No. 8 UCLA gymnastics will enter Pauley Pavilion on Saturday for the first time this season to face off against No. 19 Penn State. The Bruins are fresh off their second 197.550 score in two weeks, while the Nittany Lions have yet to surpass the 197.000 mark.
Doing it once could just be a fluke.
But doing it twice starts to prove a trend.
On Saturday night, No. 8 UCLA gymnastics posted a 197.550 team score for the second week in a row – the nation’s fifth-highest score this year.
Many questioned what went wrong when UCLA gymnastics finished the 2024 season with its worst ranking in 18 years.
Head coach Janelle McDonald said a lack of depth was the culprit.
A new chapter of the Bruins’ story begins this weekend.
Turning a page on a long-standing history in the Pac-12, No. 11 UCLA gymnastics (3-2) will debut in the Big Ten on Saturday against No.
No. 11 UCLA gymnastics will travel to College Park, Maryland, for its first taste of Big Ten dual competition against No. 23 Maryland on Saturday. The matchup will be the first that counts toward conference records and will be the first step to determine the Big Ten regular season champions.
This post was updated Jan. 14 at 8:52 p.m.
It’s easy to crack under pressure when the focus is on a winning score.
But when competing for something bigger than a victory, managing expectations is a whole different ball game.
Redemption is on the table for the Bruins.
On Saturday, No. 12 UCLA gymnastics will compete in the Sprouts Farmers Market Collegiate Quad against formidable opponents Arkansas, Kentucky and Ohio State.
No. 12 UCLA gymnastics is set to compete in its second consecutive non-dual meet to kick off its 2025 season, this time returning to the Sprouts Farmers Market Collegiate Quad in Oklahoma City.
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