Members of UCLA gymnastics cheer after advancing to the regional final. The squad earned its highest mark of the night on floor with a 49.550 that was boosted by a trio of scores above 9.900. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)
This post was updated April 3 at 10:29 p.m.
Corvallis, Oregon – The Bruins advance.
No. 4 seed UCLA gymnastics took first place with a 197.450 mark at the NCAA Regionals Second Round at the Gill Coliseum in Corvallis.
This post was updated April 3 at 11:08 p.m.
PHOENIX – A Longhorn-Bruin rematch promised excitement.
One team that managed to beat an otherwise invincible squad versus a Westwood bunch searching for its first national title in the NCAA era.
Speed, patience and timing.
Such traits are necessary to succeed in tight contests, especially during plate appearances with runners in scoring position or when making a dash home on a sacrifice groundout.
An unfamiliar feeling emanated from Spaulding Field.
One that has rarely been synonymous with UCLA football over the last several seasons.
And a feeling that everyone in attendance seemed to share at the Bruins’ first Spring practice Thursday morning.
Riley Jenkins stood at the start of the vault runway.
The sophomore took a deep breath and broke into a sprint.
In just five seconds, she hit the table, launched into the air and snapped into position for the landing.
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