UCLA gymnastics team pounces to advance to NCAA regional final
- UCLA's gymnastics team secured an NCAA Regional semifinal victory in Salt Lake City on Thursday, advancing to Saturday's final.
- The Bruins aimed for efficiency and consistency across all four events, according to coach Janelle McDonald.
- UCLA, the fifth seed, posted a score of 197.750, opening on floor and closing on beam.
- Jordan Chiles achieved an all-around score of 39.600 and Brooklyn Moors earned a 9.925 on vault.
- UCLA and Minnesota now await other teams for Saturday's final; the top two teams advance to the NCAA Championships.
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UCLA gymnastics team pounces to advance to NCAA regional final
The UCLA gymnastics team took care of one meet in Salt Lake City on Thursday, capturing the NCAA Regional semifinal and advancing to Saturday’s final. The fifth-seeded Bruins recorded a 197.750 for their third-highest score of the season to easily outpoint No. 12 seed Minnesota (197.200), Southern Utah (196.475) and Boise State (195.175). Opening on floor exercise and ending on balance beam, UCLA scored a 49.500 on both disciplines. And the Brui…
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