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March 1st is set to be a showdown of the finest, a survival of the fittest between No. 2 LSU and No 9 Alabama within the hallowed halls of the Pete Maravich Assembly Centre. LSU’s exemplary head coach Jay Clark had some resounding words of affirmation for his team. “Last week we showed that we can compete on the road and that was something that we needed to feel good about, and now we get to come home and get back in the PMAC in front of our home crowd,” – he echoes subliminally.

Going by those words, it remains to be seen who’ll emerge the victor. This year too, the two teams will be seen knocking each other’s scores. Let us divulge the NCAA Gymnastics Crimson Tide’s final regular season this year. Read more to get acquainted with when, where, and how the 19th consecutive dual meet will take place this season.

NCAA Gymnastics’ is sure to bring time to a standstill with this stellar match up

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Just as excited as the LSU-Alabama fans seem, the onset of the event elaborates that Crimson Tide’s final regular-season contest against a Southeastern Conference opponent will start at 5:00 p.m. CT. Airing nationally on ESPN 2, the event will take place in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on 1st March 2024 on Friday at 5:00 pm CT. Highlighting 2500 light-up wands and free t-shirts to the first 250 students in the pre-PMAC meet giveaway, the doors for the fanbase would open at 3:30 pm CT.

Competing for the top-10 conference matchup, the first matchup will conspire to begin with team introductions at 4:49 pm CT and the first vault starting at 5:02 pm CT, in PMAC. Specifically acknowledging the fact that the LSU Tigers would try to recreate their win, their head coach extends his opinion on returning to their home soil at PMAC now.

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The hearken back to the glory of LSU Gymnastics

With 4 SEC championship titles and 16 individual national titles earned in the NCAA gymnastics history, the LSU Tiger had set a whopping 49.550 on the vault against the Gators last Friday night in Gainesville. The Alabama Crimson isn’t far behind, with a whopping 198.075 team score after being inexorable juggernauts and vanquishing Georgia in a Friday night meet. Targeting the upcoming PMAC season, the head coach of the No.2 NCAA gymnastics team, LSU, stated his thoughts about his team.

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Getting back on the PMAC home soil, the head coach of team LSU Gymnastics, Jay Clark said,We still have plenty of room to improve, but I’m pleased at the direction we’re headed and ready to keep continuing to get better. The mindset for us this week is just to have a great home performance and secure the win. We want to stay focused on the task at hand and take it one meet at a time.” It remains to be seen who’ll emerge the victor.

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