History repeated itself on a Friday night.
The Morgan price of Fisk University has fined the inheritance of secondary gymnastics in seconds National Championship Women’s Board Gymnastics National Invitation Championships (WCGNIC).
The fight against some of the best gymnasts in the country, the price, southeastern Missouri State Taylor Ingle (39,300) and Bridgeport’ın Abigail Kenney (38,950) scored 39,350 goals, scored 39,350 goals.
Price, Junior and Fiskin groundbreaking gymnastics program demonstrated poise and skill throughout all four events. Its scores are 9,775 in 9,775 tons, 9,850 in an unequal bar, 9,900 and 9,825 floor exercise 9.825.
These results only provided its comprehensive title, but also made it qualified for all four individual incident final.
“I made so much effort to these moments,” he said. The price then said after his victory. “I just wanted to go out there, giving us all and actually as I do it. It feels amazing to see everything aligned.”
While this championship began in 2022, the price of a date for the first HBCU team on collegial gymnastics is another stage for the Gymnastics Program for Price and Fisk University.
Price last year The first gymnast was A national header or university from a university to win a national title and he continued to improve his program profile.
He did it! (Again!)
Morgan price @Fisgumntics 2025 WCGNIC is a comprehensive champion! pic.twitter.com/j32lpogdyh
– US gymnastics (@usagym) April 12, 2025
Price continues to be trailblazer for HBCU gymnastics
The effects of the price extend more than individual volumes. Since Fisk is joined, he became a trailblazer for HBCU gymnastics, proved that excellence was no boundary. At the beginning of this year, he was the first HBCU gymnast to get the perfect score of 10.0 in competition in the competition.
In 1989, Corrinne Tarver, which had a history of the first African American woman to win an NCAA in an NCAA in an NCAA, praised the prices for the envy and management. “Morgan is not just an incredible athlete; this is an ambassador for this program, and it is an ambassador to represent this,” Tarver said.
Price was not just a bright gymnast
The price was not alone in the representation of Fisk in WCGNIC. Both teammate Aliyah Reed-Hammon also graduated from both vault and the beam of both vault and the beam in the final of Sunday. Together, the Fiskin program showed that they could compete with the collegial gymnastics and their defeat-traditional powers.
What championships win for hbcu gymnastics
The remaining two years in a two-year leash is far from rewriting the price record books. Along with Reed-Hammon, while preparing for the final of Sunday, along with Reed-Hammon, he focused on improving the future generations of gymnasts.
“HBCUs show that the highest level of competition.” “I hope our success promotes more school to invest in gymnastics programs and create an opportunity for young athletes.”
So far, the price of Morgan, as a national champion twice, the national champion – a trait that continues to follow the journey and re-identify the possible in sports.