“Gorgeous, strong, athletes”: NCAA fans hype LSU star gymnast Livvy Dunne and her teammates in latest snaps
The LSU star gymnast Livvy Dunne and her teammates Haleigh Bryant, Sierra Ballard, Alyona Shchennikova and Chase Brock posed for special super senior media day snaps in LSU Gymnastics' latest Instagram post.
The Lady Tigers could be seen posing with dazzling crowns in their classic black leotards. Many fans hyped up the star gymnasts who will begin the 2025 gymnastics season after winning the first-ever NCAA championship title last season.
"Let’s geaux Bayou Queens let’s run it back 💜💛🐅"
"This is gonna be a great season! Gonna need to find the ESPN+ programming lineup!"
"Queens"
More fans commented and showed their excitement for the new season.
"What a day to be a freshy"
"gorgeous, strong, athletes 🔥🔥🔥🔥"
"That NIL $$ gonna have livvy being an LSU super senior citizen"
The new season will begin on Jan. 3 against Iowa State, a meet which will be televised on the SEC Network.
Livvy Dunne recently attended a Pittsburgh Steelers game with her boyfriend Paul Skenes. The two were the guest pickers at ESPN's College GameDay in Week 11 of the college football season as well.
Livvy Dunne discusses missing out on family time and summer trips
Dunn started training as a gymnast when she was three years old and attended National Team camps at the USA Training Center in Texas. She was homeschooled by her mother, with more focus on her training as she competed at the 2015 American Classis and the 2016 Secret US Classic, among other events.
In an October interview with Flaunt Magazine, Dunne said there have been many occasions where she contemplated quitting gymnastics. Her routine revolves around the sport, leaving next to no time to spend with family or vacations.
"I wouldn’t be able to go on field trips or the prom. I had a hard time going to the gym most days. There are always times when you want to quit. I just feel like that’s part of being an athlete at a top level," she said
As she progressed in the sport, Livvy Dunne also started dabbling her feet in social media and content creation. She became one of the most followed athletes in the NCAA and is also the top women's NIL earner.