Bruin gymnastics competed in the 2019 Pac-12 championship Saturday night. UCLA met No. 6 Utah, No. 12 Oregon State and No. 14 California in the second session of the championships.
Junior Madison Kocian received a 9.925 for her bar routine.
Junior Kyla Ross received the first 10 of the night for her uneven bar routine.
Junior Grace Glenn started for the Bruins on beam, earning a 9.950 and a co-champion title along with senior Katelyn Ohashi.
Junior Gracie Kramer earned 9.950 for her floor routine.
Kocian balances on her shoulder during the beginning of her beam routine.
Sophomore Pauline Tratz leaps across the floor during her floor routine. She received a 9.950.
Ross scored her second perfect 10 on floor of her career and was co-champion on the event with Ohashi.
Ohashi debuted her new floor routine and won the Pac-12 Specialist of the Year award.
Ohashi earned her sixth perfect 10 of the season on floor.
Ross took home the Pac-12 all-around title with a total score of 39.8.
Coach Valorie Kondos Field was gifted a framed leotard in honor of her retirement. Kondos Field was also awarded with the Pac-12 Coach of the Year award.
Seniors from all of the teams were honored with flower leis.
UCLA gymnastics won the Pac-12 Women’s Gymnastics Championships with a score of 198.400.
This is the second consecutive year the Bruins have won the title.
UCLA will have a week off before heading to the NCAA regionals.