Simone Biles won four gold medals at the Rio Olympics, and has more medals at the world championships — 25 — than any gymnast, male or female
Author: Nancy Armour, USA TODAY
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Connecticut learned the hard way that the days of overlooking an upstart program like Arizona are long gone.