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Clemson Gymnast's Floor Finale Scores Perfect 9.900
17 Apr
Summary
- Brie Clark scored 9.900 on floor in her final career performance.
- She is the first Clemson gymnast to qualify for the NCAA Championships.
- Clark achieved 9.900 or higher in all 15 floor routines this season.

In her final collegiate performance, Clemson gymnast Brie Clark achieved a notable 9.900 on the floor exercise at the NCAA Gymnastics Championships. This score placed her tied for eighth, earning her second-team All-America honors. Clark is a pioneering athlete for Clemson, being the first gymnast from the university to qualify for the national championships. Her floor routines throughout the season have been consistently outstanding, with every single one scoring 9.900 or higher. This remarkable consistency makes her the only gymnast in the nation to achieve such a perfect record on floor this year. The semifinal competition took place on April 16 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. Clark competed against other elite gymnasts, notably outperforming all six Stanford athletes in her rotation during Semifinal I. The results of Semifinal II will determine her final national standing.