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2020 Best Marks 2020 Results 2020 RESULTS AND BEST MARKS The Bruins celebrate Grace Glenn’s historic leadoff perfect 10 on beam. 2020 Results 2020 Best Marks Date Opponent Result Score Gymnast VAULT BARS BEAM FLOOR AA 1/4 at Collegiate Challenge 2nd 196.575 Andres 9.750 – 9.775 (ex.) 9.875 – Dennis 9.900 – 9.875 9.975 – Oklahoma (197.350), California (196.200), Stanford (195.475) Flatley – 9.875 9.950 9.950 – 1/12 BOISE STATE W 196.800-195.475 Frazier 9.825 9.950 9.825 9.950 39.550 G. Glenn – – 10.00 – – 1/18 at BYU w/ Utah State 1st 197.425 Hano 9.900 9.875 9.850 9.950 39.475 BYU (195.875), Utah State (194.750) Kocian – 9.950 – 9.875 – Kooyman – 9.900 – – – 1/27 at Stanford W 197.575-196.250 Kramer 9.950 – – 10.00 – 1/31 WASHINGTON L 196.250-196.700 Lashbrooke 9.825 – – 9.900 – 2/9 ARIZONA W 197.675-195.375 Poston 9.900 – 9.900 – – Ross 10.00 10.00 9.975 9.975 39.825 2/15 at Arizona State W 197.200-195.475 Sakti – – 9.950 – – 2/23 UTAH L 198.025-198.075 Shapiro – 9.775 9.900 – – Steele – 9.925 – – – 2/29 at Oregon State W 197.250-196.825 Tratz 9.850 – – 9.925 – 3/8 CALIFORNIA W 197.900-196.725 Wright 9.800 – – – – Team 49.575 49.525 49.525 49.800 198.025 3/21 at Pac-12 Championships Cancelled Boldface indicates gymnast’s collegiate career bests. 4/2-4 at NCAA Regionals Cancelled 4/17-18 at NCAA Championships Cancelled BOLDFACE CAPS indicate home meets. 15 2020 MEET SUMMARIES Meet 1 - Collegiate Challenge (Jan. 4) Meet 4 - at Stanford (Jan. 27) UCLA opened the season with a second-place ! nish at the Collegiate Challenge. The No. 4 Bruins For the second consecutive meet, UCLA posted its season-best score, downing Stanford 197.575- scored 196.575 to ! nish behind No. 1 Oklahoma, who totaled 197.350. California was third with 196.250. The Bruins hit 24-for-24 routines, with 22 routines going 9.800 or higher, including 196.200, and Stanford was fourth with 195.475. The Bruins led after the ! rst rotation thanks to eight that scored 9.9+. Kyla Ross won the all-around for the fourth consecutive meet, scoring a 49.425 on uneven bars, but falls from the ! rst two competitors on beam dropped the Bruins to 39.575. She also took ! rst place on uneven bars (9.950) and " oor exercise (9.975) and tied for second in the second rotation. UCLA rebounded to score meet-highs on " oor (49.425) and vault ! rst with Nia Dennis on vault (9.900). Grace Glenn earned a leadoff score of 9.975 on beam to (49.225), but it wasn’t enough to unseat the Sooners. Kyla Ross won the all-aorund with a 39.725 take ! rst place, leading UCLA to a season-best beam score of 49.375. Vault - 49.225 Beam - 48.500 Vault – 49.275 Beam – 49.375 Nia Dennis .................................9.825 (9t) Grace Glenn .............................9.075 (23) Pauline Tratz ..............................9.825 (3t) Grace Glenn .............................9.975 (10) Kendal Poston..........................9.775 (15t) Felicia Hano ..............................9.175 (22) Gracie Kramer ...........................9.825 (3t) Kendall Poston ...........................9.850 (7t) Margzetta Frazier .......................9.825 (9t) Kendal Poston..........................9.650 (18t) Chloe Lashbrooke ......................9.825 (3t) Kyla Ross .................................9.750 (11) Gracie Kramer ...........................9.825 (9t) Margzetta Frazier .....................9.775 (10t) Nia Dennis .................................9.900 (1t) Norah Flatley .............................9.875 (3t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.900 (1t) Samantha Sakti ........................9.950 (1t) Felicia Hano ...............................9.825 (3t) Nia Dennis .................................9.875 (3t) Felicia Hano ...............................9.850 (5t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.950 (1t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.900 (1t) Nicki Shapiro .............................9.800 (2t) Bars - 49.425 Floor - 49.425 Bars - 49.450 Floor - 49.475 Felicia Hano .............................9.850 (10t) Norah Flatley ............................9.250 (24) Felicia Hano ...............................9.850 (5t) Norah Flatley .............................9.875 (3t) Kalyany Steele .........................9.800 (18t) Nia Dennis .................................9.850 (8t) Savannah Kooyman .....................9.775 (9) Chloe Lashbrooke ......................9.850 (6t) Savannah Kooyman ..................9.825 (14t) Pauline Tratz ............................9.800 (16t) Madison Kocian .........................9.900 (2t) Nia Dennis .................................9.850 (6t) Margzetta Frazier .......................9.950 (2t) Gracie Kramer ...........................9.900 (4t) Norah Flatley .............................9.850 (5t) Gracie Kramer ...........................9.875 (3t) Norah Flatley .............................9.875 (8t) Margzetta Frazier .......................9.925 (2t) Margzetta Frazier .......................9.900 (2t) Felicia Hano ................................9.900 (2) Kyla Ross ...................................9.925 (5) Kyla Ross ...................................9.950 (1) Kyla Ross ...................................9.950 (1) Kyla Ross ...................................9.975 (1) Meet 2 - Boise State (Jan. 12) Meet 5 - vs. Washington (Jan. 31) On the strength of a show-stopping " oor exercise set, No. 3 UCLA won its home opener over Boise Gracie Kramer scored her ! rst-ever perfect 10 on the " oor exercise, but it wasn’t enough for State, 196.800-195.475. The Bruins scored a national-best 49.725 on " oor exercise, as ! ve of the No. 3 Bruins who fell to No. 11 Washington, 196.700-196.250. The Bruins led by six-tenths six gymnasts scored 9.925 or higher. Kyla Ross was the high scorer on " oor with a 9.975, and halfway through the meet but lost their lead after a rough third rotation during which they had to she also scored her ! rst perfect 10 of the season on the uneven bars. Ross won the all-around count two falls on beam for a team total of 47.925. The Huskies, meanwhile, surged ahead with for the second-straight meet with a score of 39.725. Also winning event titles were Kendal Poston a 49.350 on " oor and held on to the lead by posting 49.250 on beam. UCLA tried valiantly to get on vault with a career-high 9.9 and Grace Glenn on beam with a career-best 9.975. back in it, scoring 49.675 on " oor, but it wasn’t enough to catch the Huskies. The Bruins swept all of the individual events, with Kyla Ross and Nia Dennis tying for ! rst on vault, Ross and Margzetta Frazier winning bars, Ross and Norah Flatley winning beam, and Kramer taking ! rst on " oor. Vault - 49.300 Beam - 48.400 Nia Dennis .................................9.875 (2t) Grace Glenn ...............................9.975 (1) Kendal Poston.............................9.900 (1) Margzetta Frazier ........................9.825 (6) Vault – 49.275 Beam – 47.875 Margzetta Frazier .......................9.825 (4t) Felicia Hano ..............................9.000 (12) Pauline Tratz ............................9.750 (10t) Grace Glenn ..............................9.825 (6t) Gracie Kramer ..........................9.175 (11) Norah Flatley ............................9.350 (11) Gracie Kramer ............................9.775 (9) Kendall Poston .........................9.050 (11t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.825 (2t) Samantha Sakti .......................9.375 (10) Kendal Poston ...........................9.825 (6t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.950 (1t) Felicia Hano ...............................9.825 (4t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.875 (2t) Nia Dennis .................................9.900 (1t) Norah Flatley .............................9.950 (1t) Felicia Hano ...............................9.875 (3t) Nicki Shapiro ...........................9.050 (11t) Bars - 49.375 Floor - 49.725 Kyla Ross ..................................9.900 (1t) Nia Dennis ................................9.100 (10) Felicia Hano ...............................9.825 (7t) Nia Dennis .................................9.925 (4t) Kalyany Steele ..........................8.950 (11) Pauline Tratz ..............................9.925 (4t) Bars - 49.425 Floor - 49.675 Savannah Kooyman ....................9.800 (9t) Chloe Lashbrooke .......................9.875 (6) Felicia Hano ...............................9.825 (5t) Norah Flatley .............................9.950 (2t) Margzetta Frazier ........................9.950 (2) Gracie Kramer ...........................9.950 (2t) Savannah Kooyman ....................9.825 (5t) Madison Kocian .........................9.875 (7t) Norah Flatley .............................9.800 (9t) Margzetta Frazier .......................9.950 (2t) Norah Flatley ..............................9.850 (4) Nia Dennis .................................9.950 (2t) Kyla Ross .................................10.000 (1) Kyla Ross ...................................9.975 (1) Madison Kocian ..........................9.900 (3) Gracie Kramer ............................10.00 (1) Margzetta Frazier .......................9.925 (1t) Felicia Hano ...............................9.875 (7t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.925 (1t) Kyla Ross ...................................9.900 (6) Meet 3 - at BYU, with Utah State (Jan. 18) 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 beam, led by Kyla Ross’ near-perfect 9.975, and using Ross’s
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