Jordan Chiles stands on the beam. For the first time in five weeks, the senior failed to notch perfection on any event, posting a 9.975 on floor Sunday. (Michael Gallagher/Assistant Photo editor)
This post was updated Feb. 23 at 8:07 p.m.
No streak can last forever.
And senior Jordan Chiles’ stretch of five consecutive perfect 10s came tumbling down Sunday in Champaign after she recorded a 9.975 on floor – failing to receive a perfect mark from one of two judges.
Balance has become a game of honesty.
After seven weeks of breaking records and earning perfect 10s, the Bruins understand that responsibility involves knowing when to take a step back.
A history of success will be celebrated Saturday.
No. 4 UCLA (8-2, 4-0 Big Ten) will host No. 9 Michigan (5-2, 2-2 Big Ten) for its Alumni meet at Pauley Pavilion, coinciding with Valentine’s Day.
Symphonies do not perform by themselves.
Behind every marked note, harmonized chorus and intentional vibrato stands a confident conductor.
And with her own symphony to guide, junior Katelyn Rosen’s role as the leadoff gymnast is no different.
This post was updated Feb. 11 at 1:56 p.m.
After a runner-up finish at the 2025 national championship, No. 4 UCLA gymnastics is back – and has its sights set on taking home the gold.
The phrase “don’t put all of your eggs in one basket” was coined for a reason.
And it’s a lesson UCLA gymnastics learned last season.
When contending for a national championship, a team must stand out.
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