Junior Kyla Ross scored a 9.950 for her Yurchenko 1.5 on vault.
Junior Gracie Kramer flies off the vault, scoring a 9.750.
Junior Madison Kocian contributed a 9.900 to the Bruins on the uneven bars.
Freshman Margzetta Frazier scored a 9.875 on the uneven bars, down from the last meet where she scored a 9.950.
Senior Katelyn Ohashi spritzes the bars with water to ensure the chalk sticks to them.
Ross, along with Kocian, scored a 9.900 on the uneven bars, higher than anyone else the meet.
Junior Grace Glenn does a front aerial during her beam routine. Glenn scored a 9.900 for her performance.
Kocian jumps into the splits during her beam routine.
Coach Valorie Kondos Field claps along with the audience as they cheer on the Bruins. Over 12,900 were in attendance for the meet.
Ross does an aerial during her beam routine. Ross scored a perfect 10 for the event, her tenth this season and 13th of her collegiate gymnastics career.
Before freshman Norah Flatley performed on the beam, the student section sang to her in celebration of her 19th birthday.
Miss Val hugs and lifts Flatley off the ground following her beam routine.
Freshman Sekai Wright and senior Stella Savvidou celebrate Ross’s perfect 10.
Frazier started off the floor rotation with a career-high 9.950 for her performance.
Junior Felicia Hano poses at the end of her performance as her teammates mimic her from the sidelines.
Sophomore Pauline Tratz scored a 9.900 on her floor routine, improving from the 9.850 she received at the last meet.
Ohashi claps on the beat during her floor routine. Ohashi scored a 9.950 for the Bruins.
Miss Val takes a moment to thank Stanford gymnastics coach Tabitha Yim. Yim offered to switch meet times so that Miss Val could have her final meet at Pauley Pavilion on the weekend.