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PHILADELPHIA, Pa. – The University of Pennsylvania gymnastics team headed to North Philadelphia to take part in their second Temple quad meet of the year, placing second with a 195.075. Maryland placed first with a 195.900, Towson third with a 195.000, and Temple fourth with a 194.450.
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VAULT – 48.600
Maggie Murphy was the star of the vault for Penn in this one. The sophomore earned a career-high 9.825, replacing her old top score of 9.800. Marissa Lassiter produced the second-best score on the team at a 9.750.
BARS – 48.700
The bar rotation was highlighted by two 9.800’s, courtesy of senior Lassiter and junior Jordan Barrow. Sophia Paris continued her great year on the bars with a 9.725.
BEAM – 48.875
The final rotation of the night for the Quakers, junior Barrow brought Penn a fantastic score once again. After earning a 9.900 last time out on the beam, Barrow came back with a 9.850. Manama Fofana ended off her night with a 9.800 of her own.
FLOOR – 48.900
The Quakers opened the night on the floor, producing an incredibly well-rounded effort. Seniors Alyssa Rosen and Marissa Lassiter provided 9.750’s while sophomore Maggie Murphy, Manama Fofana, and freshman Ava Hooten supplied 9.800’s.
Rotation Notes
* Sophomore Maggie Murphy broke her personal record on the vault with a 9.825. This is the third time this year she has set a new career best.
* This is Barrow’s third consecutive meet with a beam score of 9.850 or better.
* Penn caps off their longest win streak in program history at a staggering 19 wins to open 2026.
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Up Next
The Quakers have a quick turnaround, as they head to the Philadelphia Convention Center to take part in the Unite for Her Pink Invitational Meet, featuring Rutgers, West Chester, and Yale.
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