Thursday, June 19

Selena Harris clinches perfect 10 in UCLA gymnastics victory over Oregon State

After coming close to perfection twice last weekend, Selena Harris finally did it. The sophomore was perfect in her late-night vault in Corvallis. With Harris’ last perfect score coming from last year’s NCAA regionals, she did it again, sticking her Yurchenko 1.5 for the Bruins’ first 10 of the 2024 campaign. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Selena Harris salutes the judges at Orleans Arena in Las Vegas. Harris scored a perfect 10 on vault in Corvallis on Friday night. (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA gymnastics focuses on controllable factors ahead of Oregon State meet

The Bruins posted two event lows and failed to eclipse the 197 mark for the second time in 2024 during their last away meet. However, coach Janelle McDonald said the team returning to road competition this weekend is completely different than the one on Jan. Read more...

Photo: Junior Brooklyn Moors performs choreography during her floor routine at Pauley Pavilion. (Neha Krishnakumar/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA gymnastics surpasses 198 in Pride meet victory over Arizona

This post was updated Feb. 4 at 11:27 p.m. Heading into the final rotation, the Bruins needed to close with a season-high score to reach 198 for the first time this season. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student Nya Reed competes on floor as shreds of paper fly following her final pass at Pauley Pavilion. Reed scored a season-high 9.975 on floor as well as a season-high 9.95 on vault during the Bruins’ Pride meet Sunday afternoon. (Neha Krishnakumar/Daily Bruin staff)



‘She’s an incredible leader’: Emma Andres returns to lineup for UCLA gymnastics

After a two-year hiatus, graduate student Emma Andres has become a consistent piece of the Bruins’ beam lineup. While recovering from injuries that kept her out of competition lineups, Andres missed all of UCLA gymnastics’ 2022 season and only performed exhibition routines in 2023. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student Emma Andres leaps above the beam during her routine. Andres has made her return to the lineup after missing the 2022 season because of an injury and only performing exhibition routines in 2023. (Shane Yu/Daily Bruin staff)



Flipping the cap backward: Kyle Grable injects fun, swagger into UCLA gymnastics

This post was updated Jan. 30 at 7:32 p.m.  Flip the baseball cap backward. Ken Griffey Jr., a superstar on the baseball diamond who scorched his influence across each city he played in, landed in Cincinnati in 2000 – launching a nine-year stint with the Reds. Read more...

Photo: UCLA gymnastics assistant coach Kyle Grable leans against a table in Pauley Pavilion with his backwards cap. Grable coaches floor and vault for the Bruins. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)



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