O.iatlhawksfan
Devoted Joel Embiid hater
It’s not just about football
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Mediocre white athletes are going to eat the most off this.![]()
NCAA[edit]
2020–21 season[edit]
Dunne made her NCAA debut in a meet against Arkansas.[25] At the SEC Championships Dunne only competed on uneven bars where she placed fifth and helped LSU finish second as a team behind Alabama.[26] At the NCAA Championships semi-finals Dunne once again only competed on the uneven bars where she scored a 9.90 and finished ninth. However, LSU did not advance to the finals.[27]
Leave out the part where she’s a freshman huh
Have you seen this overrated cac play before?Nah, white females will eat. I dont know about the average unathletic white male athlete. They would have to be exceptional
Have you seen this overrated cac play before?
shyt was spot on. Mediocre indeed.
Folk can’t have it both ways.. y’all want these college athletes (brehs) getting paid but not these cac college athletes? I’ve always said yeah college athletes should be compensated but you will see a huge disparity in pay when these mediocre cacs getting huge sponsorship for irrelevant college sports no one follows versus the huge money making sports like football, basketball and baseball etc
No ones saying they cant. Seeing the expected observation come to fruition on day 1 was his point.Folk can’t have it both ways.. y’all want these college athletes (brehs) getting paid but not these cac college athletes? I’ve always said yeah college athletes should be compensated but you will see a huge disparity in pay when these mediocre cacs getting huge sponsorship for irrelevant college sports no one follows versus the huge money making sports like football, basketball and baseball etc
Leave out the part where she’s a freshman huh
2014–15[edit]
Dunne made her elite debut at the 2014 American Classic where she finished 28th in the all-around.[4] She next competed at the U.S. Classic where she placed 33rd in the all-around.[5]
In 2015 Dunne re-qualified for elite status at the WOGA Classic, where she earned a qualifying score of 52.750 and placed fifth.[6] She next competed at the American Classic where she placed eighth and qualified to compete at the 2015 National Championships.[7] Dunne competed at the U.S. Classic where she placed 24th in the all-around.[8] Dunne made her National Championships debut in 2015 where she placed 25th in the all-around.[9]
2016[edit]
Dunne competed at the 2016 American Classic where she finished 27th in the all-around.[10] She next competed at the 2016 U.S. Classic where she finished 24th.[11] Dunne concluded the season competing at the 2016 National Championships where she finished 12th in the all-around. She also placed eighth on balance beam and sixth on floor exercise.[12]
2017[edit]
In March Dunne was selected for the team to compete at the 2017 City of Jesolo Trophy; as a result she was added to the National Team for the first time.[13] She made her international debut there and placed sixth in the all-around.[14] Dunne competed at the 2017 U.S. Classic in July where she finished fifth in the all-around.[15] At the 2017 National Championships Dunne finished ninth in the all-around.[16]
Senior[edit]
2018–20[edit]
Dunne turned senior in 2018. Although the United States did not send a team, Dunne represented her club at the 2018 City of Jesolo Trophy. She finished 15th in the all-around.[17] She competed at the 2018 U.S. Classic only on uneven bars due to an ankle injury.[18] Dunne qualified to compete at the National Championships via petition.[19] She ended up placing 18th in the all-around.[20]
Dunne did not compete during the 2019 season in order to rest her injuries.[21] In November Dunne officially signed her National Letter of Intent with Louisiana State University, starting in the 2020–21 season.[22]
Dunne qualified to the 2020 Nastia Liukin Cup after dropping down to Level 10.[23] She ended up placing 11th.[24]