Mizzou gymnastics found out its regional destination for the NCAA Championships on Monday morning. The Tigers are the No. 8 overall seed and will compete in the Lexington Regional in Kentucky. They start competition in the second round — or regional semifinal — at noon Friday, April 3.
On that Friday in Lexington, MU will take on No. 9 seed Arkansas, NC State and Maryland. The top two finishers from the second round will advance to regional final at 4 p.m. Sunday, April 5, in Lexington. The other side of the regional features No. 1 overall seed Oklahoma, host and No. 16 seed Kentucky and Ohio State. Central Michigan and Rutgers will compete in a first-round matchup April 1, with the winner joining the Sooners, Wildcats and Buckeyes in Round 2.
The top two finishers from the regional final will advance to the NCAA Championships semifinal April 16 in Fort Worth, Texas. The top two teams from each of the four-team semifinals then will compete in the Four on the Floor for the national title on April 19 in Fort Worth.
The stacked nine-team SEC had eight of its teams seeded, with Auburn just one spot outside the top 16. Here's where the other SEC teams landed in the 36-team event: No. 2 overall seed LSU and Auburn are in the Baton Rouge Regional in Louisiana, No. 3 seed Florida and No. 6 seed Georgia in the Tempe Regional in Arizona and No. 5 seed Alabama in the Corvallis Regional in Oregon.
For the second year in a row, the Tigers enter their regional as the second-highest-ranked team. Lexington should offer an environment in which the team is comfortable, as it competed in the same arena in February.
“I think from a travel standpoint, for our team and for our fans, that's about as good as we could have asked for,” Mizzou coach Shannon Welker said. “So we're excited to go, and (we've) just got some preparation to do this week, and we're really just pumped to move into April again.”
The Tigers have defeated Arkansas and Kentucky twice this season, both in the regular season and at this past weekend's SEC Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
“We have seen every seeded team in our regional, and we've had a lot of success against many of them this year on a couple of occasions, including SEC Championships last weekend,” Welker said. “We were in Kentucky this year. We already competed there and won there.”
Missouri is fresh off a sixth-place finish Saturday at the SEC Championships. The Tigers faced some adversity on balance beam before earning four 9.9 scores on floor and coming through with season-high vault rotation of 49.350. Welker challenged his team to show him how they respond in a challenging situation.
“I'm challenging you guys to do that and show me what you're made of right here,” Welker told his team. “We finished out strong and bounced back.”
The Tigers showcased how strong they can be at the SEC Championships, and with a sharper beam rotation in Kentucky, the possibilities are endless.
“I thought they bounced back well,” Welker said. “They did what they normally do. I'm not really surprised, but I'm pleased. We just need to do what we normally do in training.”
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