Olivia Dunne helped her LSU gymnastics team win against the Florida Gators with a near-perfect floor routine on Friday night.
Dunne, 22, and his team ultimately won by a tenth of a point with a score of 197.55.
“There's a lot of room for improvement,” Dunne's teammate Haleigh Bryant told ESPN afterward. “This one is important, but it's already a thing of the past.”
Dunne herself earned a 9.875 for her two-place routine at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center in Baton Rouge.
Dunne's teammates Aleah Finnegan, 9.950, and Haleigh Bryant, 9.900 also impressed on the court.
Next week, Dunne and his team will face the Arkansas Razorbacks.
Livvy Dunne's LSU team beat the Florida Gators in a gymnastics meet on Friday night.
Dunne is in his fifth and final year of varsity sports, an option he had available because he was on LSU's roster during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Speaking to NOLA.Com in early January, she stressed her ambition to make the most of this gymnastics season.
She said: 'My decision to return was the best decision I have ever made. I have to take advantage of every moment because I know it could be the last.
“We will never get this team back and we have a special group of girls.”
Away from gymnastics, Dunne is known for her large social media following, with eight million followers on TikTok and 5.3 million on Instagram.
Earlier this week, Dunne joked on TikTok about the possibility of the platform being banned in the United States.
She uploaded a video of her holding her diploma and wrote as the caption: “Preparing my LinkedIn… Me when my diploma arrives 3 days before the Tik Tok ban.”
He added '#riptiktok' next to his caption.