Pauley Pavilion will be full of goodbyes and welcome-backs this
Sunday as the No. 4 UCLA gymnastics team (10-3) squares off against
No. 6 Florida (10-2) in what is sure to be a highly emotional dual
meet.
The ball is finally rolling for the UCLA gymnastics team, and
the Bruins aren’t planning on stopping it anytime soon.
Trying to find its niche for most of the season, UCLA appears to
have found it fresh off the heels of its two most significant wins
of the season.
Playing the role of juggernaut one week and underachiever the
next, the No. 5 UCLA gymnastics team (6-2) looks to find its true
identity in a pair of dual meets this weekend, at Cal State
Fullerton (1-7) tonight and against No.
Suddenly, the powerhouse isn’t so powerful.
Having mowed down its competition early in the year, the No. 3
UCLA gymnastics team continued its recent struggles on Friday as it
dropped a highly anticipated meet against No.
There is no mercy rule in collegiate gymnastics, but if there
were, Sunday might just be the day it would be used.
The No. 2 UCLA women’s gymnastics team (2-1) will host a
quad meet against California (2-0), Cal State Fullerton (1-3) and
Sacramento State (2-3), all of which are unranked.
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