Nya Reed’s goal upon her transition from a Gator to a Bruin was returning to gymnastics after a year-long hiatus.
In just one season in Westwood, the six-time All-American did just that – competing on vault and floor in all but one meet and averaging a 9.925 on the latter.
No. 9 UCLA gymnastics will have a shot to qualify for nationals for the second straight year at the NCAA California Regional, where it will face off against No.
Gymnasts visualize their routines.
A perfect tumbling pass, a vertical handstand, a wobble-free beam series, a stuck landing.
Katelyn Rosen also visualizes before taking to the competition floor.
Coming off its third-best score in program history, No. 11 UCLA gymnastics is traveling to Utah to compete in the night session of the Pac-12 championships, attempting to bookend the conference championship’s all-time history with Bruin-claimed Pac-12 titles.
Margzetta Frazier has already been honored at two senior ceremonies.
But the sixth-year Bruin said, in what will truly be her final senior night, the end of her NCAA gymnastics career will finally hit her.
Janelle McDonald began coaching gymnastics in Scottsdale, Arizona, 25 years ago.
Now, in the middle of a career that has taken her to Plano, where she coached Olympians; Berkeley, where she built the No.
This post was updated Feb. 27 at 9:29 p.m.
Chae Campbell is used to achieving high marks on vault and floor.
She’s received seven perfect scores for her Yurchenko full and two perfect 10s for her floor routine.
Nya Reed hadn’t trained gymnastics for an entire year.
At her first conditioning set at UCLA six months ago, she nearly passed out.
But today, the graduate student shares a top-10 national ranking on floor.
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