Friday, June 20

UCLA gymnastics tops season records, dominating on beam against Cal

This post was updated Feb. 20 at 10:57 p.m. One year ago, UCLA fell to Arizona State for the first time in over two decades as the Bruins recorded their fifth sub-197 score in six meets to start the season. Read more...

Photo: Junior Chae Campbell smiles while performing her floor routine. UCLA gymnastics moved up to No. 5 in the national rankings after a season-high showing Saturday. (Jason Zhu/Daily Bruin staff)


Season highs can’t break tie between UCLA, Cal gymnastics

One special fan sat in the stands at Haas Pavilion with her shirt split down the middle – one half representing the Bruins and the other the Golden Bears. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior Margzetta Frazier smiles while performing her floor routine. No. 6 UCLA gymnastics tied No. 7 California, as Frazier’s sister, eMjae Frazier, took home the all-around crown and put up a 9.975 on floor in the meet’s final routine Saturday. (Jason Zhu/Daily Bruin staff)


Several Bruins to return to familiar grounds in UCLA gymnastics’ meet with Cal

After nearly matching their season-high team score last weekend, the Bruins will face another top-10 opponent in the Golden Bears. But for some members of the team, the trip up north has more meaning than just any other weekly matchup. Read more...

Photo: Coach Janelle McDonald (left) coaches redshirt senior Margzetta Frazier (right) before a bars routine. McDonald and UCLA gymnastics will take on California on Saturday afternoon. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)


Sisters and supporters: How Margzetta and eMjae Frazier made it to NCAA gymnastics together

This post was updated on Feb. 16 at 10:29 p.m. Margzetta Frazier was ready to compete again. Following a season-ending foot injury, surgery, months of rehabilitation and even her college graduation, Frazier found herself back in UCLA gymnastics’ lineup ahead of the Super 16 in Las Vegas to kick off the team’s 2023 season. Read more...

Photo: (Isabella Lee/Illustrations director)


UCLA gymnastics’ Jordan Chiles brings spontaneous energy to meets and practice

This post was updated Feb. 14 at 10:01 p.m. Jordan Chiles hits every handstand to perfection, sticks every landing without a slide of the foot and reaches 180 degrees on every leap – following every rule in the book to a T. Read more...

Photo: UCLA gymnastics sophomore Jordan Chiles hugs her mom in the stands. Chiles earned her first perfect 10 of the season on floor Saturday. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)


Sam Settles It: Judging inconsistencies in NCAA gymnastics challenge integrity of the sport

This post was updated Feb. 14 at 10:21 p.m. NCAA gymnastics has a problem. It’s not a problem with talent, nor marketability or viewership. In fact, the sport has checked all those boxes and passed all those tests with flying colors. Read more...

Photo: A gymnastics scorecard is pictured. Judging inconsistencies have become increasingly prevalent across the sport. (Shengfeng Chien/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA gymnastics’ Jordan Chiles leaves it all on floor with season’s 1st perfect 10

This post was updated Feb. 12 at 11:40 p.m. Jordan Chiles ran into the Pauley Pavilion crowd to find her mom and give her a hug.  Moments earlier, the sophomore had earned the Bruins’ first perfect 10 of the season as well as capped off Saturday’s action with a career-high 39.825 all-around score. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Jordan Chiles poses with the perfect 10 scorecard. Chiles was perfect on floor and tallied a 39.825 in the all-around Saturday afternoon as No. 6 UCLA gymnastics bested No. 20 Arizona State in Pauley Pavilion. (Shengfeng Chien/Daily Bruin staff)



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