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ACRO General 2022

Lions’ Acrobatics & Tumbling Team Excels in Pyramid & Toss at #12 Presbyterian

CLINTON, S.C. – The Saint Leo Acrobatics & Tumbling team opened its second season at Presbyterian, ranked 12th nationally Sunday afternoon in South Carolina. The Lions topped the Scotman in both the Pyramid and Toss events. Saint Leo earned a score of 27.85 over Presbyterian's 25.30 in the Pyramid. The Green and Gold went on to edge the hosts in the Toss by a tight 25.30 to 25.25 score.

GAME INFORMATION
Score:  #12 Presbyterian 251.680 | Saint Leo 236.365
Records:  PC 1-0, SLU 0-1

UP NEXT
Saint Leo will prepare for the program's historic first home meet on Friday, Feb 25 hosting Converse at 6:00 p.m. inside the Marion Bowman Activities Center.
 
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About Acrobatics & Tumbling
Acrobatics & Tumbling, a discipline of USA Gymnastics, is the evolution of different forms of gymnastics and involves tumbling, tosses, and acrobatic lifts and pyramids. Teams participate in head-to-head competition and are scored in six events, including Compulsory, Acro, Pyramid, Toss, Tumbling, and Team.
 
About the NCATA
The goal of the National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association (NCATA), is to create opportunities for young women across the country to compete and to have the transformative student-athlete experience that is shown to compel women to greater things in their post-collegiate life. Simultaneously, the sport of Acrobatics and Tumbling has created opportunities for women to coach. In fact, 94% of current coaches are women, with 74% of them being former student-athletes at member institutions who have translated their passion as competitors into leading teams.
 
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