebrated the Lady Tigers’ fifth crown with her teammates, as seen in photos and images shared by the 21-year-old NIL top distributor on TikTok and Instagram.
Dunne celebrated the purple and gold coronation for the fifth time in history, in the team locker room, along with her teammates, as seen in photos and images shared on social media.
Dunne and her teammates will next compete at the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth, Texas, in April.
Her boyfriend Skenes, on the other hand, will still have to bide his time before making his big break in the majors, despite being called up to the Pirates’ spring training and participating in a few preseason games.
He will likely begin the season at either of Pittsburgh’s minor league affiliates: Triple-A Indianapolis or Double-A Altoona.
Selected as the first overall pick in last year’s MLB Draft, Skenes previously said he discussed his immediate future with Pirates general manager Ben Cherington.
‘I’ve pitched 6 2/3 innings in professional baseball. That’s the way it is,” Skenes told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. ‘(Cherington) said it would be unprecedented for him to start the year in the big leagues. It’s not that he doesn’t think he can do it, but I get it.