This post was updated April 11 at 11:16 p.m.
Rebuild.
That’s what the past year initially meant for the Bruins, as they prioritized reestablishing team culture and morale alongside new head coach Janelle McDonald.
In the quarter’s first episode of Daily Bruin’s sports podcast “Out of Bounds,” Sports Editor Sam Settleman sits down with gymnastics beat writers Benjamin Royer, Helene Barnfield, Isabelle Friedman and Genevieve Trimbell to discuss UCLA’s upcoming trip to the NCAA championships.
Surrounded by their home fans, the Bruins put up a season-high-tying performance en route to a first-place finish at their regional.
“I forgot we were at regionals,” said redshirt senior Margzetta Frazier.
No. 4 UCLA gymnastics will host the NCAA Los Angeles Regional from Wednesday through Saturday, with nine teams vying for two spots at the NCAA championships in Fort Worth, Texas.
Coming off back-to-back 198 performances, the Bruins are set to enter the conference championships as the top seed.
No. 4 UCLA gymnastics is slated to travel to the Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah, to compete against No.
This week, the Bruins will face a fellow top-five team after moving up the rankings themselves.
Coming off its home opener Sunday, No. 5 UCLA gymnastics will hit the road again in a quick turnaround to take on No.
This post was updated Jan. 27 at 12:28 p.m.
No. 6 UCLA gymnastics has had a hot start to the year three meets into the 2023 season, but the Bruins have a long road to nationals ahead.
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