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GymnasticsAngie Forburger, assistant Sports editor The Bruins swept this week’s Pac-12 honors. Freshman Margzetta Frazier, junior Kyla Ross and senior Katelyn Ohashi of No. 2 UCLA gymnastics (1-0) took home Pac-12 awards after their performances at Saturday’s Collegiate Challenge. Read more...

Photo: (Amy Dixon/Photo editor)


UCLA gymnastics continues to dazzle on floor during Collegiate Challenge win

Gracie Kramer jumped off the podium after her floor routine and fell into the arms of coach Valorie Kondos Field. For the second straight meet, the junior scored just shy of a perfect 10. Read more...

Photo: Junior Gracie Kramer was one of five athletes to record a 9.925 or above on floor exercise at the Collegiate Challenge on Saturday. With a 9.950 against Nebraska, Kramer has now scored over a 9.900 on floor in the first two meets of the year. (Amy Dixon/Photo editor)



Upcoming podium meet to offer gymnastics experience for postseason

Coming off their highest-scoring opening meet since 2005, the Bruins will face something different: a podium meet. No. 2 UCLA gymnastics (1-0) will head to the Collegiate Challenge powered by Under Armour at the Anaheim Convention Center on Saturday, facing off against No. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Margzetta Frazier competed on the uneven bars for the Bruins in their season-opening meet against Nebraska on Friday. Frazier scored a 9.875 for UCLA, tying with junior Kyla Ross for the highest score on the event. (Amy Dixon/Photo editor)



Gymnastics starts season strong, talks goals following 2018 NCAA championship win

The Bruins have begun their fight to get back on top. After coming from behind to clinch UCLA’s 115th NCAA title last season, No. 1 UCLA gymnastics (1-0) began their season Friday with a win over No. Read more...

Photo: Senior Katelyn Ohashi won the balance beam and tied for the win on floor exercise in the Bruins’ season-opening meet against Nebraska on Friday. Ohashi scored a 9.900 and a 9.950, respectively, on the two events. (Amy Dixon/Photo editor)


UCLA gymnastics leaps into action with season-opening victory over Nebraska

The Bruins have begun their journey to defend their NCAA title. No. 1 UCLA gymnastics (1-0) defeated No. 11 Nebraska (0-1), scoring 197.250 points to the Cornhuskers’ 195.700 in the Bruins’ season opener Friday. Read more...

Photo: Junior Kyla Ross won the all-around against Nebraska on Friday night with a score of 39.650. Ross finished first on vault with a 9.975 and tied with senior Katelyn Ohashi and junior Gracie Kramer for first on floor exercise with a 9.950. (Axel Lopez/Assistant Photo editor)



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