Olivia Dunne's 'hardwork pays off' as she stands victorious in Tiger Trivia finale, Internet says 'go against Coach Jay'
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA: Olivia Dunne, a gymnastics star at Louisiana State University, recently demonstrated her intelligence by taking part in the "Tiger Trivia" competition. As she and her teammates triumphed in an exciting game of LSU trivia, the audience was enthralled.
In the extensively shared video that LSUgym shared on Instagram, Olivia Dunne is seen giving perfect answers to all of the questions during both the first and last rounds of the competition.
Olivia Dunne shows off her brainy side
Two teams reached the finale of the trivia contest. The first team included Olivia Dunne and Elena. In the other team, Savannah stood with Annie.
In the first round of the trivia, Dunne and her opponent were questioned about the location of Jayden Daniels, LSU's Heisman Trophy. Dunne won the round answering it correctly. She said, "New York."
The other team including Savannah and Annie were asked to name the "Leading score in LSU basketball history." Savannah answered, "Pete Maravich," correctly as well.
The third and the "championship round" was between Dunne and Savannah. The host asked, "When was the LSU's gymnastics founded?" She gave three options to the participants, "1975, 1985 and 2005."
Dunne answered, "1975." The host exclaimed saying, "Yay! We have a winner."
The host questioned Duune's feelings after winning the trivia competition. "I feel like all the years of hard work finally paid off. I would like to thank the academy for this award," she joked. Then on a serious note she said, "Yeah, I just feel victorious."
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Internet reacts to Olivia Dunne's victory
As soon as Dunne was declared the winner of the Tiger Trivia, her fans started commenting on the video. One wrote, "@livvydunne killed that fr. Good game 🤝🏼" Another one added, "I stand corrected. Liv's on the mat. Good job."
The third commentator remarked suggesting Dunne, "Final boss battle, have her go against Coach Jay."
Even Dunne suggested the Trivia participants to "study" in the comments section, "Study yo trivia kids❗️🗣️"