- The 21-year-old model was euphoric about her team’s victory on social media.
- The Tigers will soon compete in the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships
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Olivia Dunne now has a conference title under her belt after participating in LSU’s SEC Gymnastics Championship victory this weekend in New Orleans.
The No. 3 Lady Tigers in the nation finished with a high score of 198.075, the highest score in program history, in the meet Saturday night at the Smoothie King Center, home of the NBA’s Pelicans.
Dunne celebrated the purple and gold coronation for the fifth time in history, along with her teammates, as seen in photos and images shared by the 21-year-old senior on social media.
‘SEC CHAMPS BABYYY,’ Dunne captioned a TikTok video, which showed LSU-themed confetti on the floor and the SEC Championship trophy.
‘Oh my God!!!!’ The NIL winner captioned an Instagram post of the Lady Tigers gathering around the trophy, with Dunne appearing to kiss it.
Livvy Dunne took snaps and videos with her teammates and the SEC Championship trophy after winning the conference title contest Saturday at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans.
‘Oh my God!!!!’ Dunne captioned LSU’s Instagram post on his story, while appearing to kiss the SEC Championship trophy.
‘Wonder Woman today,’ Dunne wrote as part of a selfie of herself in a leotard on Saturday.
The Sports Illustrated swimsuit model and her teammates started the competition on vault, then switched to bars and beam before finishing on floor. Going into this weekend’s competition, LSU was ranked first in its conference.
Kiya Johnson finished with the highest score on bars (9.825), while Ashley Cowan tied her career high for second place with a 9.9950.
Additionally, the Lady Tigers earned their second-highest score (49.475) in program history after finishing on the balance beam.
Dunne also shared highlights of herself on the floor, bars and balance beam at the meet.
LSU totaled a 49.450 on bars, the second-highest score ever earned on the event in program history at the SEC Championships.
The team last won a conference title in 2019.
LSU had won twice in a row before then, and also in 1981.
Dunne and her teammates will next compete at the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth, Texas, in April.