North Carolina State University Athletics

#22 Wolfpack Wins Home Quad Over New Hampshire, George Washington, Yale
2/27/2026 10:08:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
RALEIGH, N.C. – No. 22 NC State gymnastics captured its first quad meet victory of the season Friday night, posting a 196.700 to top New Hampshire (195.175), George Washington (194.125) and Yale (192.125) inside Reynolds Coliseum. The total marked the Pack's second-highest team score of the season.
NC State scored 49.000 or better on all four events, highlighted by a season-best 49.300 on beam.
The Wolfpack claimed three event titles on the night. Caroline Volk won bars with a 9.900, Adasyn Tackett captured beam with her first career 9.900 and Autumn Rardin took floor by matching her career-high 9.900. The victory improves NC State to 9-4 overall this season.
Vault (49.025)
NC State opened the meet with a 49.025 on vault, its sixth 49.000+ score on the event this season.
Syniya Thomas paced the lineup in the anchor spot with a 9.850 to tie for second, while Ava Myers followed with a 9.825. Rardin added a 9.800, and Maddie Hall and Lauren Wright each contributed 9.775s to the rotation.
Bars (49.075)
The Wolfpack posted a 49.075 on bars, extending its streak to five straight meets with a 49.000+ on the event.
Volk led the way with a 9.900, her sixth career 9.900+ and fifth on bars, to earn her third event title of the season. Elle Hadrick (9.850) and Madeline Reid (9.825) added second and third place podium finishes, while Emerson Fisk matched her career high with a 9.750 and Katie Harper also scored a 9.750.
Beam (49.300)
NC State delivered its strongest beam performance of the season with a 49.300, tied for the 10th-best beam score in program history.
Tackett's first-career 9.900 led the rotation and secured her second beam title of the slate. Hall followed with a 9.875 to place second, while Volk and Rardin shared third with matching 9.850s. Thomas rounded out the counted scores with a 9.825.
Floor (49.300)
The Wolfpack closed the night with another 49.300 on floor. Rardin earned the event win with her second-career 9.900. Hadrick and Thomas tied for second with 9.875s, while Meg Adler matched her career best with a 9.850 and Fisk added a 9.800 as the rotation's leadoff.
Up Next
NC State travels to Towson for a quad meet Sunday, March 1, facing Towson, West Virginia and Ursinus at 2 p.m. The meet will stream on YouTube.
To stay up to date with NC State Gymnastics, follow @wolfpackgymnastics on Instagram, @pack_gymnastics on X, and @packgymnastics on TikTok.
NC State scored 49.000 or better on all four events, highlighted by a season-best 49.300 on beam.
The Wolfpack claimed three event titles on the night. Caroline Volk won bars with a 9.900, Adasyn Tackett captured beam with her first career 9.900 and Autumn Rardin took floor by matching her career-high 9.900. The victory improves NC State to 9-4 overall this season.
Vault (49.025)
NC State opened the meet with a 49.025 on vault, its sixth 49.000+ score on the event this season.
Syniya Thomas paced the lineup in the anchor spot with a 9.850 to tie for second, while Ava Myers followed with a 9.825. Rardin added a 9.800, and Maddie Hall and Lauren Wright each contributed 9.775s to the rotation.
Bars (49.075)
The Wolfpack posted a 49.075 on bars, extending its streak to five straight meets with a 49.000+ on the event.
Volk led the way with a 9.900, her sixth career 9.900+ and fifth on bars, to earn her third event title of the season. Elle Hadrick (9.850) and Madeline Reid (9.825) added second and third place podium finishes, while Emerson Fisk matched her career high with a 9.750 and Katie Harper also scored a 9.750.
Beam (49.300)
NC State delivered its strongest beam performance of the season with a 49.300, tied for the 10th-best beam score in program history.
Tackett's first-career 9.900 led the rotation and secured her second beam title of the slate. Hall followed with a 9.875 to place second, while Volk and Rardin shared third with matching 9.850s. Thomas rounded out the counted scores with a 9.825.
Floor (49.300)
The Wolfpack closed the night with another 49.300 on floor. Rardin earned the event win with her second-career 9.900. Hadrick and Thomas tied for second with 9.875s, while Meg Adler matched her career best with a 9.850 and Fisk added a 9.800 as the rotation's leadoff.
Up Next
NC State travels to Towson for a quad meet Sunday, March 1, facing Towson, West Virginia and Ursinus at 2 p.m. The meet will stream on YouTube.
To stay up to date with NC State Gymnastics, follow @wolfpackgymnastics on Instagram, @pack_gymnastics on X, and @packgymnastics on TikTok.
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