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UCLA gymnastics hopes to stick landing at upcoming home meet against Washington

The Bruins are returning home with less than a month until the Pac-12 championships. No. 18 UCLA gymnastics is set to face Washington on Sunday, the first of three consecutive home meets for the Bruins to cap off the regular season. Read more...

Photo: Senior Kendal Poston performs on beam where she has scored a 9.900 in back-to-back weeks. Poston and No. 18 UCLA gymnastics are back at home to take on Washington on Sunday. (Antonio Martinez/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA gymnastics falls to Arizona State for 1st time in more than 20 years

This post was updated Feb. 22 at 12:22 a.m. The last time the Bruins lost to the Sun Devils, many members of the team hadn’t been born. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Emma Malabuyo competes on floor against Arizona on Jan. 30. Malabuyo tied her career high in the all-around Sunday with a 39.475, but No. 15 UCLA gymnastics was defeated by No. 20 Arizona State for the first time in more than 20 years. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA gymnastics aims for final road win of season amid onslaught of injuries

The Bruins will have a chance to return to the win column despite a bevy of injuries. Following two losses, No. 15 UCLA gymnastics will travel to Tempe to take on No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Chae Campbell has competed in the all-around in three straight meets for No. 15 UCLA gymnastics. Campbell and the Bruins will take on No. 20 Arizona State on Sunday in Tempe. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA gymnastics falls to Stanford despite perfect 10 routine

This post was updated Feb. 13 at 10:46 p.m. The Bruins had gone 62 straight rotations without a perfect 10 until last week. And then Jordan Chiles arrived. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Jordan Chiles secured her second straight perfect 10 on Saturday as No. 16 UCLA gymnastics fell to No. 19 Stanford on the road. Chiles earned a perfect score on bars after doing so on floor the week prior. (Joseph Jimenez/Daily Bruin)


UCLA gymnastics looks to put best foot forward ahead of Stanford road meet

The Bruins are feeling the perfect amount of pressure after setting a new standard for themselves, according to freshman Ana Padurariu. “It’s a healthy pressure because our whole team is made up of competitors who enjoy the pressure and enjoy competing,” Padurariu said. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Ana Padurariu performs her candle mount on beam, where she has scored a 9.900 in three straight meets. Padurariu and No. 16 UCLA gymnastics are set to take on No. 19 Stanford in the Bay Area on Saturday. (Sakshi Joglekar/Assistant Photo editor)


Scouting report: UCLA gymnastics vs. Stanford

Coming off a season-best performance, No. 16 UCLA gymnastics will head to the Bay Area for a showdown with No. 19 Stanford. While the Bruins and Cardinal sit a few spots apart in the national rankings, UCLA’s season-high is nearly 1.5 points more than Stanford’s. Read more...


UCLA gymnastics posts multiple season-high scores against Utah

This post was updated Feb. 10 at 12:20 a.m. The NCAA gymnastics season officially began Jan. 5. But according to coach Chris Waller, the Bruins’ season truly started Friday. Read more...

Photo: No. 16 UCLA gymnastics jumped up six spots in the rankings after posting a 197.650 against No. 3 Utah on Friday. The Bruins set season-best scores on all four events in the meet. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)



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