With the LSU Tigers preparing to return to the NCAA circuit, the pressure is on to prove that last season’s triumph wasn’t a fluke. But as Coach Clark put it, “We’ve got the talent. Now it’s time to rise to the challenge.”Dunne recently shared a TikTok video reflecting on her growth, set to “Defying Gravity,” […]
With the LSU Tigers preparing to return to the NCAA circuit, the pressure is on to prove that last season’s triumph wasn’t a fluke. But as Coach Clark put it, “We’ve got the talent. Now it’s time to rise to the challenge.”Dunne recently shared a TikTok video reflecting on her growth, set to “Defying Gravity,” earning praise from fans who applauded her resilience. However, Clark expects even more from his star senior, emphasizing the need for leadership and consistency as the team looks to replicate their first NCAA championship win in 2025. At Gymnastics 101, she participated in every event except the vault, showcasing a polished double layout on the floor that starkly contrasted her early struggles as a freshman.LSU’s head coach Jay Clark didn’t hold back his disappointment after witnessing his reigning NCAA champion gymnasts, including star Olivia Dunne, falter during the annual Gymnastics 101 event at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
Livvy prepares for her senior year
Despite the lighthearted intent of the fan showcase, the team’s performance left Clark with lingering concerns as they prepare to defend their historic 2024 title in the upcoming season. The event, themed “Protect the Crown,” was meant to energize the Tigers and their fans, but the mixed results on the mat highlighted the challenges of transitioning from gym practice to performing under pressure.For Olivia Dunne, LSU’s social media sensation and fifth-year senior, this season is particularly poignant as it marks her final year in purple and gold. Dunne, who dazzled fans last season with her career-high performances, is determined to silence critics who labeled her a “benchwarmer.”
The pressure will be on Dunne this year
Clark stressed the importance of stepping out of the comfort zone, saying, “Consistent practice routines are great, but it’s what you do in high-stakes environments that counts.”“This was supposed to be a dress rehearsal,” Clark remarked. “Some gymnasts looked ready, but others didn’t rise to the occasion. We’ve got work to do if we’re going to maintain our championship standard.” While freshmen surprised with their composure under the spotlight, some veterans, including seniors, fell short of expectations.