The UCLA women’s gymnastics team has crept up the national rankings, rising from its dismal 195.250 team score that marked the start of the season. The Bruins are now the No. 2 team in the country ...
Three weeks into the 2025 campaign, Moors is comfortably executing the back handspring as a part of her beam series, sharing Big Ten Event Specialist of the Week honors, and No. 8 UCLA gymnastics ...
This post was updated Feb. 10 at 2:17 a.m. The margin of error on beam is razor thin. The slightest misstep can shake a team ...
Frida Esparza pumped up the crowd on bars and electrified the student section with the guitar. And the combination of the two ...
who only competed on balance beam on Friday. UCLA gymnasts wore rainbow-colored leotards for the Pride Meet, which fell on Valentine’s Day this season. Gymnastics staff members wore bright pink ...
The Team USA gold medalist returned to her home state of Washington with the UCLA Bruins after posting two perfect 10's earlier this season.
Exposure to the sport and eventually ... s alumni meet. UCLA gymnastics assistant Lacy Dagen is helping the Bruins pull off more feats and find more confidence on the balance beam, and its showing ...
I love going to beam every day — never thought I'd say that.” Read more:Brooklyn Moors, Jordan Chiles impress in rough season opener for UCLA gymnastics ... from the L.A. sports scene and ...
Esparza scored a 9.975 and tied teammate Jordan Chiles for first place in the event. (Photo by Axel Koester, Contributing Photographer) ...
Enter the Bruins’ new beam coach, Lacy Dagen. Three weeks into the 2025 campaign, Moors is comfortably executing the back handspring as a part of her beam series, sharing Big Ten Event Specialist of ...
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