8 SEC Universities, 18 Ladies Bound for Greatness
- Jordie
- Mar 13, 2019
- 2 min read
Florida, LSU, Georgia, Alabama, Auburn, Arkansas, Kentucky, and Missouri are producing some tough contenders this year in the gymnastic championships. It's quite apparent that there seems to be a trend when it comes to what top universities that are making appearances and producing A1 athletes.
Some athletes to look out for are Alicia Boren from the University of Florida, Sarah Finnegan from LSU, Sydney Snead form Georgia, Lexi Graber from Alabama, Abby Milliet from Auburn, I could go on and on about the amount of great gymnast from the sec conference.
The truth of the matter is, the 18 ladies that are the top gymnast in the SEC conference are and there comes to question what exactly the SEC conference is feeding their athletes.
No but seriously, I have written briefly about how the SEC conference produces some of America's best athletes. These men and women are producing some outstanding numbers, and even better legacies.
I mean lets be honest here, the SEC conference has its own network, the gymnastics aspect of the sec conference are exceeding the standards when it comes to competition. Some of these young women are literally breaking world records in every event.
What is it about the southern conference that provides the ability to produce such great gymnasts? What are they doing that other universities aren't doing. Well I'll tell you one thing, their work ethics beats almost half of the universities all over the nation. Of course there are dozens of other conferences that beg to differ, hence the "Big Ten, "Big 12," or even the "ACC."
The SEC however, especially when it comes to gymnastics, are dominating like rhino's and the 18 top athletes in the conference are proving just how much their ability derives from being apart of such an outstanding conference.
These ladies are talented enough to go off to the olympics and consistently break records, as well as pave a way for college prospects to find a new home in one of the many talented and prosperous universities in America.
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