Clemson gymnast Brie Clark closed out her collegiate career in style, making history as the program's first-ever qualifier for the NCAA Gymnastics Championships. On April 16th at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, Clark delivered a stellar final performance on the floor exercise, earning a score of 9.900.
That impressive routine placed her in a tie for eighth overall in the event following Semifinal I, a finish that secured her Second-Team All-America honors. The final standings will be confirmed after Semifinal II concludes, but Clark's place in Clemson history is already cemented.
Her journey to this national stage is a testament to dedication and excellence. For context, achieving All-America status at the NCAA Championships is a pinnacle of collegiate gymnastics, awarded to the top eight finishers in each event. Clark's performance under the brightest lights showcases the elite athleticism and grace that define the sport.
It was a fitting finale for the senior, who has been a standout performer for Clemson. Her career, marked by powerful floor routines and consistent excellence, inspires athletes everywhere to push their limits. As she awaits the official results, one thing is clear: Brie Clark didn't just compete at nationals—she made a statement, leaving a legacy for future Tigers to follow.
