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Livvy Dunne Announces LSU Gymnastics Career Plans With Three-Word Message

Livvy Dunne Announces LSU Gymnastics Career Plans With Three-Word Message

LSU gymnast Livvy Dunne plans to return to Baton Rouge for her fifth and final season of college gymnastics.

“These last four years have changed my life,” Dunne said in a video announcing his decision Monday. “There’s something special about wearing a purple and gold leotard. There’s something special about competing in front of 13,000 screaming Tigers fans. There’s something special about being pushed by your coaches to be the best you can be. And there’s something special about being a part of a team that has made history at school. And no matter how many opportunities come my way off the mat, there’s something special about LSU.”

“And that’s why I’m here to say that I’m not yet ‘Dunne’.

Dunne arrived on LSU’s campus in 2021 and earned All-American honors on the uneven bars as a freshman. She contributed to LSU’s national championship in 2024, as the Tigers won their first title in program history by scoring 198.2250 points to defeat Cal, Utah and Florida in the finals.

Since launching her career, Dunne has become one of the biggest beneficiaries of the name, image and likeness rule changes that went into effect in July 2021, earning upwards of seven figures from NIL deals. The 21-year-old has eight million followers on TikTok, over 145,000 followers on X and 5.3 million followers on Instagram.

Dunne has been featured in the annual magazine for the past two years SI Swimsuit review.

Not Dunne yet.