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UCLA GYMNASTICS UCLA Athletic Communications / J.D UCLA GYMNASTICS UCLA Athletic Communications / J.D. Morgan Center / 325 Westwood Plaza / Los Angeles, CA 90095 / (310) 206-8140 Gymnastics Contact: Liza David ([email protected]) 2020 SCHEDULE No. 3 UCLA at No. 25 Stanford January Monday, Jan. 27, 2020 – 7 p.m. PT Sat. 4 at Collegiate Challenge 2nd/196.575 Stanford, Calif. (Maples Pavilion) vs. #1 Oklahoma, #9 California, #22 Stanford Sun. 12 Boise State W 196.800-195.475 Sat. 18 at #15 BYU w/ #34 Utah St. 1st/197.425 MEET INFORMATION Mon. 27 at Stanford 7 p.m. Time: 7 p.m. PT Fri. 31 Washington P12N 7 p.m. Video: pac-12.com/live/stanford-university at Live Stats: gostanford.com February Tickets: $8-10 (advance) Sun. 9 Arizona P12N 2 p.m. 5-1 3-5 Sat. 15 at Arizona State P12N 2 p.m. Sun. 23 Utah ESPN2 3 p.m. Sat. 29 at Oregon State P12N 1 p.m. MONDAY NIGHT GYMNASTICS March No. 3-ranked UCLA (5-1) will travel to the Bay Area for a Monday night meet at No. 25 Stanford (3-5) on Jan. 27. Sun. 8 California P12N 1 p.m. The meet will take place at 7 p.m. PT at Maples Pavilion. A live stream will be provided by Stanford at pac-12.com/ Sat. 14 Bridgeport P12N 2 p.m. live/stanford-university. Sat. 21 at Pac-12 Champs. P12N TBD SECOND TIME AROUND AGAINST STANFORD (West Valley City, Utah) Monday’s meet will be the second meeting already this season between the Bruins and Cardinal. The two teams April competed against each other at the Collegiate Challenge on Jan. 4, with UCLA placing second with a 196.575 and Th-Sa 2-4 NCAA Regionals TBD Stanford ! nishing fourth with a 195.475. UCLA has won ! ve consecutive regular season competitions over Stanford, Fri. 17 at NCAA Semi! nals ESPNU TBD with the Cardinal’s last victory coming in a tri-meet at UCLA in 2016. The Bruins have a 60-17-1 overall record (Fort Worth, Texas) against the Cardinal. Sat. 18 at NCAA Super Six ABC TBD (Fort Worth, Texas) UCLA POST SEASON-HIGH 197.425 IN TRI-MEET WIN All times are listed in PT. UCLA recorded season-high team (197.425), balance beam (49.375) and uneven bars (49.525) totals in a tri-meet victory over BYU and Utah State in Provo, Utah. The Bruins led from start to ! nish, going 6-for-6 on balance beam, CAREER-BEST MARKS led by Kyla Ross’s near-perfect 9.975, and using Ross’s second consecutive 10 on bars to end the meet with a bang. Gymnast V UB BB FX AA Ross won the all-around with a season-high 39.750 and also captured vault, bars and beam victories, while Gracie Andres – – 9.700* 9.825* – Kramer took ! rst place on " oor with a 9.950. Dennis 9.950 9.950 9.975 9.975 39.425 Flatley 9.750 9.975 9.925 9.750 39.275 ROSS WINS SECOND PAC-12 GYMNAST OF WEEK AWARD Frazier 9.825 9.950 9.825 9.950 39.550 For the second time in three weeks and 10th time in her career, senior Kyla Ross was named the Pac-12 Gymnast of A. Glenn 9.900 9.875 9.900 – – the Week. Ross scored a conference-best 39.750 in the all-around at BYU to capture her third consecutive all-around G. Glenn 9.750 9.350 9.975 – – Hano 9.950 9.875 9.825 10.000 38.650 win. She also recorded her second consecutive perfect 10 on uneven bars, the 21st perfect 10 of her career, and Kocian 9.875 10.000 9.950 9.950 39.625 won two other events - balance beam with a 9.975 and vault with a 9.875. Kooyman – 9.875 – 9.825 – Kramer 9.925 – – 9.950 – ROSS RECORD WATCH Lashbrooke – – – 9.875 – Kyla Ross recorded her 21st career perfect 10 on uneven bars Jan. 18 at BYU, moving into a tie for fourth on the Poston 9.900 - 9.850 – – NCAA’s all-time perfect 10 list. She is now seven away from tying the all-time record of 28 held by UCLA’s Jamie Ross 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 39.850 Dantzscher (2000-03) and Kentucky’s Jenny Hansen (1993-96). Ross extended her NCAA record to 11 career perfect Sanchez – 9.750* 9.750* – – 10s on bars (10 of her 11 were scored on the road). Last season, Ross set NCAA records with 10 consecutive meets Sakti 9.800 – 9.950 9.925 – with a perfect 10 and 14 10s overall in the season. This year, she became the ! rst gymnast in the nation to record Shapiro – 9.725 9.925 – – multiple 10s, having scored two in a row on uneven bars. Steele – 9.800 – – – Toronjo – 9.800 9.850* 9.950 – KOCIAN RETURNS Tratz 9.925 – – 9.950 – Madison Kocian made a welcomed return to the lineup at BYU, making her season debut on both bars and " oor after Wright 9.875 – – 9.775* – sitting out the ! rst two meets with shoulder soreness. The 2016 Olympic gold and silver medalist, scored 9.950 on Team 49.725 49.825 49.750 49.875 198.875 bars to place second and 9.850 on " oor to ! nish third. Kocian has not competed on " oor since 2018, and her last 2020 SEASON-BEST MARKS competitive appearance prior to Saturday was at the 2019 NCAA ! nal. She is averaging 9.865 on bars and 9.892 Gymnast V UB BB FX AA on " oor over her career, with highs of 10.0 and 9.950, respectively, and currently ranks No. 2 in the nation on bars Andres – – 9.700* 9.825* – and No. 14 on " oor. Dennis 9.875 – – 9.925 – Flatley – 9.875 9.825 9.250 – KRAMER TAKES FIRST WIN OF 2020 Frazier 9.825 9.950 9.825 9.925 39.550 Senior Gracie Kramer took home top honors on " oor exercise at BYU, scoring a career-high-tying 9.950. The event win G. Glenn – – 9.975 – – was her ! rst of the season and just the second of her career. Competing in the beginning or middle of a lineup that Hano 9.850 9.850 9.175 – – featured 2019 Pac-12 " oor co-champions Katelyn Ohashi and Kyla Ross throughout her career have made victories Kocian – 9.950 – 9.850 – hard to come by, but Kramer took her ! rst-ever outright " oor title with her nearly " awless routine Jan. 18. Kramer’s Kooyman – 9.825 – – – Kramer 9.825 – – 9.950 – only other event win came in the 2018 season opener when she tied for ! rst on " oor with Ross. Lashbrooke – – – 9.875 – FLOORED ON FLOOR Poston 9.900 – 9.850 – – UCLA remains ranked No. 1 in the nation on " oor exercise, averaging 49.525. The Bruins have three athletes ranked Ross 9.900 10.00 9.975 9.975 39.750 Sanchez – 9.675* – – – in the Top 10 - No. 4 Kyla Ross (9.942 average), No. 6 Gracie Kramer (9.933) and No. 8 Margzetta Frazier (9.925). Steele – 9.800 – – – The Bruins posted a 49.725 on " oor exercise against Boise State on Jan. 12, the sixth-highest " oor score in school Toronjo – – – 9.775* – history and the highest event score on any event in the nation this season. Nia Dennis started the set with a bang, Tratz – – – 9.925 – with her Beyonce Homecoming tribute igniting the Pauley Pavilion crowd of 7,147 and scoring 9.925. Pauline Tratz Team 49.300 49.525 49.375 49.725 197.425 matched her score with a 9.925, and freshman Chloe Lashbrooke followed with a 9.875 in her collegiate debut. * indicates exhibition performance Kramer and Frazier went back-to-back with 9.95s, and Ross ! nished the set with a 9.975. 2020 UCLA GYMNASTICS WEEK THREE TOP 25 RANKINGS GLENN NEARLY GETS ELUSIVE LEADOFF 10 RK TEAM Avg. Score High Score With a stunning routine on the balance beam against Boise State, senior Grace Glenn came ever so close to recording 1 Oklahoma 197.758 198.250 an elusive leadoff perfect 10, a feat that is believed to never have happened in NCAA Gymnastics. Glenn, the reign- 2 Florida 197.100 197.350 ing Pac-12 beam co-champion, was picture-perfect on the event, showing off strong tumbling, impressive ! exibility 3 UCLA 196.933 197.425 and jumps and an unmatched artistry that earned her a perfect 10 from one of the two judges and a " nal score of 4 Denver 196.900 197.250 9.975, a new career-high and the highest leadoff beam score ever recorded by a Bruin. Glenn has six scores of 9.95 5 Utah 196.713 197.000 or better on beam in her career. 5 Alabama 196.713 197.400 7 Minnesota 196.675 196.875 POSTON WINS FIRST EVENT TITLE 8 LSU 196.342 196.725 Junior Kendal Poston recorded her " rst-ever event title, scoring a career-high 9.9 on vault to take " rst place in the 9 Michigan 196.175 196.700 dual meet against Boise State. Poston, who had totaled just four competitive routines in her career prior to this season, 10 California 196.158 197.325 earned a 9.95 from one of the two judges on her handspring front pike half vault. She also hit her vault in the season 11 Maryland 196.138 196.150 opener, scoring 9.775, and averages 9.783 on the year.
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