D-D Breaux on Rheagan Courville

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… Courville won back-to-back vault national championships and five SEC individual titles. She helped LSU finish in third place at the Super Six Championships in 2014, the highest finish in program history.

Despite achieving the best finish in school history, Courville was bitter after failing to win the national championship and set out to make her senior season count.

During her senior season, Courville led LSU to a 13-1 regular season record and its first undefeated season in SEC competition while battling through various ailments. She was held out of the final two rotations during LSU’s victory against Alabama with flu-like symptoms, and a hip flexor injury restricted her to two events during LSU’s victory against Minnesota and kept her out of the final regular season meet againt Centenary and New Hampshire. …

LSU gymnast Courville takes Tigers to new heights throughout four-year career

Note that Carly Patterson was a next door neighbour. D-D explains that Carly was an Olympic Champion – but didn’t compete NCAA. 🙂

This is the year. LSU needs to win while Rheagan is still here. Happily, LSU DONT GET TIRED.

LSU (bars)
Nebraska (bye before bars)
Denver (beam)
Washington (bye before floor)
Michigan State (vault)
Iowa State (floor)

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