Monday, June 23

How Katelyn Ohashi became the star of a sport she nearly despised

Joy. That is on senior Katelyn Ohashi’s face as she grins and dances throughout her floor routine. Her teammates beam as she tumbles through the air and the crowd cheers with every completed skill. Read more...

Photo: UCLA gymnastics senior Katelyn Ohashi was the all-around champion at the 2013 American Cup prior to becoming a Bruin. But while competing, she had to fight through two torn shoulders and a fractured back. (Niveda Tennety/Daily Bruin)


UCLA gymnastics hires Chris Waller as new head coach

A familiar face will lead the Bruins next season. UCLA gymnastics officially named Chris Waller its next head coach Wednesday evening. The associate head coach will take over for Valorie Kondos Field, who retired in April after 36 years with the program. Read more...

Photo: UCLA gymnastics hired associate head coach Chris Waller as the program’s next head coach after 29 years with Valorie Kondos Field filling the position. (Liz Ketcham/Assistant Photo editor)


Jordyn Wieber to leave UCLA gymnastics coaching staff to head Arkansas’ program

An Olympic gold medalist is on her way out of Westwood. UCLA gymnastics volunteer assistant coach Jordyn Wieber has accepted the head coaching position at Arkansas, announced Hunter Yuracheck, Arkansas vice chancellor and director of athletics, on Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA gymnastics volunteer assistant coach Jordyn Wieber (right) has accepted the head coaching position at Arkansas. Wieber has been a volunteer assistant coach for the Bruins for the last three seasons. (Liz Ketcham/Assistant Photo editor)


Gymnastics ends season with Pac-12 title, number of perfect 10s

The Bruins didn’t have a perfect finish, but Valorie Kondos Field said they had the ending that she wanted. “In the end, I was able to look them all in the eyes and say, ‘I have no regrets, thank you,’” the coach said. Read more...

Photo: Aside from the retirement of coach Valorie Kondos Field, UCLA gymnastics is losing senior Katelyn Ohashi. Ohashi notched a 9.950 on floor exercise and a 9.800 on balance beam in the NCAA championship. (Liz Ketcham/Assistant Photo editor)



Gymnastics gets first place in semifinals of NCAA championship meet

This post was updated April 19 at 2:00 p.m. FORT WORTH, Texas –– The Bruins will fight another day. No. 2 UCLA gymnastics (9-1) took first place in the first session of the NCAA semifinals Friday in Fort Worth, Texas. Read more...

Photo: Senior Katelyn Ohashi notched two 9.925s on balance beam and floor exercise in Friday’s NCAA semifinals in Fort Worth, Texas. (Liz Ketcham/Assistant Photo editor)


No. 2 gymnastics heads to NCAA championship with second-straight title on the line

The Bruins will have to clear one more hurdle before securing another national title. No. 2 UCLA gymnastics (9-1) will take on No. 3 Louisiana State (8-3), No. Read more...

Photo: Junior Kyla Ross is entering the NCAA championship this weekend having scored at least one perfect 10 in her last 10 straight meets. Ross has also notched two gym slams this year for UCLA gymnastics. (Amy Dixon/Photo editor)



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