Fans Angered as Olivia Dunne’s Teammate’s Floor Routine Against Kentucky Gets “Horrendously Low” Scores

Olivia Dunne’s sharp note and scoring policy in women’s college gymnastics, the two elements came face to face three weeks ago. Since then, a lot of arguments have been exchanged. Yet the neat result is still zero. According to Olivia, the current scoring policy in women’s college gymnastics has become a ‘concern’ and a barrier to getting ‘more eyes on the sport.’ However, the counter-logic has nullified the connection between the two factors. But almost everyone has admitted the presence of these two factors. And if you notice the events on February 21, you might notice another argument about the low-scoring fiasco. Let’s follow the storyline. 

On February 21, LSU Gymnastics competed against No. 9 Kentucky in the Memorial Coliseum in Kentucky. The visitor, however, continued its firebrand performance and claimed another victory on the road (197.200-197.075). But the gymnastics fans didn’t seem happy with the scoring policy applied to Olivia Dunne’s program in the match. Especially, they raised their fingers at the Tigers’ third rotation in the match where Kailin Chio showed up at the floor exercise event. So actually, what happened there? 

In the floor exercise event, Chio marked 9.850. However, fans claimed that she shouldn’t have received such a low score given her performance in the event. In fact, someone wrote on X, “Horrendously low scores for each rotation.”

Just another day in the office.

That’s a 9.85 for @kailin_chio

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— LSU Gymnastics (@LSUgym) February 22, 2025

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