Olivia Dunne, Haleigh Bryant, and other LSU gymnasts reacted to their teammate Zoe Miller's recent pictures. This comes just a month after Miller underwent surgery for an injury she suffered earlier this year in February.
The 2025 season will be Miller's first season for the LSU Tigers where she will look to help her team defend their NCAA title. Having previously competed for the US National team, she specializes in the uneven bars apparatus and won a gold medal in the event during the 2023 Pan American Games.
The Hartford native recently appeared for her college's "Picture Day" photoshoot ahead of the new season. She shared glimpses from this photo session on Instagram. In the pictures, the 18-year-old donned the official purple and gold leotard of her university and carried a crown. Zoe Miller captioned the post:
"Sweet n simple"
LSU senior gymnast Olivia Dunne reacted to the post and wrote a tongue-in-cheek comment:
"Big fan here please notice me"
Haleigh Bryant, the 2024 NCAA all-around champion, wrote:
"Gorgeous gorgeous girl"
The 2024 NCAA floor exercises champion and teammate Aleah Finnegan wrote:
"Perfection"
Olivia Dunne shares post for her fifth LSU year, new recruits Zoe Miller and Lexi Zeiss react
Olivia Dunne recently shared a post after stepping into her fifth year with LSU ahead of the 2025 season. Having decided to step away from the elite circuit a few years back due to an injury, this season will also be Dunne's last year in the collegiate gymnastics circuit.
Dunne shared a post on her Instagram handle wearing an LSU uniform. She wrote in the caption:
"In the blink of an eye #supersenior #old"
New LSU recruits Zoe Miller and Lexis Zeiss reacted to the post of their super senior. Miller wrote:
"Gorgeous"
"Awww" wrote Zeiss
Olivia Dunne started competing for the Tigers in 2021 and has since been a crucial part of the roster, especially in the uneven bars event. She was a part of the university's successful campaigns in the 2021 and 2024 SEC Championships where her team finished second and first respectively.