Thursday, June 19

UCLA gymnastics sets season-high score in home opener against Washington

This post was updated Jan. 29 at 12:03 a.m. As Chae Campbell landed her double tuck dismount on floor, scraps of paper resembling confetti were thrown in the air. Read more...

Photo: Senior Chae Campbell competes on floor at Pauley Pavilion, performing choreography to her “Black Panther”-themed routine. Campbell tied the team high on the event Saturday night as one of two gymnasts to score a 9.95. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)




‘My way or no way’: Ciena Alipio talks perseverance through injury

This post was updated Jan. 23 at 11:02 p.m.  When Ciena Alipio got injured during the preseason, she experienced a moment of doubt. It was the sophomore’s second consecutive year entering an NCAA season potentially sidelined. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Ciena Alipio is pictured in front of the beam at Yates Gym at the John Wooden Center. (Ella Greenberg Winnick/Daily Bruin staff)


Counting a fall, UCLA gymnastics places 3rd in Denver-hosted quad meet

A Pauley Pavilion floor party stole the show in the mile-high city. Led by No. 11 UCLA gymnastics’ highest score on any apparatus this season – a 49.575 on floor – the Bruins left Magness Arena in Denver with a 196.550 total score Sunday afternoon. Read more...

Photo: Junior Emma Malabuyo leaps across the beam at Pauley Pavilion. Malabuyo scored a team-high 9.925 on beam, one of her three season high scores Sunday. (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)


Ahead of its 3rd straight quad meet, UCLA gymnastics fine-tunes team performance

The Bruins sit just outside of the top 10 teams heading into week three of the NCAA gymnastics season. On Sunday, they will have a chance to enter that upper echelon in their third straight quad meet against top-ranked teams. Read more...

Photo: Junior Emily Lee salutes the judges following her vault at the Mean Girls Super 16 in Las Vegas. (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)


Overcoming adversity, Emma Andres and UCLA gymnastics rediscover beam confidence

Emma Andres was nervous ahead of her beam routine Saturday. It was the graduate student’s first competitive appearance on the apparatus in front of what would later be announced as the largest audience for a regular-season NCAA meet in ESPN history. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student Emma Andres competes on beam at Meet the Bruins at Pauley Pavilion. (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)



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