Olivia Dunne and several LSU athletes gushed over Zoe Miller as the gymnast prepares to start her collegiate career with the Lady Tigers. While Dunne and Tigers started their campaign last week, Miller's opener is delayed as she awaits full recovery from last year's shoulder injury.
Miller shared a couple of pictures in a sparkly LSU leotard and penned an inspiring caption to share her anticipation for her first collegiate game.
"If it doesn’t challenge you, it doesn’t change you," she wrote.
The 19-year-old earned high praise from teammate Olivia Dunne, who wrote:
"I like what I see."
Miller's boyfriend, LSU baseball player Michael Braswell, gushed over the gymnast's stunning look.
"💕♾️," he wrote
Haleigh Bryant, who missed LSU's season opener against Iowa State, also shared her love for Miller, posting:
"😍😍😍😍."

The Lady Tigers started their NCAA defense with a landslide victory against Iowa State last week, posting an impressive 197.300 for the win. They took on Oklahoma, Utah, Iowa, and California at the annual Sprouts Farmers Market Collegiate Quad on Saturday and placed second.
LSU was led by Haleigh Bryant, Aleah Finnegan, and Olivia Dunne as they scored 197.650 for second place behind Oklahoma, who won the meet in 197.950. Dunne, who is in her fifth and final year with the Tigers, competed in three events for the first time this season.
How has Olivia Dunne performed for LSU Gymnastics so far?

Olivia Dunne cited a renewed love for the sport as the reason for her fifth-year return to LSU Gymnastics. After the first two meets of the season, the newfound love seems to be transferring into better performances.
Dunne earned 9.875 on the floor and 9.825 on the balance beam during LSU's dominant win against Oklahoma on January 3rd. She made her first appearance of the season on uneven bars during Saturday's Sprouts Farmers Market Collegiate Quad meet, scoring 9.725.
The national champion impressed once again in the floor exercise and balance beam events, recording scores of 9.85 and 9.775 respectively.
The 22-year-old was ecstatic following her return last week and said her decision to return to the program was one of the best she had made.
“The best way I can describe it was complete joy. I had a blast and I feel like the decision to come back was one of the best decisions I’ve ever made," Dunne said.
LSU will now take on Florida Gators inside the Maravich Center in Baton Rouge on January 17.