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Kramer Robertson slaps the infield grass as chaos erupts around him. His mother remains in the aisle, running her hands through her blond hair before a call is rendered that no one’s quite...
Rheagan Reneé Courville (born March 26, 1993) is a former American collegiate gymnast for the LSU Lady Tigers gymnastics team. In 2013, she was the National Co-Champion on vault and was also SEC Gymnast of the Year, Central Region Gymnast of the Year, and Tiger Athletic Foundation (TAF) Gymnast of the Year. Once again in 2014, Rheagan was the ...
Former Midway Panther and current St. Louis Cardinal, Kramer Robertson. The Tigers lost to the Gators in the final in 2017, and this series, Robertson is hoping they flip the script. In 1996,...
In her senior year, Courville broke the LSU record by winning her 26 th career all-around title. Number 26 was at the SEC Championship, where she became the first LSU gymnast in history to win...
Grandson Kannon, daughter Makenzie Fuller and son Kramer Robertson were on hand for Kim Mulkey's debut at LSU.
LSU senior gymnast Rheagan Courville shows you what it's like to compete on beam from her perspective.
Ten-year-old Rheagan Courville quickly ascended the scene and was now competing Level 10, the highest level in the USA Gymnastics Junior Olympic Program, alongside girls two or three years her...
Rheagan Courville, selected by the Tiger Rag High Five committee as the best gymnast in LSU history, was a 23-time All-American from 2002 to 2005 who won 95 career titles, including two NCAA national champion vault titles and five SEC individual titles.
LSU gymnastics coach D-D Breaux said her team would not be the powerhouse it is today without senior all-arounder Rheagan Courville. The No. 4 Tigers scored a 195.025 in Courville’s first meet at the PMAC on Jan. 13, 2012, and finished the regular season with a 7-8 record.
Became the seventh freshman in LSU history to earn First-Team All-America distinction, joining Jeanie Beadle (1977), Sandra Smith (’80), Jennifer Wood (’93), Shanyn MacEachern (’99), Lauren ...