If there’s one event that shows the rapid ascension of Missouri gymnastics into a new era, it’s the Tigers’ Fab Floor lineup.
It’s been over a full calendar year since Mizzou has scored lower than 49.3 on floor, as the event group has continued its ascension into one of the most consistent in the country. The 14 consecutive meets at the mark constitute the longest streak in the SEC by five meets. Every week since the start of the 2024 season, the Tigers’ floor lineup has scored at least a 49.350, and five of Mizzou’s starters on the event have recorded three or more 9.9s this year.
In the Road To Nationals rankings, Missouri has maintained a position in the top 10 for all eight weeks this season. Led by a core of talented freshmen — Rayna Light, Hannah Horton and Kennedy Griffin — and established stars — Sienna Schreiber, Amari Celestine and Jocelyn Moore — the Tigers have excelled as one of the best top-to-bottom floor units in the country.
Behind the experienced leadership of head coach Shannon Welker and the fresh perspective of first-year assistant coach Jackie Terpak, Missouri’s upward trajectory on the floor is just getting started.
“They've definitely gotten better over this season, and they've been consistent,” Welker said. “We have had a lot of success over the last two seasons on that event, so we've added some really talented young women over there. They are obviously a talented group, so it's been fun to coach him this year.”