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Ucla at Pac-12 Championships 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 UCLA AT PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2019 Madeline Gardiner, OSU 9.950 UB Georgia Dabritz, Utah 9.950 FX Tasha Smith, OSU 9.950 FX Tiffani Lewis, Utah 9.925 BB Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA 9.975 Team 2007 1. UCLA 198.400 Toni-Ann Williams, Cal 9.925 FX Ashley Morgan, Stanford 9.950 Team 2. Utah 198.025 2015 2011 3. Oregon State 196.600 1. UCLA 197.200 4. California 196.575 Team Team 2. Stanford 196.925 5. Arizona State 196.400 1. Utah 198.150 1. Oregon State 197.200 3. Oregon State 196.300 6. Washington 196.175 2. UCLA 197.350 2. UCLA 196.750 4. Arizona 196.000 7. Stanford 195.925 3. Stanford 197.175 3. Washington 196.025 5. Washington 194.775 8. Arizona 193.900 4. Oregon State 196.900 4. Stanford 195.975 6. Arizona State 194.550 5. Arizona 196.225 5. Arizona 195.475 Individual 7. California 193.650 AA Kyla Ross, UCLA 39.800 6. California 196.150 6. California 191.575 Individual V Felicia Hano, UCLA 9.950 7. Washington 196.000 7. Arizona State 190.450 AA Tasha Schwikert, UCLA 39.750 MyKayla Skinner, Utah 9.950 8. Arizona State 192.700 Individual V Tasha Schwikert, UCLA 9.950 UB Kyla Ross, UCLA 10.00 Individual AA Leslie Mak, OSU 39.525 Ashley Houghting, UW 9.950 BB Grace Glenn, UCLA 9.950 AA Georgia Dabritz, Utah 39.775 V Olivia Courtney, UCLA 9.950 UB Liz Tricase, Stanford 9.950 Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA 9.950 V Tory Wilson, Utah 10.00 UB Olivia Courtney, UCLA 9.900 BB Anna Li, UCLA 9.950 FX Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA 10.00 UB Elizabeth Price, Stanford 9.950 Aisha Gerber, UCLA 9.900 Tasha Schwikert, UCLA 9.950 Kyla Ross, UCLA 10.00 Corrie Lothrop, Utah 9.950 Makayla Stambaugh, OSU 9.900 FX Tasha Schwikert, UCLA 9.950 MyKayla Skinner, Utah 10.00 BB Samantha Peszek, UCLA 9.950 Leslie Mak, OSU 9.900 FX Samantha Peszek, UCLA 9.950 Olivia Vivian, OSU 9.900 2006 2018 Georgia Dabritz, Utah 9.950 Samantha Walior, UW 9.900 Team Team Jessie Sisler, Arizona 9.950 BB Leslie Mak, OSU 9.950 1. Stanford 197.100 1. UCLA 197.500 FX Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA 9.900 2. UCLA 196.800 2. Utah 197.350 2014 Ashley Morgan, Stanford 9.900 3. Oregon State 196.400 3t. California 196.950 Team 4. Arizona State 193.900 3t. Washington 196.750 1. Utah 197.925 2010 5. Arizona 193.750 5. Oregon State 196.575 2. Stanford 197.175 Team 6. Washington 192.750 6. Arizona State 196.425 3. California 196.550 1. UCLA 197.350 7. California 192.725 7. Stanford 196.350 4. UCLA 196.525 2. Stanford 196.550 Individual 8. Arizona 195.825 5. Oregon State 196.275 3. Oregon State 195.950 AA Tabitha Yim, Stanford 39.650 Individual 6. Arizona 196.250 4. Arizona 195.875 V Tasha Smith, OSU 9.925 AA Kyla Ross, UCLA 39.675 7. Arizona State 195.500 5. Washington 193.825 UB Liz Tricase, Stanford 9.925 MyKayla Skinner. Utah 39.675 8. Washington 195.125 6. California 191.475 BB Tabitha Yim, Stanford 9.975 V MaKenna Merrell, Utah 9.950 Individual 7. Arizona State 190.675 FX Tasha Smith, OSU 9.950 UB Kyla Ross, UCLA 9.975 AA Tory Wilson, Utah 39.450 Individual Elizabeth Price, Stanford 9.975 V Allison Flores, Arizona 9.950 AA Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 39.575 2005 BB Peng-Peng Lee, UCLA 10.000 Aliza Vaccher, UW 9.950 V Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 9.950 Team FX Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA 9.950 Georgia Dabritz, Utah 9.950 UB Anna Li, UCLA 10.00 1. UCLA 197.100 Elizabeth Price, Stanford 9.950 Shelby Edwards, Arizona 9.950 BB Laura Ann Chong, OSU 9.950 2. Arizona 195.925 MyKayla Skinner, Utah 9.950 UB Georgia Dabritz, Utah 10.00 FX Brittani McCullough, UCLA 9.925 3. Oregon State 195.900 Carly Janiga, Stanford 9.925 2017 BB Samantha Peszek, UCLA 9.925 4. Stanford 194.600 FX Georgia Dabritz, Utah 9.950 5. Washington 194.425 Team Nansy Damianova, Utah 9.950 2009 6. Arizona State 192.975 1. Utah 197.925 Team 7. California 163.550 2. Oregon State 197.400 2013 1. UCLA 196.725 Individual 3t. UCLA 197.100 Team 2. Oregon State 196.550 3t. Washington 197.100 AA Kristen Maloney, UCLA 39.700 1. Oregon State 197.850 3. Stanford 196.525 Tasha Schwikert, UCLA 39.700 5. Stanford 196.625 2. UCLA 197.375 4. Washington 194.375 6. California 196.300 V Kristen Maloney, UCLA 9.925 3. Utah 197.075 5. Arizona 194.325 UB Tasha Schwikert, UCLA 10.00 7. Arizona 196.275 4. Stanford 196.625 6. Arizona State 194.000 8. Arizona State 195.600 BB Kristen Maloney, UCLA 9.950 5. Washington 195.875 7. California 191.750 Ashley Kelly, ASU 9.950 Individual 6. Arizona 195.525 Individual FX Kristen Maloney, UCLA 9.975 AA MyKayla Skinner, Utah 39.725 7. California 195.075 AA Carly Janiga, Stanford 39.575 V Dani Dessaints, OSU 9.950 8. Arizona State 193.425 V Mandi Rodriguez, OSU 9.950 2004 Tiffani Lewis, Utah 9.950 Individual UB Anna Li, UCLA 9.900 Team MyKayla Skinner, Utah 9.950 AA Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 39.750 Jen Kesler, OSU 9.900 1. Stanford 197.900 UB Erika Au! ero, OSU 9.950 V Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 10.00 Leslie Mak, OSU 9.900 2. UCLA 197.875 BB Kyla Ross, UCLA 10.00 UB Makayla Stambaugh, OSU 9.975 Carly Janiga, Stanford 9.900 3. Oregon State 197.075 FX MyKayla Skinner, Utah 10.00 BB Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 9.925 Nicole Ourada, Stanford 9.900 4t. Arizona 196.775 2016 Amanda Spinner, Stanford 9.925 BB Carly Janiga, Stanford 9.950 4t. Arizona State 196.775 FX Olivia Courtney, UCLA 9.950 FX Mandi Rodriguez, OSU 9.900 Team 6. Washington 196.425 Ashley Morgan, Stanford 9.950 Nicole Ourada, Stanford 9.900 7. California 195.625 1. UCLA 197.250 Melanie Jones, OSU 9.950 2t. Oregon State 196.925 2008 Individual AA Natalie Foley, Stanford 39.800 2t. Utah 196.925 2012 Team V Jeanette Antolin, UCLA 10.00 4. California 196.725 1. Stanford 197.000 Team Natalie Foley, Stanford 10.00 5. Stanford 196.125 1. UCLA 197.425 2. Oregon State 196.550 6. Arizona 195.525 UB Jeanette Antolin, UCLA 9.950 2. Utah 197.375 3. UCLA 196.200 Natalie Foley, Stanford 9.950 7. Washington 195.300 3. Oregon State 197.025 4. Arizona 195.725 8. Arizona State 191.725 BB Kristen Maloney, UCLA 9.950 4. Stanford 196.825 5. California 193.400 Ashley Kelly, ASU 9.950 Individual 5. Arizona 195.900 6. Washington 193.375 My-Lan Dodd, Cal 9.950 AA Breanna Hughes, Utah 39.550 6. Arizona State 194.550 7. Arizona State 191.925 Caroline Fluhrer, Stanford 9.950 V Breanna Hughes, Utah 9.975 7. Washington 194.125 Individual Lindsay Wing, Stanford 9.950 UB JaNay Honest, UCLA 9.900 8. California 193.525 AA Tabitha Yim, Stanford 39.550 Molly Seaman, UW 9.950 Elizabeth Price, Stanford 9.900 Individual V Tasha Smith, OSU 9.900 FX Kate Richardson, UCLA 10.00 Kaitlyn Duranczyk, UW 9.900 AA Corrie Lothrop, Utah 39.625 UB Tasha Schwikert, UCLA 9.950 BB Danusia Francis, UCLA 9.950 V Olivia Courtney, UCLA 9.950 Liz Tricase, Stanford 9.950 Baely Rowe, Utah 9.950 Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 9.950 BB Jami Lanz, OSU 9.950 Risa Perez, OSU 9.950 Ivana Hong, Stanford 9.950 Carly Janiga, Stanford 9.950 29 UCLA AT PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS 2003 1999 Individual 1990 Team Team AA Stella Umeh, UCLA 39.375 Team 1. UCLA 198.175 1. UCLA 197.775 V Katie Freeland, ASU 9.950 1. UCLA 191.50 2. Stanford 197.700 2. Oregon State 197.400 Darci Wambsgans, Arizona 9.950 2. Arizona 189.30 3. Arizona State 197.075 3. Arizona State 196.025 Lisa Washington, Cal 9.950 3. Arizona State 188.90 UB Stella Umeh, UCLA 9.925 4. Washington 196.750 4. Arizona 195.150 4. Oregon State 185.45 BB Stella Umeh, UCLA 9.875 5. Oregon State 196.650 4. Stanford 195.150 5. California 185.40 FX Stella Umeh, UCLA 9.900 6. Arizona 195.950 6. Washington 194.425 6. Washington 185.10 7. California 195.925 7. California 192.475 1994 7. Stanford 183.45 Individual Individual Team Individual AA Kate Richardson, UCLA 39.825 AA Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA 39.675 1. Oregon State 194.825 AA Jill Andrews, UCLA 38.70 V Jeanette Antolin, UCLA 10.00 V Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA 9.925 2. UCLA 193.850 V Jill Andrews, UCLA 9.85 UB Elizabeth Jillson, OSU 10.00 Megan Murphy-Barcroft, OSU 9.925 3. Arizona State 193.650 Diane Monty, Arizona 9.85 Carly Dockendorf, UW 10.00 UB Danae Phillips, OSU 10.00 4. Stanford 191.550 UB Jill Andrews, UCLA 9.70 BB Lindsay Wing, Stanford 9.975 BB Megan Murphy-Barcroft, OSU 9.950 5. Washington 190.950 Diana Rendall, Arizona 9.70 FX Kate Richardson, UCLA 10.00 FX Lara Degenhardt, OSU 10.00 6. Arizona 189.875 Suzy Baldock, ASU 9.70 Chrissy Lamun, OSU 10.00 7.
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