Davis and White are coming on strong after a disappointing Grand Prix Season, and are pleased with their performances so far here in Saint Paul.
"Certain aspects of the program were better than we have done before," explained White. "But others we have obviously done better. We are pretty happy with how everything went."
Like their teammates, Davis (21) and White (20) also made a mistake on their twizzle sequence, but were not penalized as harshly as Belbin and Agosto.
"I missed my blade on the first twizzle (for) which you need to get four rotations for the level four," admitted White. "To get that level four, I did an extra rotation."
Skating a Russian folk dance to Kalinka, the current bronze medalists used every ounce of energy in their bodies. They skated with lightening speed, and performed appropriate choreography in tandem with difficult skating elements. The young team earned 62.69 points for their program, and are just a little less than three points off the lead heading into the free dance. However, they will have a difficult time overtaking the leaders, as Belbin and Agosto's season best is more than nine points better than their own.