2018 UCLA Gymnastics Information Guide

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G Y M N A S T I C S I N F O R MA TI O NG U I D E



2018 UCLA GYMNASTICS

2018 QUICK FACTS Location Athletic Dept. Address

Los Angeles, CA 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Athletics Phone (310) 825-8699 Ticket Office (310) UCLA-WIN Gymnastics Office Phone (310) 206-6420 Chancellor Dr. Gene Block Director of Athletics Daniel G. Guerrero Sr. Women’s Administrator Dr. Christina Rivera Faculty Athletic Rep. Dr. Michael Teitell Home Arena (Capacity) Pauley Pavilion (13,659) Training Facility Yates Gym Enrollment 44,947 Founded 1919 Colors Blue and Gold Nickname Bruins Conference Pac-12 National Affiliation NCAA Division I Head Coach Valorie Kondos Field (UCLA ‘87) Record at UCLA (Years) 494-118-3 (27) Career Record (Years) same Asso. Head Coaches Chris Waller (UCLA ‘91) Randy Lane (Illinois ‘89) Volunteer Assistant Coach Jordyn Wieber (UCLA ‘17) Undergraduate Assistant Coach Hallie Mossett Managers Matteah Brow, Maria Caire, Karli Dugas, Melissa Metcalf, Madison Preston 2017 Record 13-4-1 2017 Pac-12 Record (Finish) 5-1 (T-3rd) 2017 NCAA Regional Finish 1st 2017 NCAA Finish 4th NCAA Championships 6 (1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004, 2010) Gymnastics Twitter/Instagram @uclagymnastics Gymnastics Facebook www.facebook.com/UCLAGymnastics Gymnastics Snapchat uclagymnastics Athletic Dept. Twitter/Instagram @UCLAAthletics Athletic Dept. Facebook www.facebook.com/UCLAAthletics Athletic Dept. Snapchat ucla.athletics

TABLE OF CONTENTS The 2018 Bruins TV Roster Rosters Coaching Staff Gymnast Profiles

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2017 Season in Review Results and Best Marks Meet Summaries

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History NCAA Team Champions UCLA at NCAA Championships UCLA’s Regional Champions Individual National Champions All-Americans

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UCLA at Pac-12 Championships Pac-12 Award-Winners Award-Winners UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame All-Time Letterwinners Bruins in National/International Competition

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Record Books Perfect 10s Top Marks UCLA’s Gymnastics Arenas Year-by-Year Results All-Time Record & Series Records

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General Information Administrator Biographies

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Credits: The 2018 UCLA gymnastics information guide was written and designed by Liza David, Asst. AD, Athletic Communications. Primary photography by ASUCLA Campus Studio (Don Liebig and Todd Cheney). Additional photography by Katie Meyers, Christy Linder, Jim Scieszinski, Michael Lewis, Deanna Hong, Blaine Ohigashi, Bailey Holiver, Khai Nguyen, Clayton Christy, Jeff Sipsey, Michael Wade, Jesse Medina, Heather Maynez, Melissa Perenson, Johnny Race, Tony Duffy, Richard Baillif, Bill Weymouth, Jack Chance, Ron Kennedy, Christopher Peddecord, Grace Chiu and Patrick Tower.

2018 SCHEDULE Date Jan. 6 Jan. 14 Jan. 20 Jan. 27 Feb. 4 Feb. 10 Feb. 18 Feb. 25 Mar. 4 Mar. 11 Mar. 13 Mar. 24 Apr. 7 Apr. 20 Apr. 21

Opponent Ohio State at Elevate the Stage vs. Stanford, Utah, Washington at Arizona* at Metroplex Challenge vs. LSU, North Carolina State, Washington Oklahoma at California* Utah* Oregon State* at Masters Classic vs. Nebraska, Iowa State, Kent State at Stanford* San Jose State at Pac-12 Championships at NCAA Regionals at NCAA Semifinals at NCAA Super Six

Location Pauley Pavilion Reno, Nev.

Time (PT) 6 pm 2 pm

Tucson, Ariz. Dallas, Texas

3 pm 4:45 pm

Pauley Pavilion Berkeley, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Pauley Pavilion Lincoln, Neb.

1 pm 11:30 am 5 pm 3 pm 12 pm

ESPN Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks

Stanford, Calif. Pauley Pavilion Tucson, Ariz. TBD St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis, Mo.

1 pm 7 pm TBD TBD 10 am/4 pm 4 pm

Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks Pac-12 Networks

Home meets in bold / * Pac-12 Conference meet

TV Pac-12 Networks FloSports

MEDIA INFORMATION Gymnastics Contact: Liza David Phone: 310-206-8140 Fax: 310-825-8664 E-mail: ldavid@athletics.ucla.edu Address: 325 Westwood Plaza Los Angeles, CA 90095 Note: All interviews must be arranged by the Athletic Communications Office. Athletes have been instructed not to grant any interview, in person or by telephone, not arranged by the Athletic Communications Office. Telephone numbers are private and will not be released. Please do not expect team members to be available if you have not made prior arrangements.

ESPN2 or ESPNU ESPNU On the Cover: UCLA first-team All-Americans Madison Kocian, Christine Peng-Peng Lee, Katelyn Ohashi and Kyla Ross.

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TV ROSTER

Nia DENNIS

Rechelle DENNIS

Anna GLENN

Grace GLENN

Sofia GONZALEZ

Napualani HALL

5-1/Fr./Columbus, Ohio

5-4/Sr./Dix Hills, N.Y.

5-1/RFr./Charlotte, N.C.

5-2/RFr./Charlotte, N.C.

5-0/Fr./Manila, Philippines

5-4/Sr./Kansas City, Mo.

Felicia HANO

JaNay HONEST

Rebecca KARLOUS

Madison KOCIAN

Savannah KOOYMAN

Gracie KRAMER

5-2/So./San Gabriel, Calif.

5-2/Sr./Visalia, Calif.

5-2/Fr./Costa Mesa, Calif.

5-3/So./Dallas, Texas

5-3/Fr./Laguna Hills Calif.

5-3/So./San Clemente, Calif.

Christine Peng-Peng LEE

Sonya MERAZ

Brielle NGUYEN

Katelyn OHASHI

Giulianna PINO

Kendal POSTON

5-2/RSr./Toronto, Ont., Canada

5-1/Sr./Santa Monica, Calif.

5-1/Jr./Tustin, Calif.

4-10/Jr./Seattle, Wash.

5-2/So./Miami, Fla.

5-0/Fr./Foothill Ranch, Calif.

Kyla ROSS

Mercedez SANCHEZ

Stella SAVVIDOU

Macy TORONJO

Pauline TRATZ

Lilia WALLER

5-7/So./Aliso Viejo, Calif.

5-5/So./Agoura Hills, Calif.

5-2/Jr./Melbourne, Australia

4-11/RSo./Huntsville, Texas

5-7/Fr./Karlsruhe, Germany

5-5/Fr./Santa Clarita, Calif.

Valorie KONDOS FIELD

Chris WALLER

Randy LANE

Jordyn WIEBER

Hallie MOSSETT

Head Coach

Associate Head Coach

Associate Head Coach

Volunteer Assistant Coach

Undergraduate Assistant Coach

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2018 ROSTER

Team Staff Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field (28th Year, UCLA ‘87) Asso. Head Coach: Chris Waller (16th Year, UCLA ‘91) Asso. Head Coach: Randy Lane (14th Year, Illinois ‘89) Volunteer Asst. Coach: Jordyn Wieber (2nd Year, UCLA ‘17) Undergraduate Assistant Coach: Hallie Mossett Staff Athletic Trainer: Lorita Granger Student Athletic Trainers: Alex Daniele, Glenda Marshall Team Managers: Matteah Brow, Maria Caire, Karli Dugas, Melissa Metcalf, Madison Preston Director of Operations: Claire Donyanavard Team Videographer: Deanna Hong

ROSTER BREAKDOWN

ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Name Nia Dennis Rechelle Dennis Anna Glenn Grace Glenn Sofia Gonzalez Napualani Hall Felicia Hano JaNay Honest Rebecca Karlous Madison Kocian Savannah Kooyman Gracie Kramer Christine Peng-Peng Lee

Ht. 5-1 5-4 5-1 5-2 5-0 5-4 5-2 5-2 5-2 5-3 5-3 5-3 5-2

Yr. Fr. Sr. RFr. RFr. Fr. Sr. So. Sr. Fr. So. Fr. So. RSr.

Sonya Meraz Brielle Nguyen Katelyn Ohashi Giulianna Pino Kendal Poston Kyla Ross Mercedez Sanchez Stella Savvidou

5-1 5-0 4-10 5-2 5-0 5-7 5-5 5-2

Sr. Jr. Jr. So. Fr. So. So. Jr.

Macy Toronjo Pauline Tratz Lillia Waller

4-11 5-7 5-5

RSo. Fr. Fr.

Hometown (High School/Last School/Club) Columbus, Ohio (Metea Valley HS/Legacy Elite Gymnastics) Dix Hills, N.Y. (Half Hollow Hills HS/Gold Medal Gymnastics Huntington) Charlotte, N.C. (South Mecklenburg/Southeastern Gymnastics) Charlotte, N.C. (South Mecklenburg/Southeastern Gymnastics) Manila, Philippines (Brethren Christian HS/Gym-Max) Kansas City, Mo. (North Kansas City HS/Fuzion Gymnastics) San Gabriel, Calif. (San Gabriel HS/Gym-Max) Visalia, Calif. (El Diamante HS/Central California Gymnastics Institute) Costa Mesa, Calif. (Newport Harbor HS/South Coast Gymnastics) Dallas, Texas (Spring Creek Academy/WOGA) Laguna Hills, Calif. (Aliso Niguel HS/Precision Gymnastics) San Clemente, Calif. (JSerra Catholic/Wildfire Gymnastics) Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Northview Heights Secondary/ Sport Seneca/Oakville Gymnastics Club) Santa Monica, Calif. (Santa Monica HS/All Olympia Gymnastics Center) Tustin, Calif. (Foothill HS/University of Illinois/Gym-Max) Seattle, Wash. (Plano Senior HS/WOGA) Miami, Fla. (Gulliver Preparatory/Universal Gymnastics) Foothill Ranch, Calif. (Trabuco Hills HS/Azarian Gymnastics Training Center) Aliso Viejo, Calif. (Aliso Niguel HS/Gym-Max) Agoura Hills, Calif. (Agoura HS/Matrix Gymnastics) Melbourne, Australia (Methodist Ladies College/ Methodist Ladies College Gymnastics Club) Huntsville, Texas (Coppell HS/Texas Dreams) Karlsruhe, Germany (Otto-Hahn Gymnasium/Karlsruhe Gymnastics) Santa Clarita, Calif. (Hart HS/ Waller’s GymJam Academy)

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State

5-7 ............................. Ross ................................... Tratz 5-5 ........................Sanchez ................................. Waller 5-4 ...................... R. Dennis .....................................Hall 5-3 .......................... Kocian .............................Kooyman ................................Kramer 5-2 ........................G. Glenn ...................................Hano ................................Kramer ............................... Karlous .....................................Lee ....................................Pino ............................. Savvidou 5-1 ...................... N. Dennis ..............................A. Glenn ................................. Meraz 5-0 ....................... Gonzalez ............................... Nguyen ................................ Poston 4-11 ........................Toronjo 4-10 ........................ Ohashi

California (11): Hano, Honest, Karlous, Kooyman, Kramer, Meraz, Nguyen, Poston, Ross, Sanchez, Waller North Carolina (2): A. Glenn, G. Glenn Texas (2): Kocian, Toronjo Florida (1): Pino Illinois (1): N. Dennis Missouri (1): Hall New York (1): R. Dennis Washington (1): Ohashi

International Australia (1): Savvidou Canada (1): Lee Germany (1): Tratz Philippines (1): Gonzalez

Class Freshmen (9): N. Dennis, A. Glenn, G. Glenn, Gonzalez, Karlous, Kooyman, Poston, Tratz, Waller Sophomores (7): Hano, Kocian, Kramer, Pino, Ross, Sanchez, Toronjo Juniors (3): Nguyen, Ohashi, Savvidou Seniors (5): R. Dennis, Hall, Honest, Lee, Meraz

Pronunciation Guide Nia Dennis.............................................................KNEE-uh Napualani Hall ........................................ na-POOH-a-la-nee Felicia Hano.............................................................. HA-no Rebecca Karlous .....................................................CAR-los Madison Kocian .....................................................CO-shun Savannah Kooyman...............................................COY-mun Sonya Meraz........................................................ muh-ROZ Brielle Nguyen ............................................... bree-ELL WIN Katelyn Ohashi....................................................oh-HA-she Giulianna Pino..................................... Julie-AH-nah PEA-no Kendal Poston........................................................POST-un Stella Savvidou ..................................................SAH-vi-doo Macy Toronjo ................................................... toe-RON-joe Pauline Tratz ..................................... paw-LEAN-uh TRAHTZ Valorie Kondos Field .............................................CON-dose Hallie Mossett ............................................. HAL-ee Mo-ZET


COACHING STAFF

VALORIE

KONDOS FIELD Head Coach 28th Season UCLA ‘87

UCLA head coach Valorie Kondos Field has positioned her Bruins as one of the premier programs in collegiate gymnastics with six NCAA championships. Not only has she consistently recruited and coached some of the top talent in the world, but she has produced the results. The Bruins won their first NCAA championship in 1997 under Kondos Field and won again in back-to-back seasons in both 2000-2001 and 2003-2004. In 2010, UCLA won its sixth NCAA title with a 24-for-24 performance in the Super Six. UCLA has remained the Leader of the Pac under Kondos Field’s tenure, winning 13 conference titles, including the inaugural Pac-12 title in 2012, to go along with 18 NCAA Regional titles. In 2016, UCLA won the Pac-12 team title, and senior Danusia Francis won a share of the NCAA beam championship, and in 2017, the Bruins won the NCAA regional title, and Kyla Ross won the NCAA bars and beam crowns. Kondos Field has been selected by her peers as the NACGC/W National Coach of the Year four times (1996, 1997, 2000 and 2001) and was also named the Pac-12 Coach of the Year in 1995, 2000, 2003 and 2012. In 2010, she became just the second active coach to be inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame. She was honored by the Pac-12 Conference in 2016 as the Pac-12 Gymnastics Coach of the Century, and in 2017, she was honored as a Women of Inspiration Award recipient by the Los Angeles Chapter of Women in Sports and Events (WISE Los Angeles). Kondos Field emphasizes a team concept, but her student-athletes have also found individual success, winning 28 NCAA individual titles during her years as head coach. But even with all of her successes on the court, what gives Kondos Field most satisfaction is seeing her student-athletes succeed in all facets of their lives. Academics is a big part of that equation, and Kondos Field’s teams regularly place members on the Conference All-Academic teams and Scholastic AllAmerican squads and annually contend for the school’s team GPA award. With legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden as her role model and cherished friend, Kondos Field’s coaching philosophy stresses balance and integrity. “Growing up in the classical dance world, I spent the majority of my youth in a very disciplined environment,” she said. “The reward was the self-satisfaction that came from the culmination of months of hard work in preparation for our performances and knowing I did my best to become the best I was capable of becoming. The reward wasn’t monetary or about ‘winning’; instead, it was being able to have pride in a job well done.” “In a sport as subjective as gymnastics, it’s important to have an honest internal voice that knows when you’ve done your best even if your ‘score’ says you didn’t ‘win’, and conversely knowing when you can push harder even if your ‘score’ says you are the ‘champion’,” she continued. “That inner voice, known as integrity, is vital in living life to its fullest and enjoying the journey in every aspect of life.” A breast cancer survivor, Kondos Field’s positive outlook throughout her journey has resonated profoundly with her student-athletes and with fans, leading to her mantra “Life is Short – Don’t Wait to Dance.” Kondos Field’s professional journey has been a unique one. A former professional ballet dancer with the Sacramento Ballet, Capital City Ballet and Washington, D.C. Ballet, she initially got her start in gymnastics at Agilites in Carmichael, Calif. by playing the piano for floor exercise music. From there, she became a

Career Coaching Record Year 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Record 19-5 14-5 19-3 25-3 26-5 15-6 23-2 16-6 20-5 25-5 23-2 22-5 19-2-1 15-5 20-3 21-6 15-6 18-6 17-3 17-3 16-8 17-2-1 16-5 13-6 17-2 13-5 13-4-1

Pac-12 Finish 2nd 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 4th 1st 4th 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 1st T-3rd

Overall Record (27 years): 494-118-3 (.806) 4

Reg’l Finish 4th 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 2nd 1st

NCAA Finish — 9th 4th 5th 4th 2nd 1st 5th 5th 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 4th — 4th 7th 7th 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 8th 11th 5th 4th


dance coach, and under the guidance of former University of Minnesota head coach Jim Stephenson, learned the fundamentals of the sport. In 1983, she was hired to be UCLA’s assistant coach and choreographer. While working under head coach Jerry Tomlinson, Kondos Field helped put UCLA Gymnastics on the map with their distinctive choreography and flair. The Bruins earned NCAA runner-up finishes in 1984 and 1989 and won six NCAA individual titles from 1987-89. Kondos Field was appointed head coach of the Bruins in 1991 and brought in Scott Bull as her co-head coach. The duo earned West Region Co-Coach of the Year honors in 1993 and in 1994. As the sole head coach in 1995, she earned Pac-10 and West Region coaching honors and guided her team to first-place finishes at the Pac-10 and Regional Championships. Just one year later, she led the Bruins to a runner-up finish at the NCAA Championships, and in 1997 she became just the fourth coach in NCAA history to win a national title. She is recognized as one of the top beam and floor choreographers in the sport. Under her guidance, UCLA has formed a reputation of having the most unique and artistic routines in the nation. Kondos Field has choreographed 18 NCAA championship routines on beam and floor, including an unprecedented three consecutive on floor from Kim Hamilton from 1987-89. She also earned the Choreography of the Year Award at the 2004 Canadian National Championships for Kate Richardson’s floor exercise routine. Kondos Field has also come to be recognized for her recruiting ability. Since becoming head coach, she has attracted to UCLA some of the top talent in the U.S. and abroad, including Olympic medalists Madison Kocian, Kyla Ross, Samantha Peszek, Mohini Bhardwaj, Tasha Schwikert, Kristen Maloney, and Jamie Dantzscher. More impressively, however, under Kondos Field’s tutelage, many of these top recruits went on to compete at the elite level both during and after their collegiate careers. Danusia Francis competed at the 2015 World Championships ahead of her senior year at UCLA. Anna Li made the U.S. Olympic team as an alternate in 2012, two years after finishing her senior season at UCLA. In the summer of 2010, Vanessa Zamarripa made the U.S. National Team with an eighth-place finish at her first U.S. Championships. In 2004, Kate Richardson became only the second female gymnast to compete at the Olympic Games as a collegiate athlete. She was joined in Athens by another Bruin, Mohini Bhardwaj, who captained the U.S. team to a team silver medal three years after her senior season at UCLA. Both Richardson and Bhardwaj qualified for the floor exercise finals, with Bhardwaj placing sixth and Richardson placing seventh with her Kondos Field-choreographed routine. In 1999, Kondos Field coached then-UCLA junior Heidi Moneymaker at her first USA Championships, and Moneymaker, Bhardwaj and Lena Degteva all represented UCLA at the 1999 World University Games. A freelance choreographer with extensive experience in the entertainment and gymnastics fields, Kondos Field is currently developing a live theatrical musical. She was the co-executive producer for the 2017 TV special “Jump, Jive & Thrive”, which combined gymnastics, dance and music to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation. Her first book, with the working title “Winning in Heels”, is being published by Hachette Book Group to be released Fall 2018. For the past 25 years, she has helped to create, direct and choreograph Sea World’s Summer Nights shows, and her Riptide show won a national award for Best Overall Production: $1,000,000 - $2,000,000 or More at the International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) 2007 Big “E” Awards. In the summer of 1991, Kondos Field choreographed a summer acrobatic festival held in Lennestadt, Germany. Kondos Field is married to former UCLA Associate Athletic Director and football coach Bobby Field, who was inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame in 2017. The duo are the first married Hall of Fame duo in UCLA Athletics history. Kondos Field graduated from UCLA in 1987 with a degree in history.

What They’re Saying … “The vibrant personality of Valorie carries over in her work with the young ladies under her supervision. It’s no wonder that all of them are so enthusiastic about their sport.”

- John Wooden, Hall of Fame coach “I’ve known Val since she helped me on my floor exercise routine before the ‘84 Olympics. She has since become a good friend to me and my wife, Donna, a former Bruin gymnast. She represents UCLA with class and character both on and off the gym floor. Valorie is a great coach, but an even better person.”

- Peter Vidmar, UCLA ‘83, NCAA and Olympic champion “There were many reasons for why I chose to come to UCLA, but the most important one was Miss Val. From the moment I met her, I knew that she cared about me as a person and not just as an athlete. Throughout my four years of being on the UCLA Gymnastics team, Valorie emphasized qualities such as integrity, leadership and teamwork. What she cared about most was that we graduated far better people than we were starting out. What I realized was that by becoming the best person I can be, I also became the best athlete I can be. Valorie is the reason why UCLA Gymnastics has become the number one program in the nation.”

- Lena Degteva, UCLA ‘01, NCAA champion “Having known Valorie since the early ‘80’s, I’ve been privileged to witness the evolution and maturation of a truly remarkable coach; from an unquestionably talented choreographer to a highly-respected and greatly admired head coach. Her ability to recruit the nation’s most talented gymnasts year after year is not the key to her success. To the contrary, the ‘advantage’ of working with high-level talent often presents its own challenge. Elite athletes frequently come to college with ‘baggage’ (e.g., fatigue, nagging/chronic injuries, negative experiences), and Valorie’s calm, nurturing, supportive approach - along with her foremost ambition to graduate self-sufficient, self-confident young women - allows these gymnasts to adjust to a collegiate environment and succeed anew within that arena. Valorie’s ego never enters the mix. Her focus is always on the athletes, whose success she ultimately defines not by winning but by growth as well-rounded human beings.”

- Kathy Johnson Clarke, Olympic medalist “Coaching gymnastics is difficult, but it is extremely challenging at the collegiate level. Young gymnasts are suddenly faced with instant freedom and stringent academic demands. Valorie has been able to take gymnasts from diverse backgrounds and motivation levels and teach them to love the sport again. She is a passionate professional.”

- Dwight Normile, Editor, International Gymnast “I have a lot of respect for Valorie and her program. We enjoy competing against them because it always brings together two of the best teams in the country and is a positive experience for the athletes, the coaches and the fans.”

- Bev Plocki, University of Michigan Head Coach “Val has been extremely successful with so many athletes over the years. I am always impressed with her calmness and the connection she has with her team.”

- Mary Lee Tracy, Former U.S. National Team Coach “You have to give Valorie credit for the strong program that she has put together at UCLA. I feel fortunate that I was able to be a part of the team so that I could watch and learn from Valorie. She has built the program into a model that others in the nation want to emulate.”

- Rhonda Faehn, Sr. VP, USA Gymnastics/former UCLA gymnast

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COACHING STAFF

CHRIS

RANDY

WALLER

LANE

Associate Head Coach 16th Season UCLA ‘91

Associate Head Coach 14th Season Illinois ‘89

Former UCLA All-American, NCAA Champion and U.S. Olympian Chris Waller is in his 16th season as an assistant coach for the UCLA women’s gymnastics team and sixth as associate head coach.

Randy Lane is in the seventh year of his third stint as a Bruin assistant coach and his 14th year overall with the program. He was promoted to Associate Head Coach after the 2016 season.

Waller has brought nothing but success since returning to UCLA in 2003, helping guide the Bruins to three NCAA team titles. In his first season on the Bruin staff, he helped guide the Bruins to the 2003 NCAA, Regional and Pac-10 Championships. He was also the acting head coach when UCLA snapped the longest home court winning streak in NCAA history for any sport, handing Utah its first home loss in 23 years. In 2004, he helped coach the Bruins to a repeat championship, won in record-setting fashion. He was also selected by his peers as the 2004 NACGC National Assistant Coach of the Year. In 2010, he was voted the West Region Assistant Coach of the Year.

In 2012, Lane was selected the West Region Assistant Coach of the Year and helped lead UCLA to the first-ever Pac-12 Championship, as well as a NCAA Regional championship and a third-place NCAA finish. Lane previously coached at UCLA from 1992-94 and 1998-2001. He left coaching for a private business but returned to the sport as an assistant coach at Florida from 2002-06. He was an associate head coach at Michigan State from 2006-11 and had previously served as the head coach at UC Santa Barbara from 1995-97. During Lane’s second stint at UCLA, he helped guide the Bruins to NCAA titles in 2000 and 2001. UCLA gymnasts won eight NCAA individual titles from 1998-2001, including three on the event on which he was the lead coach, uneven bars. He was honored as the NACGC/W National Assistant Coach of the Year in 2000, and in 1998, he was named the West Region Assistant Coach of the Year.

The success did not stop for Waller after the 2004 collegiate season. He coached former Bruin great Mohini Bhardwaj as she earned not only a spot on the U.S. Olympic team but the honor of team captain as well. Bhardwaj competed in the all-around for the USA in the team prelims and on three of four events at team finals, helping the USA win the silver medal. Bhardwaj had the eighth-highest all-around score in prelims and placed sixth in the floor exercise finals.

At Florida, his Gator teams advanced to the NCAA Championships each of the four years he coached there and won NCAA Regional titles in 2005 and 2006. At Michigan State from 2006-11, he coached two gymnasts to perfect 10 scores on vault and helped lead the team to its best-ever NCAA Regional finishes (third) in 2011 and 2008.

Waller coached another Bruin to elite success in 2010, helping guide Vanessa Zamarripa to the U.S. National Team after an eighth-place all-around finish at the Visa Championships. One of the United States’ all-time gymnastics greats, Waller was a member of the National Team from 1989-97 and captured the U.S. all-around crown in 1991 and pommel horse titles from 1991-93. He was an all-around finalist at the 1992 Olympic Games in Barcelona and took fifth on the pommel horse, just one-tenth of a point away from the gold medal. In addition, Waller placed in the Top 6 on the pommel horse at the 1993 World Championships and won three medals at the 1990 Goodwill Games and a team gold at the 1995 Pan American Games. He was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2003.

Prior to his tenure at UCSB, Lane served as assistant coach at UCLA from 1992-94 and helped produce six All-Americans and three Pac-10 event champions. Lane was a member of the 1989 Illinois NCAA Men’s Gymnastics National Championship squad and the 1988 NCAA Championship runner-up squad. He was also a member of the 1988 and 1989 Big Ten Championship teams. While competing for the Columbus Gymnastics Center, he won the Indiana State all-around title eight times and was the 1984 AAU Junior Olympic National parallel bar champion. He was named the 1984 Indiana Outstanding Athlete over such notables as Indiana basketball legend and current UCLA basketball coach Steve Alford.

At UCLA, Waller earned four All-America honors and helped the Bruins capture the NCAA title in 1987. He also won individual titles on the pommel horse in 1989 and the high bar in 1990. Every year from 1989-1993, Waller won either a U.S. or NCAA national title.

Lane received his bachelor’s degree in Speech Communications from Illinois in 1989 and his Master’s degree in Oriental Medicine/Acupuncture from the Santa Barbara College of Oriental Medicine in 1999.

Waller, who graduated from UCLA in 1991, has 15 years of prior coaching experience and was selected the 2002 Southern California Level 7 Male Coach of the Year. Waller also served as a member of the USA Gymnastics Executive Committee and the 2000 Olympic team selection committee and chaired the Athlete’s Council. Waller and his wife Cindy have two daughters, Alexandra, who was a gymnast on the Bruin team from 2014-15 and a team manager from 2016-17, and Lilia, who is a freshman on the team in 2018. He and Cindy founded GymJam Summer Camp in 1997 and are owners of their own gym, Waller’s GymJam Academy, in Santa Clarita.

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COACHING STAFF

JORDYN

HALLIE

WIEBER

MOSSETT

Volunteer Assistant Coach Second Season UCLA ‘17

Undergraduate Assistant Coach

Olympic gold medalist Jordyn Wieber is in her second season as a volunteer assistant coach after spending her first three years at UCLA as a team manager. Wieber coaches the Bruins on floor exercise, an event on which she won a U.S. title in 2011. She was also a finalist on floor exercise at the 2012 Olympics, where she won a team gold medal with the “Fierce Five” United States squad. Wieber earned all-around and team gold and a beam bronze medal at the 2011 World Championships. She won four U.S. senior national titles during her career, capturing the all-around, bars and floor crowns in 2011 and repeating as the all-around champion in 2012. She was also the 2008 U.S. junior all-around, vault and floor exercise champion and the American Cup all-around champion in 2009, 2011 and 2012. She dominated the competition at the 2010 Pacific Rim Championships, winning four gold medals (all-around, uneven bars, floor exercise, team) and one silver (vault). In her first international competition at the 2007 Junior Pan American Championships, she won gold medals on uneven bars and balance beam, silver in the all-around and bronze on floor exercise. Wieber officially retired from competitive gymnastics in 2015. Wieber, who hails from DeWitt, Mich., graduated from UCLA in 2017 with a degree in Psychology. She was a 2016 inductee into the Greater Lansing Sports Hall of Fame and is also a member of the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame as a member of the 2012 U.S. Olympic team.

Hallie Mossett begins her first season as undergraduate assistant coach after competing for the Bruins from 2014-17. Mossett finished her career as a two-time All-American on the floor exercise and as a first-team All-Pac-12 honoree on the event in 2017. Mossett’s floor exercise routine to a Beyoncé medley went viral, picking up mentions in Entertainment Weekly, Time, People and Cosmo, and leading to a television appearance on Home & Family. Mossett twice scored a career-high 9.975 on floor exercise in 2017 and also set a new career-best on balance beam with a 9.9. As a freshman, Mossett competed all-around in five meets and on three or more events in 12 meets. She twice earned Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors and was also a two-time Pac-12 Specialist of the Week honoree, winning the award in 2016 and 2017. Mossett was a two-time U.S. National Team member and five-time VISA Championships competitor. An accomplished choreographer who has choreographed several UCLA floor exercise routines, Mossett is finishing her degree in sociology.

Gymnastics Staff

Lorita Granger Staff Athletic Trainer

Alex Daniele Student Athletic Trainer

Glenda Marshall Student Athletic Trainer

Matteah Brow Team Manager

Maria Caire Team Manager

Karli Dugas Team Manager

Melissa Metcalf Team Manager

Madison Preston Team Manager

Claire Donyanavard Director of Operations

Deanna Hong Team Videographer

Casey Metoyer Athletic Performance Coach

Charles Stull Athletic Performance Dietitian

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GYMNAST PROFILES

NIA

Club Five-time JO National Championships qualifier (2010-14) … Highest finish was seventh in the all-around and uneven bars and fifth on floor exercise at the 2012 JO Nationals … Placed ninth on floor at the 2014 JO Nationals … Uneven bars and floor champion at the 2012 Region 6 Championships … Repeated as floor champion and also won the all-around at the 2013 Region 6 Championships … New York State all-around, bars and floor champion in 2013 … Won the uneven bars titles at the 2014 state and region meets … Trained at Gold Medal Gymnastics Huntington.

DENNIS 5-1 / Freshman Columbus, Ohio Metea Valley HS Legacy Elite Gymnastics

Personal Favorite apparatus is floor exercise … Hobbies include shopping, hanging out with friends, listening to music and going to the beach … Admires basketball player Skylar Diggins … Names her greatest athletic thrill as placing seventh at the 2012 JO National Championships … Helped mentor a class of elementary school children in Liberia, Africa before attending UCLA … Full name is Rechelle Alyse Dennis … Parents: Rich and Martha Dennis … Has an older sister, Julienne, and two younger sisters, Sophia and Isabella … Born in Long Island, N.Y. … Political Science major.

Club U.S. National Team member from 2013-15 … Competed Level 10 in 2017 and won the all-around at Level 10 Nationals … At the senior level, she placed ninth in the all-around and tied for fourth on beam at the 2015 P&G Championships … Competed only on uneven bars at the 2016 P&Gs while recovering from an injury and placed eighth … Won the vault and placed second in the all-around at the 2014 P&G Championships and was second on vault and fourth in the all-around at the 2013 Championships … Placed seventh all-around at the 2012 P&Gs … Representing the USA junior teams, she placed second in the all-around and won team gold at the 2014 Pacific Rim Championships … Silver medalist in the all-around and won team gold at the 2013 City of Jesolo Trophy … Won gold on uneven bars and silver in the all-around at the 2014 Secret U.S. Classic … Gold medalist on vault and silver medalist on floor at the 2013 Secret U.S. Classic … Trained at Legacy Elite Gymnastics.

Best Marks V - 9.725, 2/21/16 UB - 9.85, 2/27/16 BB - 9.400 (ex.), 2/27/16

ANNA

GLENN

Personal

5-1 / Redshirt Freshman Charlotte, N.C. South Mecklenburg HS Southeastern Gymnastics

Admires Kobe Bryant and Sydney McLaughlin … Enjoys blasting Chris Brown while cooking … Favorite apparatus is vault … Parents: Casey and Deetra Dennis … Has a sister, Mya … Full name is Nia Camille Dennis … Born in Columbus, Ohio … Undeclared major who has aspirations of becoming a physical therapist.

RECHELLE

DENNIS

2017 Redshirted the season after undergoing surgery for a torn labrum.

5-4 / Senior Dix Hills, N.Y. Half Hollow HS Gold Medal Gymnastics Huntington

Club Won the silver medal in the all-around at the 2015 Nastia Liukin Supergirl Cup ... Placed sixth in the all-around and second on vault at the 2015 JO National Championships ... Won the all-around, bars and beam at the 2015 Level 10 Regionals and swept every event and the all-around at the Level 10 State Championships ... In 2014, she was sixth in the all-around and vault and second on beam at the JO Nationals, as well as second in the all-around, vault, beam and floor at the Regional Championships ... Placed third on vault and fourth on beam at the 2013 JO Nationals after winning the all-around at the Regional and State meets ... Captured her first national title in 2012, winning uneven bars at JO Nationals ... Also won the all-around at the 2012 Regionals and uneven bars at the State meet ... Trained at Southeastern Gymnastics.

2017 Earned 9.8 on bars vs. North Carolina in her first counting routine of the season … Performed exhibition routines on bars five times, with a high of 9.85 against Arizona, a score that would have matched her career-high … Scored 9.775 on an exhibition uneven bars routine at Oklahoma and 9.725 in an exhibition at Oregon State.

Personal Biology major ... Favorite apparatus is vault ... Lists her greatest athletic thrill as competing in the Nastia Liukin Cup in Cowboy Stadium in 2015 ... Admires UCLA alumna Samantha Peszek ... Hobbies include cooking, traveling, hanging out with friends, and Netflix ... Parents: Cindi and Neil Glenn ... Twin sister Grace is also on the UCLA team ... Full name is Anna Furong Glenn ... Born in Nanchang, China.

2016 Saw action in seven meets and competed three times on bars and twice on vault before she was forced out of action Mar. 6 with a sprained ankle … Recorded a career-best 9.85 to place third on bars vs. ASU and also competed on vault and made her exhibition debut on beam … At Washington, she set a new career-high on bars with a 9.8 to tie for third, and she also competed on vault for the first time in her career, scoring 9.725 … Made her competitive debut on bars vs. Oregon State, scoring 9.725 … Averaged 9.7125 in four exhibition bars performances prior to her competitive debut, with a high of 9.8 set at Cal … Also scored 9.75 on bars in an exhibition at Florida, 9.675 vs. Utah and 9.625 vs. Alabama.

2015 Made her UCLA debut with an exhibition bars routine at the Feb. 21 quad meet and scored 9.825 … Also performed an exhibition on bars at ASU and scored 9.675. 8


GYMNAST PROFILES

GRACE

NAPUALANI

GLENN

HALL

5-2 / Redshirt Freshman Charlotte, N.C. South Mecklenburg HS Southeastern Gymnastics

5-4 / Senior Kansas City, Mo. North Kansas City HS Fuzion Gymnastics

2017

2017

Redshirted the season after undergoing surgery for a torn labrum.

Honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic honoree … Finished the season with fivestraight vault scores of 9.85 or higher, including a career-high-tying 9.9 on a stuck Yurchenko 1.5 at the Pac-12 Championships … Tied for fourth on vault at NCAA Regionals with a 9.825 … Competed the Yurchenko 1.5 for the first time in 2017 against UNC and scored 9.85 … Set a new career-high on floor with a 9.875 against Stanford, tying for third … Earned 9.825 on vault and 9.775 on floor at ASU … Contributed a pair of 9.85s on vault and floor at Oregon State, placing third on vault and tying her careerbest on floor … Competed on floor vs. Arkansas and on vault and floor at Oklahoma.

Club Won the J.O. National all-around and beam championships in 2014 and also placed second on vault ... 2016 J.O. National qualifier after winning the Region 8 all-around, bars and beam championship ... Placed fifth in the all-around, second on beam, third on vault and fourth on bars at the 2014 Nastia Liukin Cup ... Placed in the Top 4 in the all-around at the 2013 and 2012 J.O. National Championships ... Three-time J.O. National Team member ... At the Regional level, she swept the all-around and all four events at the 2014 Championships and was the vault and bars champion in 2013 and vault and beam champion in 2012 ... Seven-time Level 10 State champion, winning the all-around, vault, bars and beam in 2014 and beam in 2016, 2013 and 2012 ... Trained at Southeastern Gymnastics.

2016 One of just two Bruins who competed a 10.0-start value vault (Yurchenko 1.5) … Scored a career-high 9.9 on vault twice, at Arizona to earn her first career event victory and at Florida to place third … Stuck her Yurchenko 1.5 vault at Pac-12 Championships and scored 9.85 … Scored 9.875 on vault and 9.8 on floor vs. Stanford/Georgia … Returned to action on vault and floor vs. ASU after sitting out two meets with a low back strain and scored a career-high-tying 9.85 on floor … Earned her third 9.8 of the season as leadoff on floor at Cal … Made her competitive debut on vault against Alabama and scored 9.775.

Personal Biology major ... Favorite apparatus is uneven bars ... Lists her greatest athletic thrill as winning J.O. Nationals in 2014 ... Admires gymnast Nastia Liukin ... Parents: Cindi and Neil Glenn ... Twin sister Anna is also on the UCLA team ... Full name is Grace Fugui Glenn ... Born in Nanchang, China.

2015 Tied her career-high on floor at Pac-12s with a 9.85 … Recorded a career-best 9.85 on floor at Arkansas, besting her previous career-high of 9.775 set at ASU … Recorded a season-best 9.875 on a floor exhibition at the Feb. 21 quad meet … Earned 9.775 on vault and 9.725 on floor in exhibition performances at Utah … Competed on floor in the first two meets and earned a high of 9.675 at Oregon State, where she also exhibitioned on vault for a 9.775.

SOFIA

GONZALEZ 5-0 / Freshman Manila, Philippines Brethren Christian HS Gym-Max

Club Level 10 state all-around, vault, bars and beam silver medalist in 2014 …Won vault and placed sixth in the all-around at the 2013 JO Nationals … Level 10 Regional all-around, vault and floor exercise champion and all-around, beam and floor state champion in 2013 … Placed fifth in the all-around and won a silver medal on vault at 2012 JO Nationals … Won the Regional vault title and state all-around, vault and floor crowns in 2012 … Qualified to the VISA National Championships in 2009 as a junior, placing 14th in the all-around, and in 2010 as a senior, where she was 14th on vault … Vault bronze medalist at the 2011 American Classic … Won Level 10 Regional all-around title in 2007 … Trained at Fuzion Gymnastics.

Club Member of the Philippines National Team … All-around and balance beam champion at the 2015 Philippines National Games … Won team bronze at the 2015 Southeast Asian Games … Moved to the United States in 2015 to pursue collegiate gymnastics and trained at Gym-Max.

Personal Favorite events are vault and floor … Admires surfer Bethany Hamilton … Has always wanted to be a Bruin and calls UCLA her dream school … Describes her greatest athletic thrill as competing at the VISA Championships … Full name is Napualani KeAloha Hall … Parents: Jennifer Soroten and Shane Hall … Has three younger sisters, Noelani Soroten, Savannah Hall and Presley Hall and a younger brother, Shane Hall … Born in California … Sociology major with an interest in being a physical therapist.

Personal Favorite apparatus is balance beam … Long-time fan of now teammate Christine Peng-Peng Lee … Hobbies include watching musicals, hiking, sketching and Star Wars … Parents: Manuel and Eileen Gonzalez … Father Manuel was a member of the UCLA men’s soccer team in 1983 … Has a younger sister, Satchi … Full name is Sofia Isabel Gonzalez … Born in Manila, Philippines … Business-Economics major who hopes to become an industrial designer.

Best Marks V - 9.9, last 3/18/17 FX - 9.875, 2/11/17

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GYMNAST PROFILES

FELICIA

JANAY

HANO

HONEST

5-2 / Sophomore San Gabriel, Calif. San Gabriel HS Gym-Max

5-2 / Senior Visalia, Calif. El Diamante HS Central California Gymnastics Institute

2017

2017

Second-team All-American on vault … Missed nine meets with an elbow injury suffered in week three and returned for postseason, competing on vault at Pac-12 Championships and scoring 9.825 … Scored a career-best 9.8625 on vault at the NCAA semifinals to place seventh in session one … Tied for fourth on vault with Arkansas with a 9.825.

Competed on bars in all 14 meets and in 28 consecutive meets … Contributed a 9.85 on bars at the NCAA Super Six … Scored her fourth 9.875 of the season on bars at Utah, set a new season-high on vault with a 9.85 and added a 9.825 on floor … Matched her season-high on bars with a 9.875 at ASU to tie for second place and added a 9.775 on vault … Recorded season-bests on all three events at Oregon State, scoring 9.8 on vault and 9.875 on bars and floor … Competed on three events at Oklahoma, scoring 9.875 on bars, 9.85 on floor and 9.775 as a last-minute replacement on vault.

Club Member of the U.S. Senior National Team in 2014-15 ... Won the J.O. National all-around and vault championships in 2013 and 2012 ... Third on bars at the 2013 Level 10 Nationals and third on floor in 2012 ... Selected to compete at the 2014 Pan Am Games ... Placed seventh on floor at the 2014 P&G Championships ... Won gold on vault and floor and silver in the all-around at the 2014 American Classic ... First on vault and third in the all-around and on floor at the 2013 American Classic ... Trained at Gym-Max.

2016 Won a share of the Pac-12 uneven bars title with a 9.9 at Pac-12 Championships … Hit all 36 routines during the season, with 29 scores of 9.8 or better … Has hit 48 consecutive routines without a fall and is 51-for-52 in her career … Ranked third on the team in scoring with 353.8625 points … Top points contributor on bars with 137.75 points (16.8%) … Recorded a new career-high of 9.95 on bars to tie for first vs. Oklahoma and also added a 9.85 on floor and 9.825 on vault … Tied her careerhigh on floor with a third-place score of 9.925 vs. Stanford/Georgia and also scored 9.85 on bars and 9.8 on vault … Posted career-highs on bars (9.9) and floor (9.925) to finish second vs. ASU … Competed on three events at Washington and made her floor season debut, scoring a then-career-high 9.85 … Tied for first on vault with a career-high 9.9 vs. Oregon State and added a 9.825 on bars, her fifth-straight 9.8+ score of the year … Earned her first career event win, setting a new career-high with a 9.875 on bars at Cal … Tied her career-high with a 9.85 on bars and placed third at Arizona … Set a new career-high with a 9.85 on bars at Florida and added a 9.8 on vault, her 10th-straight 9.8+ vault … Tied for third on vault with a 9.8 vs. Alabama.

Personal Lists her greatest athletic thrills as making the U.S. National Team and receiving a scholarship to UCLA ... Favorite apparatus are vault and floor ... Admires Olympic gymnast Alicia Sacramone and Dodgers shortstop Corey Seager ... Hobbies include spending time with friends, going to Dodger games, watching movies and baking ... Parents: Denise and Edward Hano ... Has a younger sister, Joy ... Full name is Felicia Yukiye Hano ... Born in San Gabriel, Calif. ... Political Science major with an career interest in sports management.

Best Marks V - 9.8625, 4/14/17 FX - 9.050, 1/7/17

2015 Scored 9.825 or better on vault in six of her last eight meets, with an average of 9.819 … Tied her career-best on vault with a 9.85 at Pac-12 Championships … Tied for fifth on vault at ASU with a career-high-tying 9.85 and also made her floor debut, scoring 9.8 to tie for fourth … Earned a career-best 9.85 on vault and also competed on bars (9.775) and exhibitioned on floor (9.75) at Stanford … Tied her season-high on vault with a 9.825 vs. Washington … Scored 9.8 on vault at Utah … Earned 9.825 on vault (fifth place) and bars (third place) vs. Arizona … Tied for fifth on vault with a 9.825 at OSU.

Club Placed second in the all-around and floor and fifth on vault and bars at the 2014 Region 1 Championships to qualify for the JO National Championships … Won floor and placed second on vault at the 2014 NorCal State Championships … JO NIT vault champion, floor silver medalist and all-around bronze medalist in 2013 … Trained at Central California Gymnastics Institute.

Personal Favorite apparatus is uneven bars … Hobbies include photography, dancing and spending time with family and friends … Admires Shaquille O’Neal … Named her greatest athletic thrill as qualifying for the 2014 JO National Championships … Calls UCLA her dream school … Career aspiration is to be a TV reporter … Full name is JaNay Delores Honest … Parents: Garry and Brenda Honest … Has two older sisters, Shantell and Alexis, and an older brother, Garry … Born in Visalia, Calif. … English major.

Best Marks V- 9.900, 2/13/16 UB - 9.950, 3/13/16 FX - 9.925, last 3/6/16 10


GYMNAST PROFILES

Club

REBECCA

Won team gold at the 2016 Olympic Games as a member of the Final Five and also captured a silver medal on the uneven bars ... Co-champion on uneven bars at the 2015 World Championships ... Won team gold at the 2015 and 2014 World Championships ... U.S. champion on uneven bars in 2015 and silver medalist in 2014 and 2016 ... Placed fifth in the all-around at the 2016 P&G Championships ... First in the all-around and on vault and uneven bars at her first senior national event, the 2013 American Classic ... Won team gold and uneven bars silver at the 2014 Pan American Championships ... Captured the uneven bars title at the 2014 City of Jesolo Trophy ... Six-time U.S. National Team member … Trained at WOGA.

KARLOUS 5-2 / Freshman Costa Mesa, Calif. Newport Harbor HS South Coast Gymnastics

Personal Career objective is to be a pediatrician ... Favorite apparatus is uneven bars ... Full name is Madison Taylor Kocian ... Born in Dallas, Texas ... Parents: Thomas and Cindy Kocian ... Has a younger brother, Ty ... Chose to attend UCLA because the school offered a balance between the prestigious academics and the successful athletic program ... Describes her greatest athletic thrill as being able to experience Rio de Janeiro and become an Olympic gold and silver medalist ... Lists Texas Rangers baseball player Adrian Beltre and Olympic swimmer Michael Phelps as athletes she admires ... Hobbies include outdoor adventures, shopping and pool time ... Undeclared major.

Club Posted a personal-best mark on vault at the 2016 Level 10 Region 1 Championships … Earned Top 5 finishes on beam (third), vault and bars (fifth) and placed sixth allaround at the 2017 SCEGA California Classic … Competed on vault and beam at the 2017 and 2016 Level 10 State Championships … Trained at South Coast Gymnastics.

Personal Favorite apparatus is balance beam … Admires basketball player Steph Curry and former UCLA gymnast Kim Hamilton Anthony … Hobbies include hiking and going to the beach … Lists her greatest athletic thrill as her official signing day … Parents: Remoun and Theolla Karlous … Has a younger brother, Joseph … Full name is Rebecca Lyn Masmela Karlous … Born in Laguna Hills, Calif. … Undeclared major who hopes to go into business.

Best Marks V - 9.875, last 4/14/17 UB - 10.0, 2/11/17 BB - 9.950, last 2/18/17 FX - 9.950, last 2/25/17 AA - 39.625, last 2/25/17

MADISON

SAVANNAH

KOCIAN

KOOYMAN

5-3 / Sophomore Dallas, Texas Spring Creek Academy WOGA

5-3 / Freshman Laguna Hills, Calif. Aliso Viejo HS Precision Gymnastics

2017

Club

Four-time All-American (postseason first-team all-around and floor, regular season first-team all-around and second-team floor) … Scored a perfect 10 on bars on Feb. 11 against Stanford … NCAA Regional bars champion and co-champion on floor … Earned four All-Pac-12 honors (1st-team AA, FX and 2nd-team V, BB) … Competed in the all-around in 12 of 14 meets … Totaled 16 event victories, including a teamhigh six in the all-around, and was the only Bruin to capture an event title in all four events and the all-around … Finished the season having hit 45 consecutive routines without a fall … Tied her career-high in the all-around with a meet-winning 39.625 against Arizona and also captured her first vault title with a 9.85 and was second on bars (9.9), beam (9.925) and floor (career-high-tying 9.95) … Tied for first on beam with a career-high-tying 9.95 and also scored 9.925 on floor to tie for the team lead at Utah. Her all-around score of 39.55 placed second … Scored her first career perfect 10 on uneven bars vs. Stanford and also won floor with a career-high-tying 9.95 and the all-around with a 39.575 … Earned Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors Feb. 14 for the second time in a row … Set a new career-high to win the all-around at ASU with a 39.625 and scored career-bests of 9.95 on beam to place second and floor to place first. Named the Pac-12 Gymnast and Freshman of the Week for Feb. 7 after that performance … Scored a career-high 39.525 to win the all-around at Oregon State and also contributed career-bests on vault (9.875), bars (9.875) and floor (9.925) … Won the all-around (39.425), bars (9.875), beam (9.85) and floor (9.875) vs. Arkansas in her collegiate debut.

Trained at Precision Gymnastics … Placed ninth in the all-around, sixth on bars and seventh on beam at the 2017 Region 1 Championships … Won the Level 10 State all-around, uneven bars and floor exercise titles in 2017 … In 2016, she placed sixth on floor at the Region 1 Championships and was third on floor, fourth on bars and eighth in the all-around at the State Championships … Won the all-around and beam at the 2016 Brestyan’s Invitational … Placed eighth in the all-around and seventh on bars and floor at the 2015 Junior Olympic NIT … Won the uneven bars title at the 2013 Level 10 State Championships.

Personal Lists her greatest athletic thrill as coming back from shoulder surgery and getting back on bars after being told by her doctor that she probably would not return to gymnastics … Admires Aly Raisman … Hobbies include spending time with friends and family and going to the beach … Favorite apparatus is uneven bars … Parents: Susie and Steve Kooyman … Has a younger brother, Sawyer … Full name is Savannah Shay Kooyman … Goes by Savi … Born in South Lake Tahoe, Calif. … Undeclared major who has aspirations of becoming a physical therapist.

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GYMNAST PROFILES

GRACIE

seven on bars and two on beam … Won UCLA Athletics’ Courage & Character Award.

KRAMER

2016 Pac-12 All-Academic honorable mention … Missed five meets due to a knee injury and returned to the lineup at NCAA Regionals, winning uneven bars with a career-hightying 9.95 … Competed on bars at the NCAA Championships and scored 9.825 in the semifinals and 9.85 in the Super Six … Began the season competing on just balance beam while she recovered from off-season surgery on her thumb … Won beam vs. Utah with a score of 9.925 … Stuck her landing on her first vault of the season at Cal and tied for first place with a 9.875 … Placed first on beam with a 9.95 in her only routine vs. Alabama.

5-3 / Sophomore San Clemente, Calif. JSerra Catholic HS Wildfire Gymnastics

2015 First-team NACGC/W Regular Season All-American and All-Pac-12 on bars and beam … Honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic … Named Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Week Mar. 2 and Feb. 23 and was Specialist of the Week Feb. 2 … Won every event she competed at NCAA Regionals, scoring a career-high 9.925 on vault, 9.925 on bars and 9.95 on beam … Tied for second on beam at Pac-12s with a 9.925 … Tied for first on beam vs. Stanford on Mar. 7 and also scored a career-high 9.9 on vault … Placed first on bars with a career-best 9.95 and tied for third on vault (career-high 9.875) and beam (9.85) at ASU … Won bars (9.95) and beam (9.975) at the Feb. 21 quad meet, where she also exhibitioned on vault and scored 9.925 … Did not compete at Stanford due to illness … Tied for third on bars (9.85) and second on beam (9.875) vs. Washington … Pac-12 Specialist of the Week for Feb. 2 after scoring 9.95 on bars and beam to win those events vs. Cal … Received a 10.0 from one of the two judges on her bars routine vs. Cal and finished with a 9.95 … Tied for first on bars at Utah with a 9.9 … Placed third on beam in her Pauley Pavilion debut vs. Arizona, scoring 9.85 … Won bars (9.9) and beam (9.875) in her collegiate debut at OSU and also tied for fifth with a stuck Yurchenko full vault that scored 9.825.

2017 One of just two Bruins to compete a 10.0-start value vault (Yurchenko 1.5), doing the vault four times in 10 meets … On her first attempt at the Yurchenko 1.5 against Stanford Feb. 11, she scored 9.925 to tie for second place … Also tied for second on vault vs. UNC with a 9.875 … Earned 9.825 on floor in an exhibition at ASU.

Club Won the Level 10 state all-around title in 2015 and the Region 1 vault championship ... Tied for second in the all-around and placed second on floor and beam at the 2015 J.O. NIT Championships ... In 2014, she won the J.O. NIT vault and beam titles, as well as the State vault title ... J.O. National qualifier in 2013 and the Region 1 beam champion ... All-around champion at the 2016 Heart of a Champion meet ... Scored a career-high 9.925 on vault to win the Gliders Invitational in 2016 ... Trained at Wildfire Gymnastics.

Personal Favorite apparatus is vault ... Admires Olympic gold medalist Shawn Johnson ... Born into a surfing family and learned how to surf at a very young age ... Enjoys going to the beach with friends and playing beach volleyball with her younger brother and father ... Parents: Warren and Lorraine Kramer ... Has an older brother Ren and younger siblings Julia and Andrew ... Full name is Grace Catherine Kramer ... Born in Newport Beach, Calif. ... Undeclared major whose career objective is to be a sports commentator or broadcaster.

2014 Unable to compete after undergoing a second knee surgery.

2013 Redshirted the season while recovering from knee surgery in 2012.

Club

Best Marks

Honorary team captain for the Canadian gymnastics team at the 2012 Olympic Games … Was Canada’s top competitor in 2012 and 2011 until she suffered a knee injury at the Canadian National Championships that kept her out of the Olympic Games … Bronze medalist in the all-around and won silver medals on beam and floor at the 2012 Pacific Rim Championships … Won gold on uneven bars at the World Cup in Croatia in 2012 … All-around champion at the 2012 International Gymnix Challenge … Earned a Top 20 finish in the all-around at the 2011 World Championships … Took home a team silver medal at the 2011 Pan American Games … In her first meet back after a two-year hiatus to heal a back injury, she won the all-around at the 2010 Elite Canada … Competing as a junior, she placed second in the all-around and on beam at the 2007 Canadian Championships and won the beam and floor titles in 2008 … Won three silver medals (team, vault, floor) at the 2007 Junior Pan American Games … Trained at Oakville Gymnastics Club under coaches Kelly Manjak, Sue Manjak and Lorne Bobkin and at Sport Seneca under coach Carol-Angela Orchard and Brian McVey.

V - 9.925, 2/11/17 FX - 9.225, 2/20/17

CHRISTINE PENG-PENG

LEE 5-2 / Sixth-Year Senior Toronto, Ont., Canada Northview Heights Secondary Oakville Gymnastics Club/ Sport Seneca

Personal Favorite apparatus is floor exercise … Hobbies include singing, playing guitar and tennis … Admires gymnast Shawn Johnson and tennis player Roger Federer … Full name is Christine Jennifer Peng-Peng Lee … Parents: Kin-Man and Marian Lee … Has a younger brother, Kurtis … Born in Scarborough, Ontario … Sociology major.

2017 AAI Award Finalist … West Region Gymnast of the Year …Pac-12 Specialist of the Year … First-team Regular Season All-American on bars and second-team postseason All-American … First-team All-Pac-12 on bars, second-team on beam … Honorable mention Pac-12 All-Academic honoree … Earned the second perfect 10 on beam in NCAA Super Six history, the first of her career on that event … Scored her second perfect 10 on bars vs. UNC Mar. 12, placed second on beam with a 9.925 and was awarded Pac-12 Specialist of the Week honors for the third time … Scored a pair of 9.975s on bars and beam Mar. 5 vs. Cal … Scored her first career perfect 10 on uneven bars against Stanford on Feb. 11 and added a 9.925 on beam to place second; earned Pac-12 Specialist of the Week honors … Tied for first on uneven bars at Oklahoma with a 9.925 and also scored 9.95 on beam, receiving a perfect 10 from one of the two judges; named Pac-12 Specialist of the Week … Finished the year with nine event wins,

Best Marks V - 9.925, 4/4/15 UB - 10.0, last 3/12/17 BB - 10.0, 4/15/17

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GYMNAST PROFILES

SONYA

Club 2014 Level 10 Region 1 floor exercise champion and SoCal State uneven bars champion… Won the all-around, vault and beam at the 2013 JO NIT … JO National Championships qualifier in 2012 after finishing in fifth place in the all-around at the Region 1 Championships … Level 10 State all-around and beam champion and vault, bars and floor runner-up in 2012 … Trained at All Olympia Gymnastics Center.

MERAZ 5-1 / Senior Santa Monica, Calif. Santa Monica HS All Olympia Gymnastics Center

Personal Hobbies include drawing and listening to music … Career aspiration is to be a doctor … Full name is Sonya Meraz … Parents: Angel and Marianna Meraz … Has an older sister, Dory … Born in Santa Monica, Calif. … Biochemistry major.

Best Marks V - 9.875, 2/20/17 UB - 9.875, 2/25/17 BB - 9.900, 3/19/16 FX - 9.900, 2/14/15 AA - 39.400, last 3/6/16

2017 Second-team Pac-12 All-Academic selection for the second-straight year … Competed on bars in all 14 meets and in 38 consecutive meets … Placed second in the all-around vs. UNC with a season-high 39.25 and tied her season-high on floor with a 9.85 … Competed on three events vs. Cal, including floor for the first time since Jan. 28 … Won her first career event title on Feb. 25, tying for first on vault with a 9.85. She also tied her career-high on bars with a 9.875 … Earned a career-high 9.875 as the leadoff vaulter on Feb. 20 and also contributed leadoff scores of 9.825 on bars and 9.8 on beam … Scored a season-high 9.875 as the leadoff on beam at Utah … Set a new career-high on bars with a 9.875 vs. Stanford … Competed in the all-around in the first three meets and has a high of 39.225, set at Oklahoma … Tied her career-high on bars at Oregon State and at ASU with scores of 9.85 … Tied for third in the all-around in the season opener with a 38.925.

BRIELLE

NGUYEN 5-0 / Junior Tustin, Calif. Foothill HS / Univ. of Illinois Gym-Max

2016 Second-team Pac-12 All-Academic … Led the team with 42 routines competed … Contributed the most points to the team scoring with 409.6875 total points (12.49%) … Scored a new career-high on beam with a 9.9 at Pac-12 Championships and also added a 9.825 on vault and 9.8 on bars … Tied her career-high in the all-around with a second-place score of 39.4 vs. Stanford/Georgia and posted career-highs on bars and beam (9.85) and a season-high on floor (9.875) despite competing without music after a music malfunction … Second in the all-around vs. ASU with a score of 39.025 and also finished second on beam with a career-high-tying 9.85 … Scored a careerhigh 39.4 in her all-around season debut vs. Oregon State, scoring 9.85s across the board and career-highs on vault, bars and beam … Earned season-highs on vault and bars vs. Utah with scores of 9.8 and added a 9.825 on beam … Competed on three events at Cal and had a high mark of 9.8 on floor … Scored 9.8 on her floor exercise debut at Arizona and also placed second on beam with a career-high-tying 9.85 … Made her season debut on vault at Florida and scored 9.75 and added scores of 9.8 on bars and 9.775 on beam … Tied for third on beam with a 9.85 and anchored on bars, scoring 9.7, vs. Alabama.

2017 (Illinois) Received second-team All-Big Ten honors … Received team’s Most Improved Gymnast award … Earned her first career individual event title during the season opener at Missouri, scoring 9.875 on beam … Hit a career-high 9.900 on beam against Minnesota and at Iowa … Hit a career-best 9.900 on floor at the B1G Five Meet, where the Illini recorded the program’s second-highest team score on floor … Competed in all 14 meets on beam and floor, helping Illinois hit the program’s third, fifth, seventh and 10th-highest scores on beam during the season.

2016 (Illinois) Hit her season-high floor score of 9.850 at the State of Illinois Classic … Did not score below 9.700 in her five routines on floor … Recorded her season-best beam score of 9.75 at the NCAA Regional … Made her collegiate debut on beam against Rutgers, scoring 9.550.

2015 Scored 9.85 on beam in five of 10 meets and in four of her last six in the leadoff position … Averaged 9.813 on beam … Hit two strong routines at the NCAA semifinals, scoring 9.8 on bars and 9.75 on beam … Contributed a pair of 9.8s on bars and beam at NCAA Regionals … Recorded a career-high 39.3 in the all-around at Arkansas and placed third on vault with a career-high 9.85, beam with a career-high-tying 9.85 and floor with a 9.875 … Tied her career-highs on bars and beam with scores of 9.85 vs. Stanford on Mar. 7 … Earned third-place finishes on beam with a 9.85 and floor with a 9.825 at ASU … Went all-around at the Feb. 21 quad meet and scored 38.425, placing seventh … Scored career-bests on all three events she competed at Stanford, scoring 9.85 on bars and beam (second place) and 9.9 on floor … Won the all-around in her first attempt vs. Washington, scoring 39.025, and also placed third on floor with a career-high 9.875 … Scored 9.8 on beam in her first counting beam routine vs. Cal … Fourth on floor with a 9.825 in her floor debut vs. Arizona and also scored 9.825 in an exhibition beam performance … Placed fifth on bars with a 9.775 and scored 9.775 on an exhibition beam routine at OSU.

Club Won balance beam title at the 2014 Level 10 State Championships … Placed fifth on beam at the 2015 Level 10 Regionals after placing seventh the year prior … Finished sixth on beam at the 2015 Level 10 State meet … Trained at Gym-Max.

Personal Used to be a competitive ice skater … Wanted to attend UCLA to be part of a team culture that was associated with John Wooden’s ideas … Describes her greatest athletic thrill as seeing all of her teammates doing so well and placing second at the Big Ten Championships in 2017 … Hobbies include going to the beach and hiking … Lists beam and floor as her favorite apparatus … Parents: Quyen Hua and Hoa Nguyen … Full name is Brielle Nguyen ... Born in Newport Beach, Calif. … Sociology major.

Best Marks BB - 9.900, last 2/26/17 FX - 9.900, 3/11/17

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KATELYN

Personal Describes her greatest athletic thrill as representing Team USA at the American Cup and Pacific Rim Championships … Lists Muhammad Ali as the athlete she most admires … Hobbies include shopping, painting nails and going to the beach … Full name is Katelyn Michelle Ohashi … Parents: Richard and Diana Ohashi … Has three older brothers, Ryan, Kyle and Kalen … Born in Seattle, Wash. … Sociology major.

OHASHI 4-10 / Junior Seattle, Wash. Plano Senior HS WOGA

Best Marks V - 9.775, 1/23/16 UB - 9.900, 1/23/16 BB - 10.00, last 3/12/17 FX - 9.925, last 3/12/17 AA - 39.375, 1/23/16

2017 First-team postseason and regular season All-American on balance beam … Finished the regular season ranked No. 1 on beam … First-team All-Pac-12 on beam, second-team on floor … Became the first Bruin ever to score consecutive perfect 10s on beam (Mar. 5 and Mar. 12) … Scored 9.95 on beam with a 10 from one of the six judges at the NCAA Super Six and 9.9125 in the semifinals … Received a perfect 10 on beam from one of four judges at Pac-12 Championships and finished with a 9.95, good for second-place … Earned her second-straight perfect 10 on beam on Mar. 12 vs. UNC and placed third on floor with a career-high-tying 9.925 … Scored her first perfect 10 on beam on Mar. 5 vs. Cal and also set a career-high 9.925 on floor to win the event and was subsequently named Pac-12 Specialist of the Week … Named Pac-12 Specialist of the Week after scoring 9.95 on beam and tied for first on floor with a 9.9 on Feb. 20 … Tied for first on beam at Utah with a 9.95 and added a 9.85 on floor … Scored a career-high 9.975 on beam to win against Stanford on Feb. 11 and also tied for third on floor with her second-straight score of 9.875 … Performed a backhandspring/backhandspring/layout full series on beam for the first time in a collegiate meet vs. Arkansas.

GIULIANNA

PINO 5-2 / Sophomore Miami, Fla. Gulliver Preparatory Universal Gymnastics

2017 Did not see action.

Club

2016

Became the first gymnast ever from Ecuador to compete in two World Cups and at the World Championships, doing so in 2015 ... Competed at the 2016 Pacific Rim Championships and the 2014 Pan American Games Qualifier ... Member of the Ecuadorian National Team since 2012 ... Competed at the Level 10 Region 8 Championships in 2014 ... Trained at Universal Gymnastics in Florida.

Second-team All-Pac-12 on balance beam … Named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week four times in the six weeks she competed in the regular season … Sat out four weeks with a small sternum fracture but came back to score 9.9 on beam in five meets, including at the NCAA Championships and NCAA Super Six … Recorded her third consecutive 9.9 on beam to tie for third place vs. Oklahoma … Won Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors for the second-straight week after scoring career-highs of 9.9 on both beam and floor vs. Stanford/Georgia … In her first meet back from injury, she won beam with a career-high 9.9 vs. ASU, en route to Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors … Named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week after winning the all-around and bars and setting career-highs on all four events (vault - 9.775, bars - 9.925, beam - 9.825, floor - 9.85) and the all-around (39.375) at Arizona … Named the Pac-12 Freshman of the Week Jan. 19 after scoring a career-high 9.9 on bars to tie for third and adding scores of 9.8 on beam and 9.825 on floor at Florida … Second in the all-around in the season opener vs. Alabama, scoring 38.625 thanks in part to scores of 9.8 on beam and 9.85 on floor.

Personal Anthropology major whose objective is to “study the past in order to better understand our future, with the sole purpose of making a difference in the world” ... Hobbies include reading, going to the beach, listening to music, dancing and singing ... Is a 17th direct descendant of the Incas from Ecuador ... Admires gymnasts Danell Leyva, Simone Biles, Nastia Liukin and Kerri Strug ... Favorite apparatus is beam ... Parents: Cynthia Azari, stepfather Jeffery Azari and father Antonio Pino ... Has an older brother Juan Antonio Pino and younger sisters Sophia and Daniela Azari ... Born in Guayaquil, Ecuador.

Club 2013 AT&T American Cup all-around champion … Won a total of four gold medals, a silver and a bronze at the City of Jesolo Trophy in 2012 and 2011 … Dominated at the 2012 Pacific Rim Championships, winning team, all-around, bars, beam and floor gold in the junior division … Won bars and placed eighth on beam at the 2012 Secret U.S. Classic … Won the junior all-around bars, beam and floor titles at the 2011 U.S. Championships … First on bars, second on beam, third in the all-around and fifth on vault at the 2011 CoverGirl Classic … Captured second in the all-around and first on bars at the 2010 U.S. Championships … Placed second in the all-around and on floor at the 2010 CoverGirl Classic … Competing at Level 10 in 2015 and placed second on vault and beam at the State Championships … Trained at WOGA.

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GYMNAST PROFILES

KENDAL

a career-high-tying 9.925 at ASU … Scored the nation’s first perfect 10 of the season on uneven bars at Oregon State Jan. 28, won vault with a career-high 9.925 and tied for fourth on beam with a career-high 9.85 … Earned Pac-12 Freshman and Specialist of the Week honors Jan. 31 after her perfect 10 performance and was also voted UCLA/ Muscle Milk Student-Athlete of the Week … Picked up her second consecutive victory on bars, tying for first with a career-high 9.925 at Oklahoma. Also scored 9.85 on vault and 9.825 on beam … Tied for first on bars with a 9.875, placed third on vault with a 9.875 and scored 9.7 on beam in her collegiate debut vs. Arkansas.

POSTON 5-0 / Freshman Foothill Ranch, Calif. Trabuco Hills HS Azarian Gymnastics

Club 2012 Olympic gold medalist as a member of the Fierce Five ... Five-time World Championship medalist, winning team gold and all-around bronze in 2014 and silver in the all-around, uneven bars and balance beam in 2013 ... Awarded the Longines Prize for Elegance at the 2013 World Championships ... Captured a total of seven medals at the USA Championships, including gold on balance beam in 2013 and 2014 and uneven bars in 2013 ... Won silver in the all-around in 2013 and 2014 ... Earned five medals at the 2014 Pacific Rim Championships, winning team and balance beam gold and all-around, uneven bars and floor exercise silver ... Also won team and balance beam gold and all-around silver at the 2012 Pacific Rims ... Won the all-around at the 2010 Pan American Championships ... Two-time U.S. junior all-around champion (2009, 2010) ... Seven-year U.S. National Team member (four years at the senior level and three at the junior level) ... Trained at Gym-Max under coaches Jenny Zhang and Howie Liang.

Club Qualified for the JO National Championships in 2017 and 2016 … Placed second on beam, third on floor and fourth in the all-around at the 2017 Region 1 Championships … In 2016, she was runner-up on vault and earned a fourth-place finish on bars at the 2016 Region 1 Championships … Won the beam title and was runner-up in the all-around and vault at the 2016 State meet … Captured State titles on vault and beam in 2014 and placed second on beam, third in the all-around and fourth on bars … Four-year team captain at Azarian Gymnastics.

Personal

Personal

Lists her greatest athletic thrill as qualifying to Nationals twice … Admires surfer Bethany Hamilton and hockey player Pavel Datzyuk … Hobbies include hiking, going to the beach, listening to music and reading … Used to play baseball on an all-boys team because she was too competitive to play on the softball team … Favorite apparatus is balance beam … Parents: Erick and Michele Poston … Has a younger sister, Kady … Full name is Kendal Rae Poston … Born in Mission Viejo, Calif. … Undeclared major who has aspirations of entering the business world.

Bioengineering major ... Career objective is to work in the industry of medical devices or pharmaceuticals ... Hobbies include going to the beach and exploring all the beautiful places Southern California has to offer ... Favorite apparatus is uneven bars ... Full name is Kyla Briana Ross ... Born in Honolulu, Hawaii ... Parents: Jason and Kiana Ross ... Has a younger sister, McKenna, who is a freshman volleyball player at the University of Hawaii, and a younger brother, Kayne ... Father Jason played football and baseball at the University of Hawaii and went on to play minor league baseball ... Decided to attend UCLA because she loves how the school excels in both academics and athletics ... Describes her greatest athletic thrill as being able to represent the U.S. in the highest level of competition.

KYLA

ROSS

Best Marks V - 9.925, last 2/4/17 UB - 10.00, last 2/18/17 BB - 10.00, last 3/8/17 FX - 9.825, 4/14/17 AA - 39.575, 4/14/17

5-7 / Sophomore Aliso Viejo, Calif. Aliso Niguel HS Gym-Max

2017 Made history by becoming the first female gymnast ever to win an Olympic, World and NCAA Championship … NCAA balance beam champion and uneven bars co-champion … Scored 9.9625 on beam at NCAA Championships to claim the title … Scored 9.95 on bars to finish in a six-way tie for first on bars … Earned a career-high 39.575 in the all-around in the NCAA semifinals to finish sixth overall … Received first-team postseason All-America honors in the all-around, bars and beam and regular season first-team All-America honors on bars and beam … Finished the regular season ranked No. 1 in the nation on bars … Pac-12 Freshman of the Year … First-team All-Pac-12 on vault, bars and beam … Scored a total of four perfect 10s on the year, two each on bars and beam … Scored the first perfect 10 on beam in Pac-12 Championship history to become the Pac-12 beam champion … Her four perfect 10s were the most by a UCLA gymnast in a single season since Tasha Schwikert had four in 2005 … Led UCLA with 18 individual event wins during the season (seven on bars, five on vault and beam, and one in the all-around) … Led the team with 13 scores of 9.95 or higher and 22 scores of 9.9 or higher … Won vault (9.875) and bars (9.975) and placed third on beam (9.925) vs. Cal … Won every event she competed against Arizona, tying for first on vault with a 9.85 and winning bars and beam with scores of 9.95 … Recorded her first perfect 10 on beam and third overall perfect 10 at UCLA’s Feb. 20 tri-meet and also won the all-around (39.225) and vault (9.9) … Scored her second perfect 10 of the season on bars at Utah … Won beam with a then-career-high 9.975 and vault with 15


GYMNAST PROFILES

MERCEDEZ

STELLA

SANCHEZ

SAVVIDOU

5-5 / Sophomore Agoura Hills, Calif. Agoura HS Matrix Gymnastics

5-2 / Junior Melbourne, Australia Methodist Ladies College Methodist Ladies College Gymnastics Club

2017

2017

Exhibitioned on bars and beam Mar. 5 vs. Cal and scored 9.75 on each event.

Competed on bars in all 14 meets … Scored a career-high-tying 9.9 on bars to place third in back-to-back meets vs. UNC and vs. Cal … Scored 9.8 on her first collegiate vault on Feb. 20 and matched that score on Feb. 25 … Recorded a career-high 9.9 on bars at Utah … Scored a new career-high of 9.925 on floor to place second vs. Stanford and also tied her career-best on bars with a 9.875 … Recorded a pair of 9.8s at ASU on bars and floor … Scored a then-career-high 9.7 on floor and added a 9.8 on bars at Oregon State … Earned fourth place on bars vs. Arkansas with a 9.85.

Club Trained at Matrix Gymnastics ... Won the all-around, bars, beam and floor at the 2015 Copa Quetzal Level 10 competition in Guatemala ... Level 10 Region 1 qualifier in 2016 and 2015 ... Earned Top 5 finishes in the all-around, vault and beam at the 2014 Level 9 Western Championships ... Finished fourth in the all-around, third on vault and fifth on bars and beam at the 2014 Level 9 Region 1 Championships.

2016

Personal

Tied for fourth on bars at Pac-12 Championships with a career-high 9.875 … Scored 9.875 on bars to place fourth against Oklahoma … Competed on bars and beam vs. Stanford/Georgia … Competed on beam for the first time Feb. 27 vs. ASU and tied for third place with a 9.825 … Hit a 9.875 on bars in an exhibition vs. ASU … Made her UCLA debut in an exhibition performance on bars at Arizona, scoring 9.75.

Describes her greatest athletic thrill as traveling to the Copa Quetzal and winning the all-around in her father’s home country of Guatemala ... Favorite apparatus is uneven bars ... Admires Misty Copeland and Michael Jordan ... Started in acro gymnastics and contortion before moving to artistic gymnastics at age 6 ... Loves to dance, and her favorite style is contemporary ... Parents: Rosemarie and Victor Sanchez ... Has a younger sister, Valentina ... Full name is Mercedez Marie Sanchez ... Born in Sherman Oaks, Calif. ... Undeclared major whose career interests lie in physical therapy and coaching gymnastics.

Club Competed for Cyprus at the 2015 World Championships … All-around finalist at the 2014 Commonwealth Games … Competed at the 2015 European Games … Won the Australian Level 10 national vault and bars titles in 2015 and helped lead her Victorian State team to its second-straight team championship … Placed second in the allaround and vault at the 2014 national championships … Named the 2015 Hellenic Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Award-winner for Sporting Excellence … Awarded the 2014 Senior Gymnast of the Year and Senior School Sports Achiever of the Year at Methodist Ladies College.

Best Marks UB - 9.750 (ex.), 3/5/17 BB - 9.750 (ex.), 3/5/17

Personal Favorite apparatus are floor and vault … Lists her biggest athletic thrill as the Victorian State team winning the 2015 Australian National Championships … Admires Romanian gymnast Catalina Ponor … Hobbies include swimming, listening to music, riding horses and baking … Speaks Greek … Full name is Stelutsa Savvidou … Parents: Professor John Roberts and Dr. Chrysanthi Savvidou … Born in Romania … Biology major with a career objective of being an orthopaedic surgeon.

Best Marks V - 9.800, last 2/25/17 UB - 9.875, last 3/19/16 BB - 9.825, 2/27/16 FX - 9.925, 2/11/17

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GYMNAST PROFILES

MACY

PAULINE

TORONJO

TRATZ

4-11 / Redshirt Sophomore Huntsville, Texas Coppell HS Texas Dreams

5-7 / Freshman Karlsruhe, Germany Otto-Hahn Gymnasium Kunstturn Region Karlsruhe

2017

Club

Competed on floor in the last eight meets of the season … Earned a career-best 9.95 on floor vs. UNC, receiving a perfect 10 from one of the two judges, and placing second on the event … Scored a career-high 9.925 on floor Feb. 25, placing third … Competed for the first time on Feb. 20 and tied for first place on floor with a 9.9 … Scored 9.85 in an exhibition on beam at Oklahoma … Made her UCLA debut with an exhibition on beam vs. Arkansas … Overcame a rare eye disease (VKH disease) that caused temporary blindness and limited her training in the preseason.

Two-time German National vault champion (2017 and 2016) … Bronze medalist on floor at the 2016 German National Championship … Won silver on vault and bronze on floor exercise at the 2015 German National Championships … Helped Germany qualify for the 2016 Olympic games with a second-place team finish at the Olympic Test Event and was selected as an Olympic alternate … Competed for Germany at the 2015 World Championships … All-around finalist at the 2015 European Championships … Placed fifth on floor and 13th in the all-around at the 2017 World University Games … Trained at Kunstturn Region Karlsruhe.

2016

Personal

Redshirted the season after undergoing rotator cuff surgery.

Came to UCLA because of the combination of athletics and academics … Hobbies include discovering great places with friends, going on vacation with her family and having picnics … Favorite apparatus is floor exercise … Parents: Annette and Matthias Tratz … Has an older brother, Julius … Full name is Pauline Charlotte Tratz … Goes by Pulla or Pauli … Born in Karlsruhe, Germany … Undeclared major.

Club Won the all-around and floor and placed third on beam, fourth on vault and fifth on bars at the 2015 Level 10 National Championships … All-around and floor champion at the 2015 Region 3 Championships … Swept the all-around and all four events at the 2015 State Championships … Made her senior elite debut in 2014, placing eighth in the all-around and sixth on floor exercise at the P&G National Championships … Placed first in the all-around, bars and beam and second on floor at the 2014 American Classic … At the junior level in 2011, she won a bronze medal on floor and placed ninth in the all-around at the American Classic to qualify for the Visa National Championships … 2010 U.S. Challenge bars and floor champion … Trained at Texas Dreams Gymnastics under coaches Kim Zmeskal Burdette and Chris Burdette.

LILIA

WALLER 5-5 / Freshman Santa Clarita, Calif. Hart HS Waller’s GymJam

Personal Favorite apparatus is floor exercise … Describes her greatest athletic thrill as competing at the 2014 P&G Championships and winning the JO Nationals in 2015 … Full name is Macy Elizabeth Toronjo … Parents: David and Talulla Toronjo … Has a younger brother, Will … Born in Conroe, Texas ... History major.

Best Marks UB - 9.750 (ex.), 3/5/17 BB - 9.750 (ex.), 3/5/17

Club Competed Level 10 from 2015-17 at Waller’s GymJam … Qualified to Level 9 Region 1 Championships in 2014 after seventh-place all-around finish at the State Championships, where she also placed third on bars.

Personal Lists her greatest gymnastics moments as those she has shared with teammates … Wanted to be a part of a school with incredible school spirit, big sports, and great academics … Admires Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs and Nastia Liukin … Hobbies include photography … Favorite apparatus is uneven bars … Parents: Chris and Cindy Waller … Father Chris is UCLA’s Associate Head Coach and was a 1992 Olympian and threetime NCAA champion at UCLA … Mother Cindy also attended UCLA … Has an older sister, Alex, who was a member of the UCLA gymnastics team from 2014-17 … Full name is Lilia Madison Waller … Born in Santa Monica, Calif. … Undeclared major.

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2017 RESULTS AND BEST MARKS

Madison Kocian and Christine Peng-Peng Lee each scored perfect 10s on bars on Feb. 11.

2017 Results

2017 Best Marks

Date

Opponent

Result

Score

1/7

#17 ARKANSAS

W

195.700-195.350

Record 1-0

1/15

at #2 Oklahoma

L

198.025-196.825

1-1

1/28

at #17 Oregon State

W

197.325-196.700

2-1

2/4

at Arizona State

W

197.150-194.600

3-1

2/11

STANFORD

W

198.125-194.175

4-1

2/18

at #5 Utah

L

197.875-197.500

4-2

2/20

#24 UTAH STATE (195.700)

1st

195.875

6-2

W

197.725-196.275

7-2 8-2

Gymnast Cipra Dennis Gerber Hall Hano Honest Kocian Kramer Lee Meraz Mossett Ohashi Preston Ross Sanchez Savvidou Toronjo

BRIDGEPORT (193.225) 2/25

ARIZONA

3/5

#19 CALIFORNIA

W

197.525-196.800

3/12

NORTH CAROLINA

W

197.800-195.400

3/18

at Pac-12 Championships

T-3rd

197.100

4/1

at NCAA Regionals

1st

196.800

4/14

at NCAA Semifinals

2nd

197.5000

4/15

at NCAA Team Final

4th

197.2625

9-2 13-4-1

VAULT 9.875 – – 9.900 9.8625 9.850 9.875 9.925 – 9.875 – – 9.950 9.925 – 9.800 –

BARS – 9.800 – – – 9.875 10.000 – 10.00 9.875 – – – 10.000 9.750 (ex.) 9.900 –

BEAM – – 9.900 – – – 9.950 – 10.00 9.875 9.900 10.00 – 10.000 9.750 (ex.) – 9.850 (ex.)

Boldface indicates gymnast’s collegiate career bests.

BOLDFACE CAPS indicate home meets.

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FLOOR 9.925 – – 9.875 9.050 9.875 9.950 9.225 – 9.850 9.975 9.925 9.900 9.825 – 9.925 9.950

AA – – – – – – 39.625 – – 39.250 – – – 39.575 – – –


2017 MEET SUMMARIES

Meet 3 - at Oregon State (Jan. 28) Powered by a perfect 10 on bars from Kyla Ross and season-best team scores on bars and floor, UCLA earned a 197.325-196.700 victory at Oregon State. The Bruins scored 49.2 or higher on all four events (49.225 on vault, 49.550 on bars, 49.35 on beam and 49.2 on floor) for the first time this season and bested its season-high team total by half a point. Ross won bars (10.0) and vault (9.925), Christine Peng-Peng Lee won beam (9.925), and Madison Kocian won the all-around with a career-high 39.525. Vault - 49.225 Gracie Kramer ...........................9.775 (8t) Sonya Meraz............................9.725 (11t) JaNay Honest ............................9.800 (6t) Madison Kocian ..........................9.875 (2) Napualani Hall ............................9.850 (3) Kyla Ross ...................................9.925 (1)

Beam - 49.350 Mikaela Gerber .........................9.750 (10) Sonya Meraz..............................9.850 (4t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.850 (4t) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.925 (1) Katelyn Ohashi...........................9.875 (2t) Madison Kocian .........................9.850 (4t)

Bars - 49.550 Madison Kocian ........................9.875 (5t) Sonya Meraz..............................9.850 (7t) JaNay Honest ............................9.875 (5t) Stella Savvidou ........................9.800 (10t) Kyla Ross ...................................10.00 (1) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.950 (2)

Floor - 49.200 Napualani Hall ...........................9.850 (6t) JaNay Honest ............................9.875 (4t) Stella Savvidou .........................9.700 (11) Sonya Meraz.............................8.350 (12) Hallie Mossett ............................9.850 (6t) Madison Kocian .........................9.925 (2t)

Hallie Mossett

Meet 4 - at Arizona State (Feb. 4) Meet 1 - Arkansas (Jan. 7) Using 13 competitors, UCLA defeated Arkansas, 195.7-195.35 in the season opener. The Bruins used strong 49.25 performances on vault and bars in the first two rotations to build a strong enough lead to withstand errors on beam and floor. Senior Hallie Mossett clinched the victory with her 9.8 on floor on the final routine of the meet. Freshman and 2016 Olympic gold medalist Madison Kocian won the all-around and three events.

UCLA scored 49.3 on its first three events and finished with 49.25 on beam to defeat Arizona State, 197.150-194.600. Madison Kocian won the all-around, scoring a career-high 39.625, and also captured first on floor with a career-high 9.95 and second on beam with another career-high 9.95. Kyla Ross nearly scored another perfect 10, earning 9.975 on balance beam, and also stuck a nearly perfect 9.925. Christine Peng-Peng Lee was UCLA’s other event winner, scoring 9.925 on uneven bars. The meet marked the return of Angi Cipra to the lineup and the debut of Katelyn Ohashi on floor.

Vault - 49.250 Sonya Meraz..............................9.825 (4t) Gracie Kramer ...........................9.725 (9t) Madison Kocian .........................9.825 (4t) Kyla Ross ...................................9.875 (3) Madison Preston ........................9.900 (1t) Felicia Hano...............................9.825 (4t)

Beam - 48.725 Mikaela Gerber ..........................9.850 (1t) Sonya Meraz.............................9.625 (11) Kyla Ross ...................................9.700 (8) Madison Kocian .........................9.850 (1t) Peng-Peng Lee .........................9.650 (10) Katelyn Ohashi............................9.675 (9)

Vault - 49.300 JaNay Honest .............................9.775 (6) Gracie Kramer .............................9.800(5) Madison Kocian .........................9.875 (2t) Angi Cipra .................................9.875 (2t) Napualani Hall ............................9.825 (4) Kyla Ross ...................................9.925 (1)

Beam - 49.250 Mikaela Gerber ...........................9.850 (4) Hallie Mossett .............................9.875 (3) Madison Kocian ..........................9.950 (2) Kyla Ross ...................................9.975 (1) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.600 (9) Katelyn Ohashi .........................9.250 (11)

Bars - 49.250 JaNay Honest ...........................9.200 (11) Sonya Meraz...............................9.775 (7) Stella Savvidou ...........................9.850 (4) Kyla Ross ..................................9.875 (1t) Peng-Peng Lee ..........................9.875 (1t) Madison Kocian ........................9.875 (1t)

Floor - 48.475 Sonya Meraz..............................9.700 (7t) Napualani Hall ..........................9.225 (11) Madison Preston ........................9.875 (1t) Madison Kocian .........................9.875 (1t) Felicia Hano..............................9.050 (12) Hallie Mossett .............................9.800 (4)

Bars - 49.300 Madison Kocian .........................9.850 (4t) Sonya Meraz..............................9.850 (4t) JaNay Honest .............................9.875 (2) Stella Savvidou ...........................9.800 (6) Kyla Ross .................................9.375 (11) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.925 (1)

Floor - 49.300 Napualani Hall ...........................9.775 (8t) Stella Savvidou ..........................9.800 (6t) Katelyn Ohashi............................9.875 (3) Kyla Ross .................................9.150 (12) Madison Kocian ..........................9.950 (1) Hallie Mossett .............................9.900 (2)

Meet 2 - at Oklahoma (Jan. 15)

Meet 5 - Stanford (Feb. 12)

The Bruins improved upon their season-opening total by over a point, scoring 196.825 in a dual meet loss to Oklahoma, who scored a national-best 198.025. The Bruins were strong on bars and beam, scoring 49.35 and 49.425, respectively. Christine Peng-Peng Lee and Kyla Ross tied for first place on bars with scores of 9.925, and Lee finished second on beam with a 9.95 on a routine that earned a perfect 10 from one judge. Vault - 49.075 Sonya Meraz..............................9.775 (9t) Gracie Kramer ............................9.800 (8) Napualani Hall ...........................9.775 (9t) Madison Kocian ..........................9.875 (4) Kyla Ross ..................................9.850 (5t) JaNay Honest ............................9.775 (9t)

Beam - 49.450 Mikaela Gerber ..........................9.825 (9t) Sonya Meraz.............................9.775 (11) Kyla Ross ..................................9.825 (9t) Madison Kocian .........................9.925 (4t) Peng-Peng Lee ..........................9.950 (2t) Katelyn Ohashi...........................9.925 (4t)

Bars - 49.350 JaNay Honest .............................9.875 (7) Sonya Meraz..............................9.825 (8t) Stella Savvidou .........................9.850 (10) Kyla Ross ..................................9.925 (1t) Peng-Peng Lee ..........................9.925 (1t) Madison Kocian .......................8.900 (12)

Floor - 48.950 Sonya Meraz..............................9.700 (7t) JaNay Honest ............................9.850 (8t) Napualani Hall ..........................9.475 (11) Stella Savvidou .........................9.400 (12) Madison Kocian .........................9.900 (2t) Hallie Mossett ............................9.875 (6t)

UCLA made a strong statement against Stanford, recording a national-best team score of 198.125 in a nearly four-point victory. The score was UCLA’s highest since also recording 198.125 en route to winning the 2004 NCAA Super Six Team Finals. The Bruins hit 24-for-24, with 10 scores of 9.9 or higher, including two perfect 10s by Madison Kocian and Christine Peng-Peng Lee on bars and two 9.975s (Kyla Ross on bars and Katelyn Ohashi on beam), and just three scores under 9.8. Eleven career-high marks were achieved by nine Bruins.

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Vault - 49.500 Madison Kocian .........................9.850 (8t) Angi Cipra .................................9.875 (5t) Napualani Hall ..........................9.725 (12) Madison Preston .........................9.950 (1) Gracie Kramer ...........................9.925 (2t) Kyla Ross ...................................9.900 (4)

Beam - 49.425 Mikaela Gerber ...........................9.850 (4) Hallie Mossett ............................9.800 (5t) Madison Kocian .........................9.775 (7t) Kyla Ross ...................................9.875 (3) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.925 (2) Katelyn Ohashi ...........................9.975 (1)

Bars - 49.725 Sonya Meraz..............................9.875 (4t) JaNay Honest .............................9.775 (7) Stella Savvidou ..........................9.875 (4t) Madison Kocian .........................10.00 (1t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.975 (3t) Peng-Peng Lee ..........................10.00 (1t)

Floor - 49.475 Napualani Hall ...........................9.875 (3t) Stella Savvidou ...........................9.925 (2) Katelyn Ohashi...........................9.875 (3t) Madison Kocian ..........................9.950 (1) Angi Cipra ..................................9.825 (7) Hallie Mossett ............................9.850 (5t)


2017 MEET SUMMARIES

Meet 6 - at Utah (Feb. 18) Behind a perfect 10 on uneven bars by Kyla Ross and a season-high 49.55 on the balance beam in the final rotation, UCLA totaled a season-high road score of 197.5 but took its first loss of the season at Utah. The fifth-ranked Utes scored 197.875 to edge the Bruins in a highly-charged dual meet in Salt Lake City. The two teams were tied after the first rotation, but Utah claimed a two-tenths of a point lead after rotation two. The Utes firmed up the victory with five scores of 9.9 or better on floor in the final rotation. Vault - 49.200 JaNay Honest ............................9.850 (5t) Gracie Kramer ..........................9.800 (10) Madison Kocian ..........................9.825 (9) Angi Cipra .................................9.850 (5t) Kyla Ross ...................................9.875 (3) Madison Preston .......................9.750 (11)

Beam - 49.550 Sonya Meraz..............................9.875 (5t) Hallie Mossett .............................9.900 (4) Madison Kocian .........................9.950 (1t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.875 (5t) Peng-Peng Lee .........................9.825 (11) Katelyn Ohashi ..........................9.950 (1t)

Bars - 49.400 Sonya Meraz............................9.775 (10t) JaNay Honest .............................9.875 (6) Stella Savvidou ..........................9.900 (4t) Madison Kocian ..........................9.850 (7) Kyla Ross ...................................10.00 (1) Peng-Peng Lee .........................9.450 (12)

Floor - 49.350 JaNay Honest ..........................9.825 (10t) Stella Savvidou .........................9.050 (12) Katelyn Ohashi............................9.850 (8) Madison Kocian .........................9.925 (4t) Angi Cipra ...............................9.825 (19t) Hallie Mossett ............................9.925 (4t) Katelyn Ohashi

Meet 7 - vs. Bridgeport, Utah State (Feb. 20)

Meet 9 - California (Mar. 5)

Kyla Ross scored her second perfect 10 in three days, this time on the balance beam, as UCLA scored 195.875 to top Utah State (195.700) and Bridgeport (193.225) in Pauley Pavilion. Ross also won the all-around and vault. The Bruins had strong showings on the first three rotations, scoring 49.2 on vault, 49.4 on bars and 49.275 on beam but ran out of steam in the final rotation, scoring just 48.0. UCLA had built up a big enough lead after three, however, to hold off Utah State.

Katelyn Ohashi became the fourth Bruin to score a perfect 10 this season, earning a 10.0 on the balance beam to help the No. 4 Bruins defeat No. 19 California, 197.525-196.800, in front of a new UCLA Women’s Gymnastics dual meet record crowd of 12,576 in Pauley Pavilion. UCLA started a little slow, scoring 49.1 on vault, matching Cal’s first rotation score on bars, but the Bruins pulled away with scores of 49.55 on bars and beam. UCLA closed on floor exercise with a 49.325, led by Ohashi’s meet-winning 9.925.

Vault - 49.200 Sonya Meraz..............................9.875 (2t) JaNay Honest ............................9.750 (8t) Stella Savvidou ..........................9.800 (5t) Madison Preston ........................9.875 (2t) Gracie Kramer ..........................9.275 (17) Kyla Ross ...................................9.900 (1)

Beam - 49.275 Sonya Meraz..............................9.800 (4t) Hallie Mossett ............................9.800 (4t) Madison Kocian .......................9.625 (10t) Kyla Ross ...................................10.00 (1) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.725 (8) Katelyn Ohashi ...........................9.950 (2)

Bars - 49.400 Sonya Meraz..............................9.825 (5t) JaNay Honest ............................9.825 (5t) Stella Savvidou ........................9.750 (13t) Madison Kocian .........................9.875 (3t) Kyla Ross ...................................9.925 (2) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.950 (1)

Floor - 48.000 Katelyn Ohashi...........................9.900 (1t) Macy Toronjo ............................9.900 (1t) Stella Savvidou .........................9.575 (14) JaNay Honest ...........................9.100 (17) Gracie Kramer ..........................9.225 (16) Kyla Ross .................................9.400 (15)

Vault - 49.100 Sonya Meraz .............................9.775 (8t) Madison Kocian .........................9.850 (2t) Angi Cipra .................................9.825 (5t) Kyla Ross ...................................9.875 (1) Madison Preston ........................9.775 (8t) Gracie Kramer ..........................9.650 (12)

Beam - 49.550 Mikaela Gerber ........................9.800 (10) Hallie Mossett ............................9.850 (7t) Madison Kocian ........................9.750 (12) Kyla Ross ...................................9.925 (3) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.975 (2) Katelyn Ohashi............................10.00 (1)

Bars - 49.550 Sonya Meraz..............................9.850 (4t) JaNay Honest ............................9.850 (4t) Stella Savvidou ...........................9.900 (3) Madison Kocian .........................9.825 (8t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.975 (1t) Peng-Peng Lee ..........................9.975 (1t)

Floor - 49.325 Sonya Meraz............................9.800 (10t) Macy Toronjo ...........................9.800 (10t) Katelyn Ohashi............................9.925 (1) Angi Cipra .................................9.875 (3t) Madison Kocian ..........................9.900 (2) Hallie Mossett ...........................9.825 (8t)

Meet 8 - Arizona (Feb. 25) Meet 10 - vs. North Carolina (Mar. 13)

UCLA earned 10 scores of 9.9 or better, including a near-perfect 9.975 on floor exercise by Hallie Mossett, to cruise to a 197.725-196.275 victory over Arizona. The victory was UCLA’s 700th in program history. The Bruins were competing in their third meet in seven days yet got better as the day progressed, earning the team’s second-highest score of the season. UCLA started with a 49.175 on vault, earned 49.425 on uneven bars, 49.5 on beam and finished with a season-best 49.625 on floor exercise. Vault - 49.175 Sonya Meraz .............................9.850 (1t) Madison Kocian .........................9.850 (1t) Angi Cipra .................................9.825 (4t) Stella Savvidou ..........................9.800 (6t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.850 (1t) Madison Preston ........................9.800 (6t)

Beam - 49.500 Sonya Meraz.............................9.750 (11) Hallie Mossett .............................9.825 (9) Madison Kocian .........................9.925 (2t) Kyla Ross ...................................9.950 (1) Peng-Peng Lee ..........................9.900 (4t) Katelyn Ohashi...........................9.900 (4t)

Bars - 49.425 Sonya Meraz..............................9.875 (4t) JaNay Honest ............................9.850 (6t) Stella Savvidou ..........................9.850 (6t) Madison Kocian .........................9.900 (2t) Kyla Ross ...................................9.950 (1) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.825 (9)

Floor - 49.625 Katelyn Ohashi............................9.875 (6) Napualani Hall ...........................9.725 (9t) Macy Toronjo ..............................9.925 (3) Angi Cipra ................................9.900 (4t) Madison Kocian ..........................9.950 (2) Hallie Mossett ............................9.975 (1)

On Senior Day, UCLA scored two perfect 10s en route to scoring its second-highest team total of the season in a 197.800-195.400 win over North Carolina. Senior Christine Peng-Peng Lee scored her second 10 of the year on uneven bars, and Katelyn Ohashi scored her second consecutive 10 on balance beam. UCLA had 12 scores of 9.9 or higher, including five on floor exercise. The Bruins hit a season-best on floor with a 49.65, led by senior Hallie Mossett’s 9.975 and redshirt freshman Macy Toronjo’s career-high 9.95. Both routines earned a perfect 10 from one judge.

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Vault - 49.275 Sonya Meraz.............................9.750 (10) Angi Cipra ..................................9.775 (9) Napualani Hall ...........................9.850 (5t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.875 (2t) Madison Preston .........................9.900 (1) Gracie Kramer ...........................9.875 (2t)

Beam - 49.425 Mikaela Gerber .........................9.750 (10) Hallie Mossett ............................9.900 (3t) Sonya Meraz...............................9.850 (5) Kyla Ross .................................9.400 (11) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.925 (2) Katelyn Ohashi............................10.00 (1)

Bars - 49.450 Sonya Meraz..............................9.800 (4t) JaNay Honest ............................9.800 (4t) Rechelle Dennis .........................9.800 (4t) Stella Savvidou ..........................9.900 (3t) Kyla Ross ...................................9.950 (2) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................10.00 (1)

Floor - 49.650 Sonya Meraz..............................9.850 (7t) Macy Toronjo ..............................9.950 (2) Katelyn Ohashi...........................9.925 (3t) Angi Cipra ................................9.900 (4t) Madison Preston ........................9.900 (4t) Hallie Mossett ............................9.975 (1)


2017 MEET SUMMARIES

Meet 11 - Pac-12 Championships (Mar. 18) UCLA had a rough start to the Pac-12 Championship meet and finished tied for third with Washington behind first-place Utah and second-place Oregon State. The Bruins fell behind in the first rotation after an average showing on vault and then struggled on uneven bars, scoring under 49 for the first time all season. UCLA turned it around in the final two rotations, scoring a season-high 49.575 on balance beam and then turning in three scores of 9.9 on higher on floor exercise to close the meet. Kyla Ross scored her second perfect 10 of the year on beam to claim the title. Vault - 49.150 Madison Kocian .......................9.775 (32t) Felicia Hano.............................9.825 (18t) Napualani Hall ...........................9.900 (5t) Kyla Ross ................................9.850 (12t) Madison Preston ......................9.800 (26t) Gracie Kramer ..........................9.250 (47)

Beam - 49.575 Mikaela Gerber ..........................9.900 (7t) Hallie Mossett ...........................9.275 (48) Madison Kocian .........................9.900 (7t) Kyla Ross ...................................10.00 (1) Peng-Peng Lee ........................9.825 (34t) Katelyn Ohashi...........................9.950 (2t)

Bars - 48.950 Sonya Meraz............................9.750 (38t) JaNay Honest ...........................9.075 (47) Stella Savvidou .........................9.600 (46) Madison Kocian .......................9.825 (19t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.875 (6t) Peng-Peng Lee ..........................9.900 (2t)

Floor - 49.425 Katelyn Ohashi.........................9.850 (16t) Macy Toronjo ............................9.050 (48) Madison Preston ......................9.850 (16t) Angi Cipra .................................9.900 (5t) Madison Kocian .........................9.900 (5t) Hallie Mossett ...........................9.925 (2t)

Kyla Ross

Meet 12 - NCAA Regionals (Apr. 1)

Meet 13 - NCAA Semifinals (Apr. 14)

Top-seeded UCLA scored 196.800 to win the NCAA Champaign Regional and qualify for the NCAA Championships. Also qualifying in second place was Oregon State, which scored 196.150 to outscore Iowa, who finished strong with a 49.600 on beam to come in third overall with a 196.050. The Bruins started out strong with a 49.425 on uneven bars, led by the 1-2-3 punch of Madison Kocian (9.95), Christine Peng-Peng Lee (9.925) and Kyla Ross (9.9). After some nervous moments on beam put UCLA’s lead at just two-tenths of a point, the Bruins rallied with a 49.275 on floor to give the Bruins a six-tenths lead. UCLA sealed first place with a 49.075 on vault.

UCLA qualified for the NCAA Super Six for the 20th time after finishing in second place in the first semifinal. The Bruins scored 197.500 to place just behind top-ranked Oklahoma, who finished with 197.725. Utah joined the Bruins and Sooners in qualifying, placing third with a 197.050. Kyla Ross and Madison Kocian led the Bruins with strong all-around performances. Ross scored a career-high 39.575 to place second in the session, followed closely by Kocian, who placed third with a 39.550. Ross won the NCAA individual titles on uneven bars and balance beam.

Vault - 49.075 Angi Cipra .................................9.825 (4t) Madison Kocian .........................9.800 (7t) Napualani Hall ...........................9.825 (4t) Felicia Hano.............................9.725 (24t) Kyla Ross ................................9.775 (11t) Madison Preston .......................9.850 (47)

Beam - 49.025 Mikaela Gerber ........................9.750 (32t) Hallie Mossett ..........................9.750 (32t) Madison Kocian .......................9.750 (32t) Kyla Ross ..................................9.925 (3t) Peng-Peng Lee ........................9.850 (10t) Katelyn Ohashi..........................9.200 (41)

Bars - 49.425 Sonya Meraz............................9.800 (17t) JaNay Honest ..........................9.825 (13t) Stella Savvidou ........................9.825 (13t) Madison Kocian ..........................9.950 (1) Kyla Ross ..................................9.900 (3t) Peng-Peng Lee ...........................9.925 (2)

Floor - 49.275 Katelyn Ohashi...........................9.850 (4t) Macy Toronjo ...........................9.825 (12t) Madison Preston .......................9.225 (39) Angi Cipra .................................9.875 (1t) Madison Kocian .........................9.875 (1t) Hallie Mossett ...........................9.850 (4t)

Vault - 49.2375 Angi Cipra ...............................9.8375 (9t) Madison Kocian .......................9.8750 (5t) Napualani Hall .......................9.8250 (13t) Felicia Hano.............................9.8625 (7t) Kyla Ross ................................9.8375 (9t) Madison Preston .....................9.1500 (42)

Beam - 49.3625 Mikaela Gerber ......................9.8625 (17t) Hallie Mossett .........................9.2000 (43) Madison Kocian .....................9.8625 (17t) Kyla Ross .................................9.9625 (1) Peng-Peng Lee ......................9.7625 (35t) Katelyn Ohashi.........................9.9125 (4t)

Bars - 49.3625 Sonya Meraz..........................9.8000 (26t) JaNay Honest ........................9.8250 (19t) Stella Savvidou ......................9.8250 (19t) Madison Kocian .......................9.8750 (8t) Kyla Ross ................................9.9500 (1t) Peng-Peng Lee ........................9.8875 (5t)

Floor - 49.5375 Macy Toronjo .........................9.8750 (13t) Katelyn Ohashi.......................9.8750 (13t) Kyla Ross ..............................9.8250 (29t) Angi Cipra ...............................9.9250 (3t) Madison Kocian ........................9.9375 (2) Hallie Mossett .........................9.9250 (3t)

Meet 14 - NCAA Super Six (Apr. 15) UCLA earned a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships, scoring 197.2625 and improving upon its fifth place showing from 2016. Oklahoma won its second-consecutive title, scoring a Super Six record 198.3875. LSU was second with a 197.7375, and Florida finished third with a 197.7000. Utah finished fifth with a 196.5875, and Alabama was sixth with a 196.000. Christine Peng-Peng Lee scored her first career perfect 10 on beam and UCLA’s 10th perfect 10 of the season.

2017 NCAA Champaign Regional Champions

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Vault - 49.000 Angi Cipra .....................................9.6875 Madison Kocian .............................9.8125 Napualani Hall ...............................9.8375 Felicia Hano...................................9.7875 Kyla Ross ......................................9.8750 Madison Preston ............................9.6000

Beam - 49.4875 Mikaela Gerber ..............................9.8375 Hallie Mossett ................................9.8500 Madison Kocian .............................9.8125 Kyla Ross ......................................9.8500 Peng-Peng Lee ..............................10.000 Katelyn Ohashi...............................9.9500

Bars - 49.4375 Sonya Meraz..................................9.1875 JaNay Honest ................................9.8500 Stella Savvidou ..............................9.8000 Madison Kocian .............................9.9375 Kyla Ross ......................................9.9500 Peng-Peng Lee ..............................9.9000

Floor - 49.3375 Macy Toronjo .................................9.8500 Katelyn Ohashi...............................9.7750 Angi Cipra .....................................9.8875 Madison Kocian .............................9.9125 Kyla Ross ......................................9.7500 Hallie Mossett ...............................9.9125


NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONS

The 1997 Bruins (clockwise, l-r) - Susie Erickson, Carmen Tausend, Lena Degteva, Heidi Moneymaker, Deborah Mink, Amy Smith, Lisa Hiley, Kiralee Hayashi, Leah Homma, Luisa Portocarrero, Stella Umeh, Andrea Fong.

The 2000 Bruins (clockwise, l-r) - Carly Raab, Stephanie Johnson, Doni Thompson, Valerie Velasco, Onnie Willis, Malia Jones, Alison Stoner, Lindsey Dong, Mohini Bhardwaj, Lena Degteva, Kristin Parker, Amy Young, Heidi Moneymaker.

After being voted the pre-season No. 1, UCLA watched as Georgia assumed the role of favorites during the regular season. But when it counted the most, the Bruins proved they were worthy of their early ranking by winning their first-ever NCAA Championship.

It was a dream season for the 2000 UCLA Gymnastics Team. The Bruins started the season strong with school-record performances in the beginning of the year, and ended the season unstoppable as Pac-10, Regional and NCAA Champions.

1997

2000

UCLA’s national championship run began in earnest at the NCAA Regional meet. After impressive performances on floor (49.55), vault (49.5) and bars (49.4), UCLA had already reached 148+ with just beam to go and looked well on its way to another regional championship in a runaway. It wasn’t quite a runaway, as three Bruin falls on the beam made it interesting, but UCLA’s lead was so large that it didn’t matter. The Bruins placed first with a score of 197.025, .85 better than second-place Oregon State.

Before UCLA even began its competition at the Super Six Team Finals, the door had opened. As the Bruins were taking a first-rotation bye, Georgia was stumbling on beam, counting two falls to essentially take the Gym Dogs out of the running. The pressure then shifted to the Bruins, who would follow on the dreaded beam. But the Bruins were undaunted by the pressure. Leadoff competitor Susie Erickson hit a career-high 9.85 to start the ball rolling. A fall in the third position put a scare into the Bruins, but they rallied to hit their routines - Leah Homma for a 9.8, Luisa Portocarrero for a 9.825, and Stella Umeh with a spectacular 9.925 - to take themselves safely past the most nerve-racking event in the competition with a score of 49.2.

At the team preliminaries of the NCAA Championship, the Bruins were able to get back on their No. 1 nemesis right away, starting on the balance beam. UCLA conquered its demons, with all six gymnasts hitting their routines to give UCLA a 49.05 first-rotation score. From there, the Bruins cruised and ended up hitting 24 for 24 routines to take first place and easily qualify for the Super Six Team Finals.

UCLA entered its third event, vault, in third place behind Michigan and Arizona State. The Bruins improved their position with strong vaulting and moved into a tie with Michigan with one rotation remaining - UCLA on bars and Michigan on floor.

UCLA received another unfavorable draw for the Super Six, starting on floor and ending on a bye after beam. But this time, the Bruins drew upon their experience at their Regional meet and performed like champions, taking the lead early and never relinquishing it.

With Michigan faltering on floor, the Bruins needed a 49.25 to surpass ASU for the championship. Deborah Mink started with a 9.825. Kiralee Hayashi followed with a 9.85. Lena Degteva nailed a 9.875, and Umeh followed with a 9.925. Freshman Heidi Moneymaker needed just a 9.775 to clinch the championship and scored that and more with a 9.925. Homma’s 9.95 to close the competition punctuated the evening for the Bruins, who totaled a season-high 197.15, three-tenths better than ASU. The championship was the first ever for UCLA and the first for any school outside of Utah, Georgia or Alabama.

The Bruins set the tone right away, scoring a 49.375 on floor behind a leadoff score of 9.85 from Malia Jones and a pair of 9.9s from Mohini Bhardwaj and Heidi Moneymaker. In first place after rotation one, the Bruins then moved to vault, where they scored four 9.9s (Kristin Parker, Lena Degteva, Bhardwaj and Moneymaker) to account for a 49.45 and a seven-tenths lead. While the Bruins were on a bye in rotation three, Alabama closed to within four-tenths, and Nebraska pulled to within .425. Each subsequent Bruin routine would be critical. On bars, a 9.9 from Degteva and a 9.95 from Bhardwaj brought the Bruins a solid 49.35 score and kept their lead at seven-tenths ahead of Utah, but with the beam remaining. As the leadoff performer, freshman Doni Thompson gave the Bruins just what they needed - a career-high 9.8. Parker followed with a 9.775, Jones recorded a 9.75, and Moneymaker provided a 9.85. After Degteva dismounted with a 9.825, UCLA knew it had done all it could do to win the title. Bhardwaj capped the meet with a 9.875 and gave UCLA a second consecutive 24 for 24 performance. The Bruins spent the final rotation on a bye in the locker room and waited as the other schools tried to overtake their 197.3 final score. The closest competitors needed more than 49.725 (9.945 average) to tie. None of the teams came close, and UCLA won its second national title. UCLA continued its winning ways at the Individual Event Finals, as Bhardwaj won the uneven bars title, and Degteva won the balance beam crown. 22


NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONS

The 2001 Bruins (clockwise, l-r) - Mohini Bhardwaj, Malia Jones, Stephanie Johnson, Jamie Dantzscher, Jamie Williams, Doni Thompson, Kristin Parker, Carly Raab, Valerie Velasco, Kristen Maloney, Yvonne Tousek, Jeanette Antolin, Onnie Willis, Lindsey Dong.

The 2003 Bruins (back row, l-r) - Yvonne Tousek, Alyssa Beckerman, Jamie Williams, Carly Raab, Onnie Willis, Doni Thompson, Holly Murdock, Trishna Patel. (middle row, l-r) - Malia Jones, Kristin Parker, Jamie Dantzscher, Kristen Maloney, Christy Erickson. (front row, l-r) - Kate Richardson, Christie Tedmon, Jeanette Antolin.

The expectations for the 2001 Bruins were sky-high. After all, the Bruins were the defending NCAA Champions and had what was generally considered the most talented team in the history of collegiate gymnastics. But it took more than just talent for UCLA to reach the top of the podium at the NCAA Championships. A strong team commitment, team chemistry, depth, resiliency and a lot of heart brought the Bruins their second consecutive national title.

2001

2003

A year after a disappointing third-place finish at the NCAA Championships, UCLA reclaimed its status as the top program in the nation, winning the NCAA title for the third time in four years.

UCLA entered the NCAA Championships in Lincoln, Neb. as the favorite and got through stage one of the Championships by placing first at the preliminaries with a score of 196.95. The Bruins did have to count a fall on beam, leaving definite room for improvement in team finals.

The quest to repeat started off strongly after a 24-for-24 performance during the preliminary session. UCLA placed first in the afternoon session with a score of 197.625 to advance to the Super Six. Onnie Willis ended the afternoon as the all-around co-leader and saw her score stand during the evening session, making her UCLA’s first-ever NCAA all-around champion.

The Bruins were a resilient bunch in team finals. On three of the four events, UCLA had an early fall but never let it faze them, stepping up under pressure to throw out that low score.

With day one of the Championships over with, the Bruins went into the team finals wearing shirts that read “Win With Our Hearts”, and they proceeded to do just that.

Competing in the favored Olympic order, UCLA’s night got off to a slow start when the first vaulter fell. However, the rest of the team raised their game a notch and reeled off five straight dynamic vaults to close the set with a team total of 49.35.

The Bruins showed their heart early in the competition. During the first rotation, a fall from the first competitor put the pressure on early, but the team responded with three consecutive scores of 9.9+ to end the floor rotation with a .275 lead over Georgia.

UCLA suffered another fall on bars in its next rotation, but again, three straight scores of 9.9 or higher to close the set negated the fall and put the Bruins ahead by twotenths after two events.

The Bruins increased their lead on vault to .35 after totaling 49.45, thanks to three scores of 9.9 or higher.

On beam, where UCLA had suffered two falls in prelims, Bruin head coach Valorie Kondos Field employed a brilliant strategic move, putting in the extremely consistent Onnie Willis as the leadoff competitor. In her first ever leadoff performance, Willis was not only steady but spectacular, scoring a 9.925 to set the table perfectly for her teammates. UCLA reeled off scores of 9.9, 9.825, 9.85, 9.95 and 9.9 to earn a final team score of 49.525 and a .475 lead over second-place Georgia.

The lead evaporated to just one-tenth of a point when two of UCLA’s final three competitors on bars made costly errors, and with the Bruins’ final rotation being the dreaded balance beam, UCLA had to be flawless. And they were. As home team Georgia scored a 49.5 on vault, the Bruins matched them score for score. In the leadoff position, Doni Thompson put the winning wheels in motion by starting the set with a career-high 9.9. A fall from UCLA’s second competitor put the pressure on, but the Bruins responded and almost fed off the pressure.

Heading into the final rotation, UCLA held a three-tenths lead over Alabama and needed to score 48.85 on floor to overtake Georgia. Jeanette Antolin led off with a 9.85, and seniors Kristin Parker and Malia Jones capped off their careers with a 9.875 and 9.9, respectively. A fall by Kate Richardson put some pressure on the Bruins, but with Willis and Jamie Dantzscher on deck, there was little doubt they would respond like champions. Willis earned a 9.9, and Dantzscher clinched the victory by scoring a near-perfect 9.975, which gave UCLA a final total of 197.825, .55 higher than second-place Alabama.

Tousek followed with a career-high 9.95, Willis tied her career-high with a 9.9, and Maloney scored a 9.925 to set the stage for Bhardwaj. In familiar territory after having clinched the dual meet win against Georgia at home, Bhardwaj responded with a 9.9, well above the 9.75 she needed to move ahead of Georgia. The Bruins finished with a beam total of 49.575, the second-highest beam mark in school history, and an overall team total of 197.575, .175 ahead of Georgia.

Richardson and Dantzscher shared the uneven bars title at the Individual Event Finals, and Richardson took home the balance beam crown.

In addition to the team and all-around titles, Tousek won the uneven bars title, and Bhardwaj capped her career by winning the floor exercise championship.

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NCAA TEAM CHAMPIONS

The 2004 Bruins (back row, l-r) - Aimee Walker, Ashley Peckett, Holly Murdock, Ashley Martin, Michelle Selesky. (middle row, l-r) - Jamie Williams, Christie Tedmon, Lori Winn, Kisha Auld, Jennifer Sutton, Kate Richardson, Courtney Walker. (front row, l-r) - Trishna Patel, Yvonne Tousek, Kristen Maloney, Jamie Dantzscher, Jeanette Antolin, Christy Erickson.

The 2010 Bruins (back row, l-r) - Tauny Frattone, Tiffany Hyland, Lichelle Wong, Danielle Greig, Marci Bernholtz, Brittani McCullough, Courtney Shannon, Kaelie Baer, Aisha Gerber. (front row, l-r) - Allison Taylor, Vanessa Zamarripa, Talia Kushynski, Monique De La Torre, Anna Li, Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, Niki Tom, Mizuki Sato, Alyssa Pritchett.

As hosts of the NCAA Championships, the Bruins were looking for their fifth title but first on their home turf. The “Drive for Five” started in the preliminary session.

UCLA closed its near-perfect run in postseason competition with a dominating 24-for-24 performance at the NCAA Super Six Team Championships, winning its sixth NCAA title at the site of its first, Gainesville, FL. In the team finals, the Bruins hit every routine without any major mistakes and outscored their nearest competitor by nearly half a point, recording 197.725 to runner-up Oklahoma’s 197.25.

2004

2010

Typical of most of UCLA’s past championship years, the Bruins started the meet with a fall on their first routine on vault. But in true UCLA fashion, the Bruins picked themselves up and followed through with stellar performances to discount the low score. UCLA pulled away on uneven bars, scoring a 49.65 after counting five scores of 9.875 or higher, including a 9.975 from Jamie Dantzscher, and finished the session in first place with a score of 197.675.

The Bruins entered the Championships as the No. 1 seed after dominating performances at Pac-10s and Regionals. But going in as the favorite seemed to put a bit of extra weight on the team, who competed tight during its first two events at the NCAA Preliminaries. At the halfway mark, UCLA was tied for third but used meet-best scores of 49.375 on floor and 49.4 on vault to power ahead of the field in the final two rotations, finishing with a first-place mark of 196.875.

The Bruins started the Super Six Team Finals on floor, a less than desirable rotation order. For UCLA, however, that rotation order had seen them through NCAA titles in 2000 and 2001. The order proved to be good luck for the Bruins again, and they exceeded all expectations with a stunning record-breaking performance to keep the trophy in Westwood.

There was no tightness from the Bruins at the Super Six, where UCLA took the lead in rotation one and never reliquinshed it. The Bruins got off to a great start on vault in rotation one, scoring 49.475 on the strength of career-highs from Monique De La Torre (9.85 leadoff score) and Brittani McCullough (9.95) and a 9.925 from Vanessa Zamarripa. A 49.325 on uneven bars helped to maintain UCLA’s lead at the halfway mark, heading into beam, the team’s nemesis earlier in the season. The Bruins showed how far they had come from the beginning of the year, hitting all six routines for scores of 9.8 or better. Leadoff competitor Anna Li started with a 9.875, followed by a 9.9 from Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs. Niki Tom delivered another strong routine with a 9.8, followed by a 9.85 from Aisha Gerber and a 9.9 from Zamarripa. Mizuki Sato closed the set with a 9.85, bringing the Bruins’ beam score to 49.375 and their three-event total to 148.175, .275 ahead of Alabama and 49.1 points away from a sixth national title.

After an inconsistent regular season and a relatively shaky start to the post-season with a second-place showing at the Pac-10 Championships and a rocky final rotation at the Regionals, the Bruins picked the best time of the year to put in a near-perfect performance. They hit 24-for-24 routines, with 15 scores of 9.9 or higher and an NCAA Super Six record 198.125 final score. UCLA started the meet with a 49.525 on floor to take a slight .75 lead over Georgia and extended the lead to .225 after scoring a 49.525 on vault for a two-round total of 99.1. The Bruins pounded out a 49.425 on bars for a three-round total of 148.525. Georgia kept the pressure on, staying .525 behind. With the unenviable position of finishing the meet on a bye, the Bruins knew they had to score high on beam in rotation five before heading into the locker room. They did that and more, tallying a meet-high 49.6 and leaving it mathematically impossible for anyone to top their 198.125. Freshman Lori Winn kicked things off with a 9.875, and the Bruins never looked back. Christie Tedmon scored a 9.85, Jeanette Antolin and Kate Richardson stepped up with 9.95s, Yvonne Tousek scored a 9.9, and Kristen Maloney slammed the door shut with a 9.925.

On floor exercise in the final rotation, Tauny Frattone led off with one of her best performances of the year, scoring 9.875. After a 9.725 from Tom, Zamarripa and Li each hit 9.9s, leaving it up to McCullough or Hopfner-Hibbs to score 9.7 or better to clinch the title. McCullough had the first attempt and clinched it with a career-high tying 9.925. Hopfner-Hibbs’ 9.95 was just icing on the cake and helped bump the Bruins’ final floor total to a season-high 49.55 and its team final score to 197.725.

“This championship is especially special,” said UCLA head coach Valorie Kondos Field. “First of all, it wasn’t easy this year. We had to come out and work hard all season.”

The victories kept coming at Event Finals, where Zamarripa won the vault title and McCullough claimed the floor crown. Zamarripa averaged 9.925 on her two vaults, scoring 9.95 on a stuck Yurchenko layout full and 9.9 on a Yurchenko half on, front layout half, the most difficult vault done in the competition. McCullough earned a 10.0 from one of the six judges on her floor routine and finished with an average score of 9.9375, just above her career-high mark of 9.925.

“We may have lost meets early on, but we put our egos aside. We trained hard, and we eventually came out on top.”

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UCLA AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS Individual Events 4. Samantha Peszek (AA) 8. Olivia Courtney (V) 12. Samantha Peszek (UB)

1. Brittani McCullough (FX) 7t. Vanessa Zamarripa (FX)

39.575 9.8750 9.1000

2009 at Lincoln, Neb. Team Standings 1. Georgia 2. Alabama 3. Utah 4. Florida 5. Arkansas 6. LSU 7. UCLA

2013 at Los Angeles, Calif.

2017 NCAA bars and beam champion Kyla Ross

2017 at St. Louis, Mo. Team Standings 1. Oklahoma 2. LSU 3. Florida 4. UCLA 5. Utah 6. Alabama

198.3875 197.7375 197.7000 197.2625 196.5875 196.0000

Individual Events 1t. Kyla Ross (BB) 1. Kyla Ross (UB)

9.9500 9.9625

2016 at Fort Worth, Texas Team Standings 1. Oklahoma 2. LSU 3. Alabama 4. Florida 5. UCLA 6. Georgia

197.6750 197.4500 197.4375 197.3500 196.8250 196.8125

Individual Events 1t. Danusia Francis (BB)

9.9500

2015 at Fort Worth, Texas Team Standings 1. Florida 2. Utah 3. Oklahoma 4. Alabama 5. Stanford 6. Auburn 11, UCLA

197.850 197.800 197.525 197.275 197.250 195.625 196.400 (prelims)

Individual Events 1t. Samantha Peszek (AA) 1. Samantha Peszek (BB) 9t. Samantha Peszek (FX)

39.600 9.9500 9.8875

2014 at Birmingham, Ala. Team Standings 1t. Florida 1t. Oklahoma 3. LSU 4. Alabama 5. Georgia 6. Nebraska 8. UCLA

198.175 198.175 197.600 197.550 197.100 196.500 197.000 (prelims)

Team Standings 1. Florida 2. Oklahoma 3. Alabama 4. UCLA 5. LSU 6. Georgia

197.575 197.375 197.350 197.100 197.050 196.675

Individual Events 3. Olivia Courtney (V) 4. Kaelie Baer (V) 5t. Vanessa Zamarripa (V) 22. Lichelle Wong (V) 8. Danusia Francis (BB) 11. Olivia Courtney (FX)

9.9167 9.9083 9.9000 9.7833 9.3250 9.7750

9.9375 9.875

197.875 197.575 197.425 196.725 196.475 196.375 196.625 (prelims)

Individual Events 3. Vanessa Zamarripa (AA) 4t. Ariana Berlin (AA) 7. Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (AA) 8t. Vanessa Zamarripa (V) 5t. Ariana Berlin (UB) 11. Vanessa Zamarippa (BB) 6t. Vanessa Zamarippa (FX) 8. Brittani McCullough (FX)

2012 at Duluth, Ga.

39.575 39.525 39.475 9.7813 9.8875 9.7625 9.8625 9.8500

2008 at Athens, Ga.

Team Standings 1. Alabama 2. Florida 3. UCLA 4. Stanford 5. Utah 6. Arkansas

197.850 197.775 197.750 197.500 197.375 196.300

Individual Events 3. Olivia Courtney (UB) 5. Vanessa Zamarripa (UB) 6t. Aisha Gerber (UB) 7t. Samantha Peszek (BB) 11. Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (BB) 2t. Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (FX) 6t. Vanessa Zamarripa (FX)

9.8875 9.8500 9.8250 9.8500 9.7750 9.9375 9.9000

Team Standings 1. Georgia 2. Utah 3. Stanford 4. Florida 5. LSU 6. Alabama 7. UCLA

Individual Events 1. Tasha Schwikert (AA) 8. Tasha Schwikert (V) 9. Kristina Comforte (V) 1. Tasha Schwikert (UB) 2t. Kristina Comforte (UB) 15. Anna Li (UB) 2. Tasha Schwikert (FX)

2011 at Cleveland, Ohio Team Standings 1. Alabama 2 UCLA 3 Oklahoma 4 Nebraska 5 Utah 6 Michigan

197.650 197.375 197.250 196.725 196.500 196.425

Individual Events 5t. Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (AA) 16. Brittani McCullough (V) 3t. Monique De La Torre (UB) 14. Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (UB) 1. Samantha Peszek (BB) 2t. Aisha Gerber (BB) 2t. Brittani McCullough (FX)

39.375 9.6125 9.8625 9.7500 9.900 9.8875 9.9000

197.725 197.250 197.225 197.100 197.000 196.225

Individual Events 7t. Vanessa Zamarripa (AA) 1. Vanessa Zamarripa (V) 8. Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (V) 14. Anna Li (V) 7. Anna Li (UB)

39.425 9.925 9.7813 9.6688 9.875

39.600 9.5625 9.4500 9.9375 9.900 9.8125 9.9500

2007 at Salt Lake City, Utah Team Standings 1. Georgia 2. Utah 3. Florida 4. UCLA 5. Stanford 6. Nebraska Individual Events 4t. Anna Li (AA) 2t. Tasha Schwikert (UB) 9. Anna Li (BB)

197.850 197.250 197.225 196.925 196.825 195.975 39.400 9.9125 9.7875

2006 at Corvallis, Ore.

2010 Gainesville, Fla. Team Standings 1. UCLA 2. Oklahoma 3. Alabama 4. Stanford 5. Florida 6. Utah

197.450 197.125 196.750 196.700 196.350 196.125 196.725 (prelims)

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Team Standings 1. Georgia 2. Utah 3. Alabama 4. Florida 5. Nebraska 6. Iowa State

197.750 196.800 196.725 196.275 196.175 194.725

Individual Events 6. Kristina Comforte (AA) 2. Kristina Comforte (V) 3. Kate Richardson (V) 1. Kate Richardson (FX)

39.400 9.9000 9.8313 9.9500

2005 at Auburn, Ala. Team Standings 1. Georgia 2. Alabama 3. Utah 4. UCLA 5. Michigan 6. Nebraska

197.825 197.400 197.275 197.150 196.575 196.425

Individual Events 1. Tasha Schwikert (AA) 2. Kristen Maloney (AA) 1. Kristen Maloney (V) 3t. Tasha Schwikert (UB) 1. Kristen Maloney (BB) 4. Kate Richardson (BB) 5t. Tasha Schwikert (BB) 11. Kristen Maloney (FX) 12. Kate Richardson (FX)

39.725 39.625 9.9375 9.8875 9.9375 9.9000 9.8625 9.7625 9.3375

2004 at Los Angeles, Calif. Team Standings 1. UCLA 2. Georgia 3t. Alabama 3t. Stanford 5. Florida 6. Utah

198.125 197.200 197.125 197.125 196.800 195.775

Individual Events 2t. Jeanette Antolin (AA) 4t. Kate Richardson (AA) 8t. Kristen Maloney (AA) 9. Kate Richardson (V) 2. Kristen Maloney (UB) 3. Kate Richardson (UB) 4t. Jeanette Antolin (UB) 12. Jamie Dantzscher (UB) 5. Yvonne Tousek (BB) 3t. Jeanette Antolin (FX)

39.600 39.575 39.525 9.5875 9.9375 9.900 9.8875 9.7375 9.875 9.900

2003 at Lincoln, Neb. Team Standings 1. UCLA 2. Alabama 3. Georgia 4. Nebraska 5. Michigan 6. Utah

197.825 197.275 197.150 197.125 196.050 195.300

Individual Events 2. Jamie Dantzscher (AA) 3. Kate Richardson (AA) 2. Jamie Dantzscher (V) 5. Jeanette Antolin (V) 7. Onnie Willis (V) 1t. Jamie Dantzscher (UB) 1t. Kate Richardson (UB) 4t. Yvonne Tousek (UB) 4t. Jeanette Antolin (UB) 1. Kate Richardson (BB) 2. Jamie Dantzscher (FX) 5t. Kate Richardson (FX) 8. Onnie Willis (FX)

39.650 39.525 9.925 9.8815 9.8435 9.900 9.900 9.850 9.850 9.938 9.938 9.887 9.863


UCLA AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS

2002 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Team Standings 1. Alabama 2. Georgia 3. UCLA 4. Utah 5. Nebraska 6. Stanford

197.575 197.250 197.150 196.950 196.425 196.025

Individual Events 1. Jamie Dantzscher (AA) 8t. Onnie Willis (AA) 1. Jamie Dantzscher (V) 2. Doni Thompson (UB) 3. Onnie Willis (UB) 5t. Yvonne Tousek (UB) 5t. Jamie Dantzscher (UB) 7t. Alyssa Beckerman (BB) 13. Jamie Dantzscher (BB) 1t. Jamie Dantzscher (FX) 6t. Onnie Willis (FX)

39.675 39.425 9.9565 9.912 9.900 9.863 9.863 9.825 9.425 9.950 9.900

2001 at Athens, Ga. Team Standings 1. UCLA 2. Georgia 3. Michigan 4. Alabama 5. Nebraska 6. Utah

197.575 197.400 197.275 196.550 196.025 195.950

Individual Events 1t. Onnie Willis (AA) 3t. Mohini Bhardwaj (AA) 3t. Yvonne Tousek (AA) 4. Kristin Parker (V) 1. Yvonne Tousek (UB) 2. Onnie Willis (UB) 5. Mohini Bhardwaj (UB) 6t. Doni Thompson (UB) 3t. Kristen Maloney (BB) 10. Yvonne Tousek (BB) 11. Yvonne Tousek (BB) 1. Mohini Bhardwaj (FX) 2. Jamie Dantzscher (FX) 5. Onnie Willis (FX)

39.525 39.475 39.475 9.83125 9.938 9.912 9.887 9.850 9.900 9.750 9.6875 9.963 9.950 9.900

4. Michigan 5. Florida 6. Nebraska

1999 at Salt Lake City, Utah Team Standings 1. Georgia 2. Michigan 3. Alabama 4. Arizona State 5. UCLA 6. Nebraska

196.850 196.550 195.950 195.900 195.850 194.800

Individual Events 3. Heidi Moneymaker (AA) 6t. Lena Degteva (AA) 10. Kiralee Hayashi (AA) 1. Heidi Moneymaker (V) 6. Luisa Portocarrero (V) 9. Lena Degteva (V) 13. Kiralee Hayashi (V) 4t. Lena Degteva (UB) 8t. Mohini Bhardwaj (UB) 12. Heidi Moneymaker (UB) 1t. Kiralee Hayashi (BB) 13t. Heidi Moneymaker (BB) 4t. Kiralee Hayashi (FX) 12. Heidi Moneymaker (FX)

39.550 39.375 39.300 9.8625 9.7750 9.7375 9.4750 9.900 9.875 9.375 9.900 9.200 9.850 9.450

Individual Events (Top 10) 4t. Leah Homma (AA) 5. Lena Degteva (V) 10. Amy Smith (V) 5. Leah Homma (BB) 8. Amy Smith (FX)

Individual Events 2. Mohini Bhardwaj (AA) 4. Heidi Moneymaker (AA) 5. Lena Degteva (AA) 10. Kristin Parker (AA) 4. Heidi Moneymaker (V) 5. Onnie Willis (V) 5. Mohini Bhardwaj (V) 1. Mohini Bhardwaj (UB) 3. Lena Degteva (UB) 10. Heidi Moneymaker (UB) 1. Lena Degteva (BB) 2. Mohini Bhardwaj (BB) 5. Heidi Moneymaker (FX)

39.575 39.550 39.500 39.275 9.8375 9.8065 9.8065 9.950 9.888 9.325 9.913 9.900 9.875

198.025 197.475 196.775 196.775 196.525 196.375

Individual Events (Top 10) 4t. Stella Umeh (UB) 2t. Stella Umeh (BB) 6. Luisa Portocarrero (BB)

9.900 9.900 9.825

1995 at Athens, Ga. Team Standings 1. Utah 2. Alabama Michigan 4. UCLA 5. Georgia 6. Oregon State

196.650 196.425 196.425 196.150 196.075 194.850

Individual Events (Top 10) 3t. Stella Umeh (AA) 6t. Stella Umeh (UB) 9t. Leah Homma (UB) 2t. Stella Umeh (BB) 1t. Stella Umeh (FX) 6. Kareema Marrow (FX) 9t. Amy Smith (FX)

39.400 9.850 9.325 9.900 9.950 9.900 9.850

1994 at Salt Lake City, Utah

1998 NCAA bars champion Heidi Moneymaker

1998 at Los Angeles, Calif. 197.300 196.875 196.800 196.725 196.500 195.725

39.425 9.8125 9.2375 9.825 9.800

1996 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Team Standings 1. Alabama 2. UCLA 3. Georgia Utah 5. Oregon State 6. Michigan

2000 at Boise, Idaho Team Standings 1. UCLA 2. Utah 3. Georgia 4. Nebraska 5. Alabama 6. Michigan

196.500 196.425 195.250

Team Standings 1. Georgia 2. Florida 3. Alabama 4. Utah 5. UCLA 6. Arizona State

197.725 196.350 196.300 196.025 195.750 195.450

Individual Events 5. Kiralee Hayashi (AA) 8t. Heidi Moneymaker (AA) 7. Mohini Bhardwaj (V) 1. Heidi Moneymaker (UB) 4t. Mohini Bhardwaj (UB) 8t. Kiralee Hayashi (UB) 1t. Stella Umeh (FX)

39.400 39.350 9.5625 9.950 9.850 9.775 9.950

196.400 196.350 195.850 195.150 194.975 194.850

Individual Events (Top 10) 5. Kareema Marrow (AA) 9. Karen Nelson (V)

39.175 9.5375

1993 at Corvallis, Ore.

1997 at Gainesville, Fla. Team Standings 1. UCLA 2. Arizona State 3. Georgia

Team Standings 1. Utah 2. Alabama 3. Georgia 4. Michigan 5. UCLA 6. Florida

197.150 196.850 196.600

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Team Standings 1. Georgia 2. Alabama 3. Utah 4. UCLA 5. Auburn 6. Arizona

198.000 196.825 195.825 194.925 194.725 194.075

Individual Events (Top 10) 10t. Kareema Marrow (AA) 7. Kareema Marrow (V) 6t. Carol Ulrich (BB) 9. Paula Rasmussen (BB)

39.10 9.7875 9.750 9.675

1992 at St. Paul, Minn. Team Standings 1. Utah 2. Georgia 3. Alabama 4. Penn State 5. Arizona 6. Oregon State 7. Arizona State 8. California 9. UCLA 10. Stanford 11. Florida 12. BYU

195.650 194.600 193.350 192.775 191.950 191.375 191.025 190.725 189.825 189.100 188.725 187.775

1991 at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Team Standings 1. Alabama 2. Utah 3. Georgia 4. Oregon State 5. Penn State 6. Florida 7. LSU 8. BYU 9. Arizona State Auburn 11. Arizona 12. Utah State

195.125 194.375 193.375 192.350 190.950 189.700 188.600 187.700 187.650 187.650 187.475 185.950

1990 at Corvallis, Ore. Team Standings 1. Utah 2. Alabama 3. Georgia 4. UCLA 5. Nebraska 6. LSU 7. Oregon State 8. Cal State Fullerton 9. Towson State 10. Florida Arizona 12. Ohio State

194.900 194.575 193.225 193.100 192.225 192.100 189.950 189.700 187.975 187.175 187.175 183.650

Individual Events (Top 10) 5t. Carol Ulrich (AA) 5t. Jill Andrews (AA) 3. Jill Andrews (V) 2t. Carol Ulrich (BB)

38.950 38.950 9.825 9.825

1989 at Athens, Ga. Team Standings 1. Georgia 2. UCLA 3. Alabama 4. Nebraska 5. Utah 6. Cal State Fullerton 7. Arizona State Oregon State 9. Oklahoma 10. Florida 11. Arizona 12. Ohio State

192.65 192.60 192.10 190.80 190.20 189.45 187.90 187.90 187.05 187.00 186.50 186.40

Individual Events (Top 10) 2t. Tanya Service (AA) 4t. Jill Andrews (AA) 7t. Kim Hamilton (AA) 1. Kim Hamilton (V)

38.70 38.65 38.50 9.750


UCLA AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS 2. Jill Andrews (V) 3t. Tanya Service (V) 7. Shawn McGinnis (V) 4t. Tanya Service (UB) 1t. Jill Andrews (BB) 1t. Kim Hamilton (FX) 4t. Tanya Service (FX) 6. Shawn McGinnis (FX)

9.700 9.675 9.375 9.750 9.800 9.900 9.800 9.550

1988 at Salt Lake City, Utah Team Standings 1. Alabama 2. Utah 3. UCLA 4. LSU 5. Georgia 6. Florida 7. Oregon State 8. Arizona State 9. Arizona 10. Nebraska 11. Penn State 12. Michigan State

190.05 189.50 188.80 187.90 186.80 186.65 186.50 185.10 184.00 183.55 179.70 178.80

Individual Events (Top 10) 2. Jill Andrews (AA) 3. Kim Hamilton (AA) 1. Jill Andrews (V) 2t. Amy Lucena (V) 6t. Kim Hamilton (UB) 1. Kim Hamilton (FX) 8t. Renee Kelly (FX)

38.20 38.15 9.625 9.575 9.50 9.80 9.50

Individual Events (Top 10) 4. Gigi Zosa (AA) 2. Gigi Zosa (UB) 2. Gigi Zosa (BB)

1987 at Salt Lake City, Utah Team Standings 1. Georgia 2. Utah 3. UCLA 4. Alabama 5. Arizona State 6. Florida 7. LSU 8. Ohio State 9. Washington 10. Nebraska 11. Arizona 12. Oregon State

187.90 187.55 187.00 186.60 184.00 183.80 181.50 180.20 179.85 179.50 179.45 174.50

Individual Events (Top 10) 8t. Jill Andrews (AA) 3. Tanya Service (V) 4. Jill Andrews (V) 5. Amy Lucena (V) 3. Birgit Schier (UB) 1. Kim Hamilton (FX) 5. Tanya Service (FX)

37.40 9.40 9.325 9.300 9.60 9.80 9.55

1985 at Salt Lake City, Utah Team Standings 1. Utah 2. Arizona State 3. Florida 4. Alabama 5. Cal State Fullerton 6. Oregon State 7. Georgia 8. Ohio State 9. Penn State 10. Oklahoma

188.35 186.60 184.30 184.05 183.50 183.15 180.90 179.75 179.00 177.40

1984 at Los Angeles, Calif.

1986 at Gainesville, Fla. Team Standings 1. Utah 2. Arizona State 3. Alabama 4. Georgia 5. Cal State Fullerton 6. Penn State 7. UCLA 8. Florida 9. LSU 10. Ohio State

37.65 9.60 9.65

186.95 186.70 186.35 185.45 185.00 182.70 181.70 181.30 180.55 177.80

Team Standings 1. Utah 2. UCLA 3. Cal State Fullerton 4. Arizona State 5. Florida 6. Alabama 7. Penn State 8. Washington 9. Georgia 10. Arizona

186.05 185.55 183.90 183.65 182.20 180.80 179.45 178.55 177.60 176.90

Individual Events (Top 10) 7. Donna Kemp (AA) 2. Rhonda Schwandt (V) 7t. Karen McMullin (UB) 9. Donna Kemp (UB) 4t. Donna Kemp (BB)

37.35 9.325 9.50 9.45 9.40

7t. Karen McMullin (BB) 9. Trina Tinti (FX)

9.20 8.95

1983 at Salt Lake City, Utah Team Standings 1. Utah 2. Arizona State 3. Cal State Fullerton 4. Alabama 5. Florida 6. UCLA LSU 8. Ohio State 9. Oregon State 10. Nebraska

184.65 183.30 179.25 179.05 177.85 177.80 177.80 176.65 173.55 165.55

Individual Events (Top 10) 8. Donna Kemp (AA)

36.60

1982 at Salt Lake City, Utah Team Standings 1. Utah 2. Cal State Fullerton 3. Penn State 4. Oregon State 5. Arizona State 6. UCLA 7. Florida 8. Nebraska 9. Oklahoma State 10. Michigan

148.60 144.10 143.10 143.00 142.95 142.40 140.90 138.10 137.20 136.90

Individual Events (Top 10) 6. Sharon Shapiro (AA) 2. Sharon Shapiro (V) 6. Anne Kitabayashi (UB) 4. Sharon Shapiro (BB)

36.65 18.32 16.75 18.00

UCLA’s NCAA Regional Champions Team 2017 2015 2012 2011 2010 2007 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1990 1989 1987 1982

196.800 197.500 197.225 197.425 197.825 195.975 197.025 197.325 197.700 197.425 197.775 197.025 197.025 196.300 195.450 195.950 194.300 194.100 192.150 193.250 190.750 144.750

All-Around 2015 Samantha Peszek 2014 Samantha Peszek 2013 Olivia Courtney 2011 Olivia Courtney 2010 Vanessa Zamarripa 2007 Tasha Schwikert 2006 Kate Richardson 2005 Tasha Schwikert 2004 Jeanette Antolin 2003 Jamie Dantzscher 2002 Jamie Dantzscher 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj 2000 Mohini Bhardwaj 1999 Heidi Moneymaker 1995 Kareema Marrow 1993 Kareema Marrow 1990 Jill Andrews 1989 Kim Hamilton 1988 Kim Hamilton 1987 Kim Hamilton 1982 Sharon Shapiro

Vault 2016 2015 2013 2012 2011 2010 2006 2005 2004 2002 2001

2000 1997 1996 1994 1993 1990 1989 1988 1987

Uneven Bars 2017 Madison Kocian 2016 Peng-Peng Lee 2015 Peng-Peng Lee 2014 Samantha Peszek 2012 Vanessa Zamarripa 2010 Anna Li 2009 Anna Li 2008 Anna Li 2007 Anna Li 2006 Kate Richardson 2005 Tasha Schwikert 2004 Jeanette Antolin 2003 Jamie Dantzscher 2002 Jamie Dantzscher 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj 2000 Mohini Bhardwaj Lena Degteva 1997 Heidi Moneymaker 1994 Leah Homma 1988 Kim Hamilton 1987 Birgit Schier 1986 Tanya Service 1984 Tracy Curtis

Madison Preston Peng-Peng Lee Olivia Courtney Samantha Peszek Tauny Frattone Anna Li Tasha Schwikert Kristen Maloney Tasha Schwikert Jeanette Antolin Kristen Maloney Jeanette Antolin Jamie Dantzscher Kristin Parker Yvonne Tousek Onnie Willis Lena Degteva Amy Smith Dee Fischer Karen Nelson Kareema Marrow Jill Andrews Jill Andrews Jill Andrews Tanya Service

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Balance Beam 2016 Danusia Francis 2015 Danusia Francis Peng-Peng Lee Samantha Peszek 2014 Samantha Peszek 2011 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs 2008 Kristina Comforte 2007 Anna Li Tasha Schwikert 2006 Kate Richardson 2005 Kristen Maloney 2004 Jeanette Antolin Kristen Maloney 2003 Jamie Dantzscher Kate Richardson 2002 Alyssa Beckerman 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj 2000 Mohini Bhardwaj 1997 Lena Degteva 1996 Luisa Portocarrero 1995 Stella Umeh 1990 Jill Andrews 1989 Tanya Service 1988 Jill Andrews 1983 Tracy Curtis

Floor Exercise 2017 Angi Cipra Madison Kocian 2016 Sadiqua Bynum 2015 Samantha Peszek 2014 Olivia Courtney 2012 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs 2011 Brittani McCullough 2010 Brittani McCullough 2007 Tasha Schwikert 2006 Kate Richardson 2005 Kristen Maloney Tasha Schwikert 2003 Jamie Dantzscher 2002 Jamie Dantzscher 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj 2000 Heidi Moneymaker 1996 Amy Smith 1995 Kareema Marrow Stella Umeh 1992 Amy Thorne 1990 Jill Andrews Renee Kelly Carol Ulrich 1989 Tanya Service Kim Hamilton 1988 Kim Hamilton 1987 Kim Hamilton 1986 Amy Lucena


INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS UCLA’s first-ever NCAA bars champion, and in 2001, Onnie Willis was crowned all-around champion, the first for a Bruin at the NCAA Championships. Jamie Dantzscher in 2002 won three titles, becoming the first gymnast in seven years to win as many in one season. Tasha Schwikert became the first UCLA gymnast to win multiple NCAA all-around titles (in 2005 and 2008) and the first in NCAA history to win as both a freshman and a senior. The Bruins are currently on a streak of three consecutive years with a NCAA balance beam champion, with Samantha Peszek winning in 2015, Danusia Francis in 2016 and Kyla Ross in 2017.

UCLA has captured 44 national individual titles since 1980, including 25 in the 2000s. Thirty-six of those titles are NCAA championships, and UCLA ranks No. 2 in the nation in all-time NCAA individual titles. Bruin gymnasts have not only won national titles, but many have done it in record fashion. Sharon Shapiro won UCLA’s first-ever national title and made history at the 1980 AIAW Championships by becoming the first collegiate woman to sweep all four events and the all-around. No gymnast has duplicated that feat since. Kim Hamilton became UCLA’s first-ever NCAA champion when she took home the floor exercise crown, the first of an unprecedented three consecutive from 1987-1989. In 1998, Heidi Moneymaker became

Sharon Shapiro 1980 Vault, Bars, Beam, Floor,All-Around (AIAW) 1981 Vault, All-Around (AIAW)

Diane Dovas 1981 Bars (AIAW)

Kim Hamilton 1987, 1988, 1989 Floor 1989 Vault

Jill Andrews 1988 Vault, 1989 Beam

Stella Umeh 1995, 1998 Floor

Heidi Moneymaker 1998 Bars, 1999 Vault

Kiralee Hayashi 1999 Beam

UCLA’s Individual National Champions 1980

Sharon Shapiro

1981

Sharon Shapiro

1987 1988 1989 1995 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002

Diane Dovas Kim Hamilton Jill Andrews Kim Hamilton Kim Hamilton Jill Andrews Stella Umeh Heidi Moneymaker Stella Umeh Heidi Moneymaker Kiralee Hayashi Mohini Bhardwaj Lena Degteva Onnie Willis Yvonne Tousek Mohini Bhardwaj Jamie Dantzscher

2003

Jamie Dantzscher Kate Richardson

2005

Tasha Schwikert Kristen Maloney

2006 2008

Kate Richardson Tasha Schwikert

2010 2011 2015

Vanessa Zamarripa Brittani McCullough Samantha Peszek Samantha Peszek

2016 2017

Danusia Francis Kyla Ross

AA V UB BB FX AA V UB FX V FX V FX BB FX UB FX V BB UB BB AA UB FX AA V FX UB UB BB AA V BB FX AA UB V FX BB AA BB BB UB BB

Lena Degteva 2000 Beam

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INDIVIDUAL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS

Mohini Bhardwaj 2000 Bars, 2001 Floor

Yvonne Tousek 2001 Bars

Onnie Willis 2001 All-Around

Jamie Dantzscher 2002 All-Around, Vault, Floor 2003 Bars

Kate Richardson 2003 Bars, Beam 2006 Floor

Tasha Schwikert 2005 All-Around 2008 All-Around, Bars

Kristen Maloney 2005 Vault, Beam

Vanessa Zamarripa 2010 Vault

Brittani McCullough 2010 Floor

Samantha Peszek 2011 Beam 2015 All-Around, Beam

Danusia Francis 2016 Beam

Kyla Ross 2017 Bars, Beam

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ALL-AMERICANS

Regular Season All-Americans 2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

Madison Kocian Christine Peng-Peng Lee Hallie Mossett Katelyn Ohashi Kyla Ross Sadiqua Bynum Angi Cipra Danusia Francis Sadiqua Bynum Danusia Francis Christine Peng-Peng Lee Samantha Peszek Jordan Williams Olivia Courtney Sophina DeJesus Danusia Francis Samantha Peszek Sydney Sawa Olivia Courtney Danusia Francis Vanessa Zamarripa

AA (1st); FX (2nd) UB (1st) FX (2nd) BB (1st) UB, BB (1st) FX (1st) FX (2nd) BB (1st) FX (2nd) BB (1st) UB, BB (1st) BB, V (2nd) V (2nd) AA, V (2nd) UB (2nd) BB (1st) BB; UB (2nd) FX (1st) V (1st) BB (2nd) AA, V, UB, FX (1st)

2007

2006 2005

2004

2003

2002

Postseason All-Americans 2017

2016 2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

Angi Cipra FX (1st) Felicia Hano V (2nd) Madison Kocian AA, FX (1st); V, UB (2nd) Christine Peng-Peng Lee UB (2nd) Hallie Mossett FX (1st) Katelyn Ohashi BB (1st) Kyla Ross AA, UB, BB (1st) Sadiqua Bynum FX (2nd) Danusia Francis BB (1st) Christine Peng-Peng Lee UB, BB (2nd) Samantha Peszek AA, BB, FX (1st); V, UB (2nd) Jordan Williams V (2nd) Olivia Courtney V (1st) Samantha Peszek AA, UB (1st); V, FX (2nd) Sydney Sawa FX (2nd) Kaelie Baer V (1st) Olivia Courtney V, FX (1st) Sophina DeJesus UB (2nd) Danusia Francis BB (1st) Alyssa Pritchett FX (2nd) Lichelle Wong V (1st) Vanessa Zamarripa V (1st); AA, UB, FX (2nd) Olivia Courtney UB (1st); V, FX (2nd) Aisha Gerber UB (1st) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs BB, FX (1st) Samantha Peszek BB (1st); UB (2nd) Vanessa Zamarripa UB, FX (1st); V (2nd) Olivia Courtney V, FX (2nd) Monique De La Torre UB (1st) Tauny Frattone V (2nd) Aisha Gerber BB (1st) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs AA, UB (1st); V, FX (2nd) Brittani McCullough V, FX (1st) Samantha Peszek BB (1st); V (2nd) Sydney Sawa FX (2nd) Aisha Gerber BB (2nd) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs V (1st); AA (2nd) Anna Li V, UB (1st); AA (2nd) Brittani McCullough FX (1st) Vanessa Zamarripa AA, V, FX (1st); UB (2nd) Ariana Berlin AA, UB (1st); V, FX (2nd) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs AA, V, UB, FX (2nd) Brittani McCullough FX (1st) Niki Tom FX (2nd) Vanessa ZamarripaAA, V, BB, FX (1st); UB (2nd) Kristina Comforte V, UB (1st); BB (2nd) Anna Li UB (1st) Tasha Schwikert AA, V, UB, FX (1st)

2001

2000

1999

1998

1997

1996

1995

1994

1993

1992

Anna Li AA, BB (1st); V, UB (2nd) Ashley Peckett V (2nd) Tasha Schwikert UB (1st); V, AA (2nd) Kristina Comforte AA, V (1st) Kate Richardson V, FX (1st); BB (2nd) Kristen Maloney AA, V, BB, FX (1st) Kate Richardson BB, FX (1st) Jordan Schwikert BB (2nd) Tasha Schwikert AA, V, UB, BB, FX (1st) Jeanette Antolin AA, UB, FX (1st); BB (2nd) Jamie Dantzscher UB (1st); FX (2nd) Kristen Maloney UB (1st); AA, V, BB (2nd) Kate Richardson AA, V, UB (1st); BB (2nd) Yvonne Tousek BB (1st); FX (2nd) Jeanette Antolin V, UB (1st) Jamie Dantzscher AA, V, UB, FX (1st); BB (2nd) Kristin Parker V (2nd) Kate Richardson AA, UB, BB, FX (1st) Yvonne Tousek UB (1st) Onnie Willis AA, V, FX (1st); BB (2nd) Alyssa Beckerman BB (1st) Jamie Dantzscher AA, V, UB, BB, FX (1st) Doni Thompson UB (1st) Yvonne Tousek UB (1st); AA (2nd) Onnie Willis AA, UB, FX (1st); V (2nd) Mohini Bhardwaj AA, UB, FX (1st) Jamie Dantzscher UB, FX (1st); V (2nd) Malia Jones BB (2nd) Kristen Maloney BB (1st) Kristin Parker V (1st) Doni Thompson UB (1st); BB (2nd) Yvonne Tousek AA, UB, BB (1st); FX (2nd) Onnie Willis AA, UB, BB, FX (1st); V (2nd) Mohini Bhardwaj AA, V, UB, BB (1st) Lena Degteva UB, BB (1st); AA, V, FX (2nd) Heidi Moneymaker AA, V, UB, FX (1st) Kristin Parker AA, UB (2nd) Onnie Willis V (1st); UB, FX (2nd) Mohini Bhardwaj UB (1st); AA (2nd) Lena Degteva AA, V, UB (1st); FX (2nd) Kiralee Hayashi V, BB, FX (1st); AA (2nd) Heidi Moneymaker AA, V, UB, BB, FX (1st) Luisa Portocarrero V (1st), UB (2nd) Mohini Bhardwaj V, UB (1st) Lena Degteva V (1st); AA (2nd) Susie Erickson BB (2nd) Kiralee Hayashi AA, UB (1st); V, BB (2nd) Heidi Moneymaker AA, UB (1st); V (2nd) Stella Umeh BB, FX (1st); V (2nd) Lena Degteva V (1st); AA (2nd) Kiralee Hayashi BB (2nd) Leah Homma AA, UB, BB (1st); FX (2nd) Amy Smith V, FX (1st) Stella Umeh UB (1st) Corinne Chee BB (1st) Leah Homma UB (2nd) Luisa Portocarrero BB (1st) Stella Umeh UB, BB (1st) Corinne Chee BB (2nd) Leah Homma UB (1st) Kareema Marrow UB, FX (1st) Amy Smith FX (1st) Stella Umeh AA, UB, BB, FX (1st) Kareema Marrow AA, FX (1st) Karen Nelson V (1st) Leah Homma AA, UB (2nd) Carol Ulrich BB (1st) Paula Rasmussen BB (1st) Kareema Marrow V (1st), AA (2nd) Rhonda Faehn AA, BB (2nd) Amy Thorne FX (2nd) Karen Nelson V (2nd)

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1986 1984

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Jill Andrews Carol Ulrich Jill Andrews Kim Hamilton Shawn McGinnis Tanya Service Jill Andrews Renee Kelly Kim Hamilton Amy Lucena Jill Andrews Kim Hamilton Amy Lucena Birgit Schier Tanya Service Gigi Zosa Donna Kemp Karen McMullin Rhonda Schwandt Donna Kemp Sharon Shapiro Anne Kitabayashi

AA, V (1st) AA, BB (1st) AA, V, BB (1st) V, FX (1st) UB, FX (1st) AA, V, UB, FX (1st) AA, V (1st) FX (1st) AA, UB, FX (1st) V (1st) V (1st) FX (1st) V (1st) UB (1st) V, FX (1st) AA, UB, BB (1st) AA, BB (1st) UB, BB (1st) V (1st) AA (1st) AA, V, BB (1st) UB (1st)

*69 gymnasts have earned 343 All-America honors (237 1st-Team)

All-America Leaders Vanessa Zamarripa - 19 Samantha Peszek - 17 Onnie Willis - 16 Jamie Dantzscher - 15 Lena Degteva - 13 Kate Richardson - 13

Ariana Berlin


ALL-AMERICANS

All-Americans (alphabetical) Jill Andrews

Jeanette Antolin Kaelie Baer Alyssa Beckerman Ariana Berlin Mohini Bhardwaj

Sadiqua Bynum Corinne Chee Angi Cipra Kristina Comforte Olivia Courtney

Jamie Dantzscher

Sophina DeJesus

Lena Degteva

Monique De La Torre Susie Erickson Rhonda Faehn Danusia Francis

Tauny Frattone Aisha Gerber

Kim Hamilton

Felicia Hano Kiralee Hayashi

Leah Homma

Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs

Malia Jones Renee Kelly 1988 FX Donna Kemp Anne Kitabayashi Madison Kocian Christine Peng-Peng Lee

1987 V 1988 AA, V 1989 AA, V, BB 1990 AA, V 2003 V, UB 2004 AA, UB, BB, FX 2013 V 2002 BB 2009 AA, V, UB, FX 1998 V, UB 1999 AA, UB 2000 AA, V, UB, BB 2001 AA, UB, FX 2015 FX 2016 FX 1995 BB 1996 BB 2016 FX 2017 FX 2006 AA, V 2008 V, UB, BB 2011 V, FX 2012 V, UB, FX 2013 V, FX 2014 AA, V 2001 V, UB, FX 2002 AA, V, UB, BB, FX 2003 AA, V, UB, BB, FX 2004 UB, FX 2013 UB 2014 UB 2016 UB 1997 AA, V 1998 AA, V 1999 AA, V, UB, FX 2000 AA, V, UB, BB, FX 2011 UB 1998 BB 1992 AA, BB 2013 BB 2014 BB 2015 BB 2016 BB 2011 V 2010 BB 2011 BB 2012 UB 1987 FX 1988 AA, UB, FX 1989 V, FX 2017 V 1997 BB 1998 AA, V, UB, BB 1999 AA, V, BB, FX 1994 AA, UB 1995 UB 1996 UB 1997 AA, UB, BB, FX 2009 AA, V, UB, FX 2010 AA, V 2011 AA, V, UB, FX 2012 BB, FX 2001 BB

Anna Li

2007 AA, V, UB, BB 2008 UB 2010 AA, V, UB 1987 V 1988 V 2001 BB 2004 AA, V, UB, BB 2004 AA, V, BB, FX 1993 AA, V 1994 AA, FX 1994 UB, FX 2009 FX 2010 FX 2011 V, FX 1989 UB, FX 1984 UB, BB 1998 AA, V, UB 1999 AA, V, UB, BB, FX 2000 AA, V, UB, FX 2017 FX 1992 V 1994 V 2017 BB 2000 AA, UB 2001 V 2003 V 2007 V 2011 V, BB 2012 UB, BB 2014 AA, V, UB, BB, FX 2015 AA, V, UB, BB, FX 1996 BB 1999 V, UB 2013 FX 1993 BB 2003 AA, UB, BB, FX 2004 AA, V, UB, BB 2005 BB, FX 2006 V, BB, FX

Amy Lucena Kristen Maloney

Kareema Marrow

Brittani McCullough

Shawn McGinnis Karen McMullin Heidi Moneymaker

Hallie Mossett Karen Nelson Katelyn Ohashi Kristin Parker

Ashley Peckett Samantha Peszek

Luisa Portocarrero Alyssa Pritchett Paula Rasmussen Kate Richardson

Kyla Ross Sydney Sawa Birgit Schier Rhonda Schwandt Jordan Schwikert Tasha Schwikert

Tanya Service Sharon Shapiro Amy Smith Doni Thompson Amy Thorne Niki Tom Yvonne Tousek

Carol Ulrich Stella Umeh

Jordan Williams Onnie Willis

Lichelle Wong Vanessa Zamarripa

Gigi Zosa

Anna Li

Jeanette Antolin

1984 AA, BB 1982 UB 2017 AA, V, UB, FX 2015 UB, BB 2017 UB

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2017 AA, UB, BB 2011 FX 2014 FX 1987 UB 1984 V 2005 BB 2005 AA, V, UB, BB, FX 2007 AA, V, UB 2008 AA, V, UB, FX 1987 V, FX 1989 AA, V, UB, FX 1982 AA, V, UB 1995 FX 1997 V, FX 2001 UB, BB 2002 UB 1992 FX 2009 FX 2001 AA, UB, BB, FX 2002 AA, UB 2003 UB 2004 BB, FX 1990 AA, BB 1993 BB 1995 AA, UB, BB, FX 1996 UB, BB 1997 UB 1998 V, BB, FX 2015 V 2000 V, UB, FX 2001 AA, V, UB, BB, FX 2002 AA, V, UB, FX 2003 AA, V, BB, FX 2013 V 2009 AA, V, UB, BB, FX 2010 AA, V, UB, FX 2012 V, UB, FX 2013 AA, V, UB, FX 1986 AA, UB, BB


UCLA AT PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

2017 Team 1. Utah 2. Oregon State 3t. UCLA 3t. Washington 5. Stanford 6. California 7. Arizona 8. Arizona State Individual AA MyKayla Skinner, Utah V Dani Dessaints, OSU Tiffani Lewis, Utah MyKayla Skinner, Utah UB Erika Aufiero, OSU BB Kyla Ross, UCLA FX MyKayla Skinner, Utah

197.925 197.400 197.100 197.100 196.625 196.300 196.275 195.600 39.725 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 10.00 10.00

2016 Team 1. UCLA 2t. Oregon State 2t. Utah 4. California 5. Stanford 6. Arizona 7. Washington 8. Arizona State Individual AA Breanna Hughes, Utah V Breanna Hughes, Utah UB JaNay Honest, UCLA Elizabeth Price, Stanford Kaitlyn Duranczyk, UW BB Danusia Francis, UCLA Baely Rowe, Utah Risa Perez, OSU Madeline Gardiner, OSU FX Tiffani Lewis, Utah Toni-Ann Williams, Cal

197.250 196.925 196.925 196.725 196.125 195.525 195.300 191.725 39.550 9.975 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.925 9.925

2015 Team 1. Utah 198.150 2. UCLA 197.350 3. Stanford 197.175 4. Oregon State 196.900 5. Arizona 196.225 6. California 196.150 7. Washington 196.000 8. Arizona State 192.700 Individual AA Georgia Dabritz, Utah 39.775 V Tory Wilson, Utah 10.00 UB Elizabeth Price, Stanford 9.950 Corrie Lothrop, Utah 9.950 BB Samantha Peszek, UCLA 9.950 FX Samantha Peszek, UCLA 9.950 Georgia Dabritz, Utah 9.950 Jessie Sisler, Arizona 9.950

2014 Team 1. Utah 2. Stanford 3. California 4. UCLA 5. Oregon State 6. Arizona 7. Arizona State 8. Washington Individual AA Tory Wilson, Utah V Allison Flores, Arizona Aliza Vaccher, UW Georgia Dabritz, Utah

197.925 197.175 196.550 196.525 196.275 196.250 195.500 195.125 39.450 9.950 9.950 9.950

Shelby Edwards, Arizona UB Georgia Dabritz, Utah BB Samantha Peszek, UCLA FX Georgia Dabritz, Utah Nansy Damianova, Utah

9.950 10.00 9.925 9.950 9.950

2013 Team 1. Oregon State 197.850 2. UCLA 197.375 3. Utah 197.075 4. Stanford 196.625 5. Washington 195.875 6. Arizona 195.525 7. California 195.075 8. Arizona State 193.425 Individual AA Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 39.750 V Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 10.00 UB Makayla Stambaugh, OSU 9.975 BB Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 9.925 Amanda Spinner, Stanford 9.925 FX Olivia Courtney, UCLA 9.950 Ashley Morgan, Stanford 9.950 Melanie Jones, OSU 9.950 Team 1. UCLA 197.425 2. Utah 197.375 3. Oregon State 197.025 4. Stanford 196.825 5. Arizona 195.900 6. Arizona State 194.550 7. Washington 194.125 8. California 193.525 Individual AA Corrie Lothrop, Utah 39.625 V Olivia Courtney, UCLA 9.950 Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 9.950 Ivana Hong, Stanford 9.950 UB Georgia Dabritz, Utah 9.950 BB Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA 9.975 FX Ashley Morgan, Stanford 9.950

2009

Team 1. UCLA 2. Arizona 3. Oregon State 4. Stanford 5. Washington 6. Arizona State 7. California Individual AA Kristen Maloney, UCLA Tasha Schwikert, UCLA V Kristen Maloney, UCLA UB Tasha Schwikert, UCLA BB Kristen Maloney, UCLA Ashley Kelly, ASU FX Kristen Maloney, UCLA

196.725 196.550 196.525 194.375 194.325 194.000 191.750 39.575 9.950 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.950 9.900 9.900

2008 Team 1. Stanford 2. Oregon State 3. UCLA 4. Arizona 5. California 6. Washington 7. Arizona State Individual AA Tabitha Yim, Stanford V Tasha Smith, OSU UB Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Liz Tricase, Stanford BB Jami Lanz, OSU Carly Janiga, Stanford FX Tasha Smith, OSU

2011 Team 1. Oregon State 197.200 2. UCLA 196.750 3. Washington 196.025 4. Stanford 195.975 5. Arizona 195.475 6. California 191.575 7. Arizona State 190.450 Individual AA Leslie Mak, OSU 39.525 V Olivia Courtney, UCLA 9.950 UB Olivia Courtney, UCLA 9.900 Aisha Gerber, UCLA 9.900 Makayla Stambaugh, OSU 9.900 Leslie Mak, OSU 9.900 Olivia Vivian, OSU 9.900 Samantha Walior, UW 9.900 BB Leslie Mak, OSU 9.950 FX Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA 9.900 Ashley Morgan, Stanford 9.900

197.000 196.550 196.200 195.725 193.400 193.375 191.925 39.550 9.900 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950

2007 Team 1. UCLA 2. Stanford 3. Oregon State 4. Arizona 5. Washington 6. Arizona State 7. California Individual AA Tasha Schwikert, UCLA V Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Ashley Houghting, UW UB Liz Tricase, Stanford BB Anna Li, UCLA Tasha Schwikert, UCLA FX Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Team 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

197.350 196.550 195.950 195.875 193.825 191.475 190.675

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Stanford UCLA Oregon State Arizona State Arizona Washington California

39.650 9.925 9.925 9.975 9.950

2005 197.100 195.925 195.900 194.600 194.425 192.975 163.550 39.700 39.700 9.925 10.00 9.950 9.950 9.975

2004 Team 1. Stanford 2. UCLA 3. Oregon State 4t. Arizona 4t. Arizona State 6. Washington 7. California Individual AA Natalie Foley, Stanford V Jeanette Antolin, UCLA Natalie Foley, Stanford UB Jeanette Antolin, UCLA Natalie Foley, Stanford BB Kristen Maloney, UCLA Ashley Kelly, ASU My-Lan Dodd, Cal Caroline Fluhrer, Stanford Lindsay Wing, Stanford Molly Seaman, UW FX Kate Richardson, UCLA

197.900 197.875 197.075 196.775 196.775 196.425 195.625 39.800 10.00 10.00 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 10.00

2003 197.200 196.925 196.300 196.000 194.775 194.550 193.650 39.750 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.950

2006

2010 UCLA Stanford Oregon State Arizona Washington California Arizona State

Individual AA Tabitha Yim, Stanford V Tasha Smith, OSU UB Liz Tricase, Stanford BB Tabitha Yim, Stanford FX Tasha Smith, OSU

Team 1. UCLA 2. Oregon State 3. Stanford 4. Washington 5. Arizona 6. Arizona State 7. California Individual AA Carly Janiga, Stanford V Mandi Rodriguez, OSU UB Anna Li, UCLA Jen Kesler, OSU Leslie Mak, OSU Carly Janiga, Stanford Nicole Ourada, Stanford BB Carly Janiga, Stanford FX Mandi Rodriguez, OSU Nicole Ourada, Stanford

2012

Team 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Individual AA Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 39.575 V Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA 9.950 UB Anna Li, UCLA 10.00 BB Laura Ann Chong, OSU 9.950 FX Brittani McCullough, UCLA 9.925 Carly Janiga, Stanford 9.925

197.100 196.800 196.400 193.900 193.750 192.750 192.725

Team 1. UCLA 2. Stanford 3. Arizona State 4. Washington 5. Oregon State 6. Arizona 7. California Individual AA Kate Richardson, UCLA V Jeanette Antolin, UCLA UB Elizabeth Jillson, OSU Carly Dockendorf, UW BB Lindsay Wing, Stanford FX Kate Richardson, UCLA Chrissy Lamun, OSU

198.175 197.700 197.075 196.750 196.650 195.950 195.925 39.825 10.00 10.00 10.00 9.975 10.00 10.00


UCLA AT PAC-12 CHAMPIONSHIPS

2002

1998

1994

Team 1. UCLA 197.625 2. Arizona 197.050 3. Stanford 196.150 4. Oregon State 196.125 5. Washington 195.425 6. Arizona State 194.125 7. California 189.700 Individual AA Onnie Willis, UCLA 39.625 V Emily Pritchard, UW 9.975 UB Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA 9.950 Doni Thompson, UCLA 9.950 Onnie Willis, UCLA 9.950 BB Alyssa Beckerman, UCLA 9.900 Lindsay Wing, Stanford 9.900 Lise Leveille, Stanford 9.900 Stevie Fanning, ASU 9.900 FX Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA 9.950 Randi Liljenquist, Arizona 9.950

Team 1. Stanford 195.275 2. Oregon State 194.950 3. Arizona State 194.900 4. UCLA 194.700 5. Washington 193.700 6. Arizona 192.800 7. California 189.200 Individual AA Stella Umeh, UCLA 39.600 V Lena Degteva, UCLA 9.925 UB Deanne Droegemueller, OSU 9.975 BB Stella Umeh, UCLA 9.925 FX Stella Umeh, UCLA 9.950

Team 1. Oregon State 2. UCLA 3. Arizona State 4. Stanford 5. Washington 6. Arizona 7. California Individual AA Leah Homma, UCLA V Karen Nelson, UCLA UB Chari Knight, OSU BB Chari Knight, OSU FX Tina Brinkman, ASU

1997

1993

2001 Team 1. Stanford 197.850 2. UCLA 197.800 3. Washington 197.475 4. Oregon State 196.550 5. Arizona State 195.725 6. Arizona 195.525 7. California 193.750 Individual AA Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA 39.800 V Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA 9.975 Caroline Fluhrer, Stanford 9.975 UB Stacy Wong, Washington 9.975 BB Lindsay Wing, Stanford 9.975 Lise Leveille, Stanford 9.975 FX Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA 10.00

2000 Team 1. UCLA 197.700 2. Oregon State 196.575 3. Washington 195.900 4. Arizona State 195.875 5. California 194.675 6. Stanford 193.850 7. Arizona 192.950 Individual AA Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA 39.700 V Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA 9.950 UB Lena Degteva, UCLA 9.975 BB Lena Degteva, UCLA 9.925 FX Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA 9.925 Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA 9.925 Elizabeth McNabb, ASU 9.925 Lea Carver, ASU 9.925

1999 Team 1. UCLA 197.775 2. Oregon State 197.400 3. Arizona State 196.025 4. Arizona 195.150 4. Stanford 195.150 6. Washington 194.425 7. California 192.475 Individual AA Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA 39.675 V Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA 9.925 Megan Murphy-Barcroft, OSU 9.925 UB Danae Phillips, OSU 10.00 BB Megan Murphy-Barcroft, OSU 9.950 FX Lara Degenhardt, OSU 10.00

Team 1. UCLA 2. Stanford 3. Washington 4. Oregon State 5. Arizona 6. Arizona State 7. California Individual AA Leah Homma, UCLA V Tiffany Simpson, UW UB Leah Homma, UCLA BB Heidi Hornbeek, Arizona FX Amy Smith, UCLA Heidi Hornbeek, Arizona Mindy Ornellas, Cal Råndi Miller, OSU Klara Kudilkova, UW

Team 1. UCLA 2. Oregon State 3. Arizona 4. Arizona State 5. Washington 6. California 7. Stanford Individual AA Kareema Marrow, UCLA V Tina Brinkman, ASU Kristi Gunning, Arizona UB Megan Fenton, UCLA BB Carol Ulrich, UCLA Jenna Karadbil, Arizona FX Tina Brinkman, ASU

196.550 196.325 196.025 195.000 194.95 194.925 194.325 39.725 9.975 10.00 9.950 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900

Team 1. Oregon State 2. Arizona 3. UCLA 4. Arizona State 5. Stanford 6. California 7. Washington Individual AA Chari Knight, OSU V Anna Basaldua, Arizona UB Rhonda Faehn, UCLA Tina Brinkman, ASU Chari Knight, OSU Cindy Tom, Cal BB Chari Knight, OSU FX Tina Brinkman, ASU

196.775 195.525 195.170 194.625 193.150 193.000 192.375 39.500 10.00 9.975 9.925 9.900

1995 Team 1. UCLA 2. Arizona State 3. Arizona 4. Oregon State 5. Stanford 6. Washington 7. California Individual AA Stella Umeh, UCLA V Katie Freeland, ASU Darci Wambsgans, Arizona Lisa Washington, Cal UB Stella Umeh, UCLA BB Stella Umeh, UCLA FX Stella Umeh, UCLA

194.825 193.850 193.650 191.550 190.950 189.875 186.925 38.800 9.950 9.950 9.900 9.875

194.55 193.90 193.20 192.90 190.80 189.40 189.00 39.350 9.950 9.950 10.00 9.800 9.800 9.950

1992

1996 Team 1. Oregon State 2. Arizona State 3. Arizona 4. UCLA 5. Washington 6. Stanford 7. California Individual AA Heidi Hornbeek, Arizona V Klara Kudilkova, UW UB Leah Homma, UCLA BB Lisa Vincijanovic, ASU FX Megan Bert, OSU

1990

194.85 194.70 193.65 192.55 191.20 189.95 189.15 39.550 10.00 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 9.900 10.00

1991 195.400 195.150 193.450 193.400 191.825 191.625 190.275

Team 1. Oregon State 2. UCLA 3. Arizona 4. Arizona State 5. Stanford 6. Washington 7. California Individual AA Joy Selig, OSU V Christine Belotti, ASU UB Chari Knight, OSU BB Joy Selig, OSU FX Joy Selig, OSU

39.375 9.950 9.950 9.950 9.925 9.875 9.900

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194.65 191.15 189.95 189.50 187.75 187.55 186.90 39.400 9.85 9.95 9.95 9.90

Team 1. UCLA 2. Arizona 3. Arizona State 4. Oregon State 5. California 6. Washington 7. Stanford Individual AA Jill Andrews, UCLA V Jill Andrews, UCLA Diane Monty, Arizona UB Jill Andrews, UCLA Diana Rendall, Arizona Suzy Baldock, ASU BB Joy Selig, OSU FX Joy Selig, OSU

191.50 189.30 188.90 185.45 185.40 185.10 183.45 38.70 9.85 9.85 9.70 9.70 9.70 9.70 9.85

1989 Team 1. UCLA 2. Oregon State 3. Arizona State 4. Arizona 5. Washington 6. Stanford 7. California Individual AA Joy Selig, OSU V Jami Sherman, OSU UB Kim Hamilton, UCLA Joy Selig, OSU BB Tanya Service, UCLA Joy Selig, OSU Yumi Mordre, UW FX Kim Hamilton, UCLA Tanya Service, UCLA Joy Selig, OSU

195.20 193.65 191.10 190.00 188.70 186.55 185.00 39.35 9.90 9.90 9.90 9.90 9.90 9.90 9.90 9.90 9.90

1988 Team 1. UCLA 2. Arizona State 3. Oregon State 4. Arizona 5. Washington 6. Stanford 7. California Individual AA Jill Andrews, UCLA V Jill Andrews, UCLA UB Kim Hamilton, UCLA BB Yumi Mordre, UW FX Kim Hamilton, UCLA

189.45 187.05 185.95 185.30 184.20 182.55 179.55 38.60 9.85 9.70 9.90 9.65

1987 Team 1. UCLA 2. Arizona 3. Washington 4. Arizona State 5. Oregon State 6. Stanford 7. California 8. Washington St. Individual AA Tanya Service, UCLA Yumi Mordre, UW V Yumi Mordre, UW UB Tanya Service, UCLA BB Tanya Service, UCLA Jodie Leekwai, Arizona FX Yumi Mordre, UW

188.45 187.65 186.15 186.10 185.25 181.75 178.65 177.95 38.35 38.35 9.70 9.80 9.60 9.60 9.60


PAC-12 AWARD-WINNERS

Pac-12 Gymnasts of the Year 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987

Kaytianna McMillan, OSU Elizabeth Price, Stanford Georgia Dabritz, Utah Tory Wilson, Utah Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA Leslie Mak, OSU Leslie Mak, OSU Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA Mandi Rodriguez, OSU Tabitha Yim, Stanford Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Kate Richardson, UCLA Kristen Maloney, UCLA Jeanette Antolin, UCLA Onnie Willis, UCLA Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA Heidi Moneymaker. UCLA Kiralee Hayashi, UCLA Stella Umeh, UCLA Leah Homma, UCLA Katie Freeland, ASU Leah Homma, UCLA Chari Knight, OSU Stacy Fowlkes, Arizona Chari Knight, OSU Joy Selig, OSU Jill Andrews, UCLA Tanya Service, UCLA Jill Andrews, UCLA Tanya Service, UCLA

2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1990 1989 1988 1987

2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000

Kyla Ross, UCLA Sabrina Schwab, Utah Toni-Ann Williams, California Nicolette McNair, Stanford Serena Leong, Cal Georgia Dabritz, Utah Olivia Courtney, UCLA Makayla Stambaugh, OSU Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, UCLA Brittani McCullough, UCLA Carly Janiga, Stanford Ariana Berlin, UCLA Jami Lanz, OSU Tasha Schwikert, UCLA Chelsea Plourde, OSU Kate Richardson, UCLA Katie Johnson, Arizona Mandy Delgado, Stanford Lindsay Wing, Stanford Doni Thompson, UCLA

2017

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2015

2014

2013

2012

Pac-12 Specialist of the Year 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

Christine Peng-Peng Lee, UCLA Kassandra Lopez, Utah Elizabeth Price, Stanford Georgia Dabritz, Utah Amanda Spinner, Stanford

Pac-12 Coaches of the Year 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004

Elise Ray, Washington Justin Howell, Cal Greg & Megan Marsden, Utah Greg & Megan Marsden, Utah Justin Howell, Cal Valorie Kondos Field, UCLA Tanya Chaplin, OSU Tanya Chaplin, OSU Kristen Smyth, Stanford Tanya Chaplin, OSU Joanne Bowers, Washington Kristen Smyth, Stanford Kristen Smyth, Stanford John Spini, ASU Tanya Chaplin, OSU Kristen Smyth, Stanford

2008

2007

2006 2005

2004 2003 2002

UCLA’s All-Pac-12 Gymnasts

Pac-12 Freshmen of the Year 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006

Valorie Kondos Field, UCLA Cari DuBois, Cal Bill Ryden, Arizona Mark Cook, Stanford Valorie Kondos, UCLA Tanya Chaplin, OSU Bob Levesque, Washington Bob Levesque, Washington Jim Gault, Arizona John Spini, ASU Jim Turpin, OSU Valorie Kondos, UCLA John Spini, ASU Jim Gault, Arizona Alfred Mitchell, Cal John Spini, ASU Jim Gault, Arizona Jim Turpin, OSU Jim Turpin, OSU Jerry Tomlinson, UCLA Jim Gault, Arizona Jim Gault, Arizona Jim Turpin, OSU Jerry Tomlinson, UCLA

2011

2010

2009

2001

Madison Kocian (AA, V, BB, FX) Christine Peng-Peng Lee (UB, BB) Katelyn Ohashi (BB, FX) Kyla Ross (V, UB, BB) Sadiqua Bynum (V, FX) Angi Cipra (FX) Sophina DeJesus (UB) Danusia Francis (BB) Katelyn Ohashi (BB) Sadiqua Bynum (V) Danusia Francis (BB) Christine Peng-Peng Lee (UB, BB) Samantha Peszek (V, BB) Jordan Williams (V) Olivia Courtney (V) Danusia Francis (BB) Samantha Peszek (BB) Sydney Sawa (FX) Kaelie Baer (V) Olivia Courtney (V) Danusia Francis (BB) Alyssa Pritchett (FX) Vanessa Zamarripa (AA) Olivia Courtney (V, FX) Tauny Frattone (V) Aisha Gerber (UB) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (BB) Samantha Peszek (BB) Alyssa Pritchett (FX) Vanessa Zamarripa (V) Olivia Courtney (V) Tauny Frattone (V) Aisha Gerber (UB) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (AA) Brittani McCullough (AA) Sydney Sawa (FX) Tauny Frattone (V) Aisha Gerber (BB) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (V, BB, FX) Anna Li (V, UB) Brittani McCullough (V, FX) Lichelle Wong (UB) Vanessa Zamarripa (AA) Ariana Berlin (V) Aisha Gerber (BB) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (AA) Anna Li (UB) Brittani McCullough (V) Mizuki Sato (FX) Niki Tom (BB) Vanessa Zamarripa (AA)

2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

1993 1992 1991 1990 1989

1988

1987

Ariana Berlin (AA) Anna Li (AA) Jordan Schwikert (AA) Tasha Schwikert (V, UB) Anna Li (AA) Tasha Schwikert (AA) Michelle Selesky (V) Jordan Schwikert (UB) Ariana Berlin (AA) Kristina Comforte (AA) Kate Richardson (AA, V, BB, FX) Kristen Maloney (AA, V, UB, BB, FX) Kate Richardson (V, BB, FX) Jordan Schwikert (AA) Tasha Schwikert (AA, V, UB, FX) Jeanette Antolin (AA, V, UB, FX) Kristen Maloney (BB) Kate Richardson (AA, V, FX) Jeanette Antolin (AA, V) Kate Richardson (AA, V, BB, FX) Onnie Willis (AA, V, UB) Alyssa Beckerman (BB) Jamie Dantzscher (UB, FX) Doni Thompson (UB) Onnie Willis (AA, V) Mohini Bhardwaj (UB) Jamie Dantzscher (UB, FX) Mohini Bhardwaj (AA, V, UB, BB, FX) Lena Degteva (AA, V, UB) Heidi Moneymaker (BB, FX) Lena Degteva (AA) Heidi Moneymaker (AA, V, UB, BB) Kiralee Hayashi (AA, BB) Stella Umeh (V, FX) Kiralee Hayashi (AA) Leah Homma (UB, BB) Leah Homma (AA) Dee Fischer (V) Stella Umeh (UB) Stella Umeh (AA, UB, BB, FX) Leah Homma (AA, V, BB) Kareema Marrow (UB, FX) Leah Homma (AA, BB, FX) Kareema Marrow (AA, V, FX) Karen Nelson (V) Megan Fenton (UB) Megan Fenton (UB) Kareema Marrow (V) Carol Ulrich (BB) Rhonda Faehn (UB) Natalie Britton Renee Kelly Jill Andrews Renee Kelly Carol Ulrich Jill Andrews Kim Hamilton Amy Lucena Tanya Service Jill Andrews Kim Hamilton Amy Lucena Shawn McGinnis Jill Andrews Kim Hamilton Tanya Service

UCLA’s Pac-12 Gymnasts of the Week 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012

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Madison Kocian (2/7) Sadiqua Bynum (2/9) Samantha Peszek (1/26, 2/23, 3/2) Olivia Courtney (1/14, 3/4) Sydney Sawa (2/18) Samantha Peszek (3/18) Vanessa Zamarripa (1/7, 1/14, 2/5, 2/12) Samantha Peszek (1/10, 1/24, 3/13) Vanessa Zamarripa 2/8)

2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005

2004 2003 2002 2001

Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (1/12, 3/1) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (1/12) Vanessa Zamarripa (2/16, 2/23, 3/16) Vanessa Zamarripa (1/20) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (1/27, 2/24, 3/17) Anna Li (1/15) Tasha Schwikert (2/4) Tasha Schwikert (1/16, 1/23) Jordan Schwikert (3/6) Kristina Comforte (2/6) Ariana Berlin (2/13) Jordan Schwikert (2/21) Tasha Schwikert (1/18) Kristen Maloney (1/25, 2/7, 3/8, 3/21) Kate Richardson (2/15) Kate Richardson (1/27, 2/3) Jeanette Antolin (2/24) Onnie Willis (1/21) Kate Richardson (2/4) Jamie Dantzscher (2/11) Jamie Dantzscher (1/22, 2/10) Mohini Bhardwaj (1/24, 1/31, 3/20) Onnie Willis (2/21) Jamie Dantzscher (3/7)

UCLA’s Pac-12 Specialists of the Week 2017

2016

2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010

2009 2008

Christine Peng-Peng Lee (1/17, 2/14, 3/14) Kyla Ross (1/31) Katelyn Ohashi (2/21, 3/7) Hallie Mossett (2/28) Hallie Mossett (1/12) Angi Cipra (2/9) Sophina DeJesus (2/16) Sadiqua Bynum (2/22) Danusia Francis (3/8) Christine Peng-Peng Lee (2/2) Samantha Peszek (3/16) Samantha Peszek (2/11, 2/25, 3/4) Danusia Francis (3/18) Olivia Courtney (1/15) Vanessa Zamarripa (3/5) Alyssa Pritchett (3/11) Tauny Frattone (1/10, 3/13) Vanessa Zamarripa (1/17, 2/7) Samantha Peszek (2/15) Tauny Frattone (2/22, 3/15) Niki Tom (3/8) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (1/19, 3/9) Vanessa Zamarripa (1/26, 3/2) Brittani McCullough (2/2) Anna Li (2/16) Aisha Gerber (1/13) Vanessa Zamarripa (1/27, 2/17, 2/24) Marci Bernholtz (1/21) Jordan Schwikert (1/28)

UCLA’s Pac-12 Freshmen/Newcomers of the Week 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013

Kyla Ross (1/31, 2/21) Madison Kocian (2/7, 2/14) Katelyn Ohashi (1/19, 1/26, 3/1, 3/8) Madison Preston (2/9) Christine Peng-Peng Lee (2/23, 3/2) Angi Cipra (1/14) Hallie Mossett (2/4, 2/11) Sophina DeJesus (1/8, 1/29) Danusia Francis (2/5)


AWARD-WINNERS

AAI Award (Senior of the Year)

Arthur Ashe Jr. Sport Scholars

2013 2004 2001 1984

2011

Vanessa Zamarripa Jamie Dantzscher Mohini Bhardwaj Donna Kemp

2009

Honda Award 2005 2003 2001 1990 1981

Kristen Maloney Onnie Willis Mohini Bhardwaj Jill Andrews Sharon Shapiro

Pac-10 Scholar Gymnast of the Year 2009

Kate Richardson Kate Richardson Kate Richardson Jill Andrews Jill Andrews

2017

2016

CoSIDA Academic All-District 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001

Kate Richardson Kate Richardson Kate Richardson Kristin Parker Onnie Willis Kristin Parker Onnie Willis Kristin Parker Onnie Willis

2015

2014

Woody Hayes National ScholarAthlete Award 1991

Jill Andrews

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship 2006 2003 1990 2006 2003 1990

2013

Kate Richardson Kristin Parker Onnie Willis Jill Andrews

NCAA Top VI/VIII Award Kate Richardson (Top VIII) Onnie Willis (Top VIII) Jill Andrews (Top VI)

2012 2011

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 2015 2006 2005 2004 1990 1988

Samantha Peszek Kate Richardson Kate Richardson Kate Richardson Jill Andrews Jill Andrews

2010

CoSIDA Academic All-District 2015 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001

Samantha Peszek Kate Richardson Kate Richardson Kate Richardson Kristin Parker Onnie Willis Kristin Parker Onnie Willis Kristin Parker Onnie Willis

Woody Hayes National ScholarAthlete Award 1991

2009 2008 2007 2006

2005

Jill Andrews

NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship 2015 2006 2003 1990

Samantha Peszek Kate Richardson Kristin Parker Onnie Willis Jill Andrews

NCAA Top VI/VIII Award 2006 2003 1990

Kate Richardson (Top VIII) Onnie Willis (Top VIII) Jill Andrews (Top VI)

Ariana Berlin

NACGC/W Scholastic All-Americans

CoSIDA Academic All-Americans 2006 2005 2004 1990 1988

2003

Mizuki Sato Niki Tom Lichelle Wong Mizuki Sato Niki Tom

2004

Maria Caire - 3.55 gpa Angi Cipra - 3.96 Mikaela Gerber - 3.93 Madison Kocian - 3.70 Peng-Peng Lee - 3.70 Sonya Meraz - 3.67 Sadiqua Bynum - 3.64 gpa Danusia Francis - 3.62 Mikaela Gerber - 3.81 Jennifer Pinches - 3.79 Angi Cipra - 3.56 Ellette Craddock - 3.79 Karli Dugas - 3.55 Mikaela Gerber - 3.70 Samantha Peszek - 3.90 Jennifer Pinches - 3.58 Alex Waller - 3.52 Angi Cipra - 3.74 Mikaela Gerber - 3.50 Jessy MacArthur - 3.57 Samantha Peszek - 3.85 Jennifer Pinches - 3.72 Alex Waller - 3.60 Kaelie Baer - 3.71 Danusia Francis - 3.52 Samantha Peszek - 3.63 Alyssa Pritchett - 3.51 Lichelle Wong - 3.75 Vanessa Zamarripa - 3.75 Aisha Gerber - 4.00 Samantha Peszek - 3.66 Lichelle Wong - 3.51 Aisha Gerber - 3.73 Danielle Greig - 4.00 Talia Kushynski - 3.74 Rachel Luba - 3.78 Brittani McCullough - 3.67 Samantha Peszek - 3.60 Allison Taylor - 3.87 Aisha Gerber - 3.92 Danielle Greig - 3.62 Talia Kushynski - 3.67 Allison Taylor - 3.56 Ariana Berlin - 3.57 Talia Kushynski - 3.55 Ariana Berlin - 3.66 Ashley Peckett - 4.00 Michelle Selesky - 3.86 Ariana Berlin - 3.78 Jalynne Dantzscher - 3.54 Ashley Peckett - 3.85 Kate Richardson - 3.67 Michelle Selesky - 3.75 Courtney Walker - 3.60 Ashley Peckett - 3.71 Kate Richardson - 3.69 Michelle Selesky - 3.75 Jennifer Sutton - 3.89 Christie Tedmon - 3.72 Holly Murdock - 3.81 Ashley Peckett - 3.55 Kate Richardson - 3.76 Michelle Selesky - 3.64 Jennifer Sutton - 3.68 Christie Tedmon - 3.92 Yvonne Tousek - 4.0 Jamie Williams - 3.95

2002

2001

2000

1999

Alyssa Beckerman - 3.60 Holly Murdock - 3.83 Kristin Parker - 3.93 Trishna Patel - 3.65 Carly Raab - 3.62 Kate Richardson - 3.85 Jennifer Sutton - 3.75 Christie Tedmon - 3.83 Yvonne Tousek - 3.79 Jamie Williams - 3.96 Onnie Willis - 3.89 Natasha Desai - 3.89 Kristin Parker - 3.83 Carly Raab - 3.63 Christie Tedmon - 3.52 Jamie Williams - 3.89 Onnie Willis - 3.62 Alyssa Beckerman - 3.5 Lindsey Dong - 3.55 Stephanie Johnson - 3.83 Kristin Parker - 3.68 Carly Raab - 3.77 Jamie Williams - 3.68 Onnie Willis - 3.64 Lindsey Dong - 3.642 Stephanie Johnson - 3.91 Kristin Parker - 3.665 Carly Raab - 3.642 Lindsey Dong - 3.639 Susie Erickson - 3.76 Stephanie Johnson - 3.84 Amy Young - 3.556

2009

2008

2007

2006 2005

2004

2003

Pac-12 All-Academic 2017

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2012

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Mikaela Gerber, 1st team (3.68) Sonya Meraz, 2nd team (3.53) Angi Cipra, Hon. Mention Napualani Hall, Hon. Mention Peng-Peng Lee, Hon. Mention Hallie Mossett, Hon. Mention Angi Cipra, 2nd team (3.52) Danusia Francis, 2nd team (3.48) Mikaela Gerber, 2nd team (3.62) Sonya Meraz, 2nd team (3.44) Peng-Peng Lee, Hon. Mention Melissa Metcalf, Hon. Mention Samantha Peszek, 1st team (3.69) Angi Cipra, 2nd team (3.64) Danusia Francis, 2nd team (3.46) Ellette Craddock, Hon. Mention Mikaela Gerber, Hon. Mention Peng-Peng Lee, Hon. Mention Jennifer Pinches, Hon. Mention Samantha Peszek, 2nd team (3.66) Ellette Craddock, Hon. Mention Danusia Francis, Hon. Mention Lichelle Wong, 2nd team (3.39) Kaelie Baer, Hon. Mention Mattie Larson, Hon. Mention Alyssa Pritchett, Hon. Mention Vanessa Zamarripa, Hon. Mention Aisha Gerber, 1st team (3.75) Samantha Peszek, 2nd team (3.48) Kaelie Baer, Hon. Mention Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, Hon. Mention Lichelle Wong, Hon. Mention Aisha Gerber, 1st team (3.71) Talia Kushynski, 2nd team (3.43) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, Hon. Mention Brittani McCullough, Hon. Mention Mizuki Sato, Hon. Mention Niki Tom, Hon. Mention Lichelle Wong, Hon. Mention Aisha Gerber, 2nd team (3.62) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs, 2nd team (3.41) Mizuki Sato, Hon. Mention Allison Taylor, Hon. Mention Niki Tom, Hon. Mention

2002

2001 1999 1998 1997

1996 1995 1994 1993

1992 1991

Ariana Berlin, 1st team (3.55) Marci Bernholtz, Hon. Mention Mizuki Sato, Hon. Mention Niki Tom, Hon. Mention Ariana Berlin, 2nd team (3.50) Kristina Comforte, 2nd team (3.37) Tasha Schwikert, 2nd team (3.22) Natalie Padilla, Hon. Mention Ashley Peckett, 1st team (3.75) Michelle Selesky, 2nd team (3.73) Ariana Berlin, Hon. Mention Kristina Comforte, Hon. Mention Janelle Dantzscher, Hon. Mention Tasha Schwikert, Hon. Mention Kate Richardson, 1st team (3.66) Ashley Peckett, 2nd team (3.67) Kate Richardson, 1st team (3.78) Christie Tedmon, 1st team (3.72) Kristen Maloney, Hon. Mention Ashley Peckett, Hon. Mention Jamie Williams, 1st team (3.85) Holly Murdock, 2nd team (3.84) Kate Richardson, 2nd team (3.74) Christie Tedmon, 2nd team (3.71) Jamie Dantzscher, Hon. Mention Kristen Maloney, Hon. Mention Yvonne Tousek, Hon. Mention Kristin Parker, 1st team (3.74) Onnie Willis, 1st team (3.66) Jamie Williams, 2nd team (3.78) Alyssa Beckerman, Hon. Mention Jamie Dantzscher, Hon. Mention Christie Tedmon, Hon. Mention Yvonne Tousek, Hon. Mention Kristin Parker, 1st team (3.73) Onnie Willis, 1st team (3.66) Alyssa Beckerman, Hon. Mention Jamie Dantzscher, Hon. Mention Doni Thompson, Hon. Mention Yvonne Tousek, Hon. Mention Jamie Williams, Hon. Mention Kristin Parker, 1st team (3.75) Onnie Willis, 2nd team (3.55) Doni Thompson, Hon. Mention Susie Erickson, 2nd team (3.4) Kiralee Hayashi, 1st team (3.01) Susie Erickson, Hon. Mention Andrea Fong, Hon. Mention Leah Homma, 1st team (3.27) Carmen Tausend, 2nd team (3.48) Susie Erickson, Hon. Men. (3.34) Kiralee Hayashi, Hon. Men. (3.20) Stella Umeh, Hon. Men. (3.04) Leah Homma, 1st team (3.13) Corinne Chee, Hon. Men. (3.13) Leah Homma, 2nd team (3.18) Corinne Chee, Hon. Mention Corinne Chee, Hon. Mention Anne Dixon, Hon. Mention Carol Ulrich, 1st team (3.27) Paula Rasmussen, 2nd team (3.46) Michelle Hunt, Hon. Mention Gina Pesce, Hon. Mention Paula Rasmussen, 2nd team (3.43) Carol Ulrich, Hon. Men. (3.05) Natalie Britton, 1st team (3.49)

National Coach of the Year 2001 2000 1997 1996 1989

Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Valorie Kondos Valorie Kondos Jerry Tomlinson

National Asst. Coach of the Year 2004 2000

Chris Waller Randy Lane


UCLA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

Sharon Shapiro (1980-82)

Kim Hamilton (1987-90)

Jill Andrews (1987-90)

Leah Homma (1994-97)

Hall of Fame Class of 1999

Hall of Fame Class of 2000

Hall of Fame Class of 2001

Hall of Fame Class of 2008

On Oct. 30, 1999, Sharon Shapiro became the first women’s gymnastics Hall of Fame inductee. Shapiro enjoyed an illustrious and historic athletic career for the Bruins. She remains the only gymnast ever to capture national titles on all four events and the all-around in the same year, a feat she accomplished at the 1980 AIAW National Championships her freshman season.

Kim (Hamilton) Anthony became UCLA’s second inductee on Oct. 21, 2000. Like Shapiro, Hamilton also set a national record that has yet to be duplicated when she won three consecutive NCAA floor exercise titles from 1987-1989. She also won the NCAA vault title in 1989.

Jill Andrews was inducted into in the Hall of Fame on Oct. 13, 2001. In 1990, Andrews became UCLA gymnastics’ second Honda Award winner, capping off a career in which she won an NCAA title on vault in 1988 and on beam in 1989. Andrews earned eight first-team AllAmerica honors in her career and was a two-time Pac-10 Gymnast of the Year.

Leah Homma was inducted into the Hall of Fame on Oct. 3, 2008. Homma competed for four years (1994-97), leading the Bruins to their first NCAA team title in 1997. Head Coach Valorie Kondos Field said Homma played “was a quiet leader who always led by example, was an unwavering hard worker, enthusiastic about her training, and always quick to help out her teammates in a quiet and unassuming manner.” Homma finished fourth in the 1997 NCAA All-Around to help bring the title to Westwood.

In 1981, Shapiro won the prestigious Broderick Award, given to the country’s top female gymnast. As a sophomore that season, she defended her all-around title and also won the individual vault crown. The following year, she earned AllAmerica honors in the all-around, vault and balance beam. Shapiro has remained a key alumna, supporter, and ambassador for UCLA and her sport since her graduation.

At the regional level, she won a school-record tying seven titles, including three each in the all-around and floor. She also won Pac-10 championships on bars and floor in both 1989 and 1988. In her career, she earned six All-America honors. Anthony has also remained a major figure in the sport, having maintained a successful career as a sports commentator for ESPN and Fox Sports and as the host of the Miami TV show “County Connection.” She is also an inspirational/ motivational speaker, and a mentor to the U.S. national gymnastics team and at-risk high school girls in Miami. Anthony published a book, Unfavorable Odds, a memoir about her journey from a background filled with drugs and violence to a Hall of Fame career at UCLA.

Andrews excelled academically as one of UCLA’s all-time great studentathletes. In 1990, she earned an NCAA post-graduate scholarship and was awarded the NCAA Top Six Award. In addition, she was a Woody Hayes National ScholarAthlete Award winner. She was also honored by the Bruin gymnastics team with an award named after her, the annual Jill Andrews award for integrity. Andrews, who graduated from the Northwestern University School of Law in 1994, was a Deputy City Attorney in San Francisco for six years, handling labor and employment litigation on behalf of the city and now currently works in legal counsel for NXP Semiconductors.

Homma’s other accomplishments included the 1994 and ‘97 Pac10 all-around titles as well as the 1996 and ‘97 Pac-10 uneven bar crowns. She was twice named Pac-10 Gymnast of the Year (1995 and ‘97) and was also an eight-time All-American. During her career, she set and reset UCLA records in the all-around and was the second UCLA gymnast to receive 10.0s in two different events. In 1997, Homma was named UCLA’s All-University Female Athlete of the Year and was a Honda Award nominee. She also excelled in the classroom, earning Pac-10 All-Academic honors on three occasions Prior to UCLA, she was a member of the Canadian National Team and the 1991 Canadian champion in the floor exercise. Homma left her eternal mark in gymnastics with three moves named after her in the international code of points: the Homma Flip on beam and the Homma Flairs on beam and floor.

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Valorie Kondos Field (1983-present) Hall of Fame Class of 2010 Valorie Kondos Field became just the second head coach ever to be inducted while still coaching at UCLA, earning induction on October 1, 2010. Upon arriving at UCLA in 1983 as a student coach, Valorie Kondos Field ascended the ranks as an assistant coach and choreographer, co-head coach (1991-94) and then sole head coach since 1995. As head coach, Kondos Field has positioned UCLA as the premier program in collegiate gymnastics by guiding it to an overall record of 494-118-3 with 13 Pac12 titles, 18 Regional crowns and six NCAA titles (1997, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004 and 2010), as well as 28 NCAA individual titles. In 2010, UCLA won NCAA, Regional and Pac10 championships and produced two NCAA individual champions. In 2003, the Bruins recorded an unprecedented five team scores of 198.0 or better en route to the NCAA title. The 2004 team set an NCAA Championship record by scoring 198.125 in the Super Six Team Finals. In 2001, UCLA gymnasts won the NCAA floor, uneven bars and all-around events. and every Bruin who competed earned All-America honors. That year, Kondos Field was voted the NACGC National Coach of the Year for the fourth time. Kondos Field was honored in 2016 as the Pac-12 Gymnastics Coach of the Century.


UCLA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME

Stella Umeh (1995-98)

Mohini Bhardwaj (1998-2001)

Onnie Willis (2000-03)

Jamie Dantzscher (2001-04)

Hall of Fame Class of 2012

Hall of Fame Class of 2013

Hall of Fame Class of 2014

Hall of Fame Class of 2016

Hall of Fame Class of 2017

An Oct. 12, 2012 inductee, Stella Umeh was a key member of UCLA’s first NCAA Championship team in 1997. A 10-time All-American, Umeh captured the 1995 and 1998 NCAA floor exercise titles and was dominant at the 1995 Pac-10 Championships, winning the allaround, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise titles. In 1998, she captured her second Pac-10 individual all-around title, along with individual titles in floor and beam.

Mohini Bhardwaj became the second gymnast in as many years to be inducted on Oct. 12, 2013. Bhardwaj won two NCAA team and two NCAA individual titles from 1998-2001 and finished her career as an 11-time All-American and 2001 Honda Award winner. Bhardwaj set numerous scoring records at UCLA, including scoring the second-highest all-around total in NCAA history, 39.975, in 2001. She led UCLA to NCAA team titles in 2000 and 2001 and won the uneven bars in 2000 and floor exercise in 2001. Along with winning the Honda Award in 2001, she was also the Pac-10 and West Region Gymnast of the Year and the AAI Award-winner as the nation’s top senior gymnast.

Onnie Willis received gymnastics’ third-straight induction when she joined the class of 2014 on Oct. 10, 2014. Willis was a superstar on the competition floor and in the classroom. During her four years at UCLA, she won three NCAA team championships (2000, 2001, 2003), three Pac-10 team titles (2001-03) and four NCAA Regional team titles. In 2001, she became UCLA’s firstever NCAA all-around champion, and as a senior in 2003 won the Honda Award as the best collegiate gymnast in the nation. The 2003 Pac-10 Gymnast of the Year held the school record for NCAA All-America honors with 16 and has a share of the school record on vault and floor, having scored a pair of perfect 10s on each event.

The latest Hall of Fame member, Jamie Dantzscher, was inducted on Sept. 30, 2016. Dantzscher, an Olympic bronze medalist in 2000, cemented herself in Bruin lore the very first time she chalked up for a routine, scoring a perfect 10 on uneven bars in her collegiate debut. She is believed to be the first NCAA gymnast ever to score a perfect 10 on her first routine, and she went on to earn a school-record 28 10.0s in her career, including a national record seven in a row on floor exercise in 2002.

Kristen Maloney’s legacy with UCLA Gymnastics can be summed up in the team award that was named after her - the Kristen Maloney Heart of a Champion Award. The 2000 Olympic bronze medalist fought through multiple surgeries and a nearly career-ending bone infection to become a five-time NCAA champion and nine-time All-American.

During her career, Umeh was a member of Pac-10 Championship teams in 1995 and 1997, was named the 1998 Pac-10 Gymnast of the Year and earned a total of seven All-Pac-10 honors and 10 All-America honors. Prior to arriving at UCLA, she competed for Canada at the 1992 Olympic Games and at the World Championships from 1991-93. In 1992, she qualified for event finals at the World Championships on both vault (8th place) and beam (5th place), and in 1993, she was 15th in the all-around and eighth on floor. At the national level, she was a two-time Canadian vault champion. After graduation, Umeh performed for five years with Cirque du Soleil.

Bhardwaj continued her gymnastics career after graduation, winning the 2001 U.S. National Championship on vault and helping the U.S. win a bronze medal at the 2001 World Championships. In 2004, she earned a spot on the U.S. Olympic Team, where she served as team captain and led the U.S. to a silver medal. She also qualified for event finals on floor exercise, where she placed sixth. Bhardwaj is now the co-owner and club director at OOA Gymnastics in Bend, Oregon.

Academically, she received the 2003 NCAA Top VIII Award as well as a NCAA Post-Graduate Scholarship, and she earned Scholastic All-American honors and CoSIDA Academic All-District acclaim three times.Willis went on to earn a Ph.D in Developmental Psychology at NYU.

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Dantzscher led UCLA to three NCAA team titles (2001, 2003 and 2004) and won four NCAA individual titles of her own, including the 2002 all-around, vault and floor exercise crowns, and the 2003 uneven bars title. She also won the Pac-10 bars and floor titles in 2002 and the floor title in 2001 and was the 2002 Pac-10 Gymnast of the Year and a three-time Pac-10 All-Academic honoree. The 15-time All-American and 2004 AAI Award winner was named to the Pac-12 All-Century Team in the all-around and floor exercise.

Kristen Maloney (2001-05)

Maloney helped lead UCLA to the 2001 NCAA title as a freshman but was forced to sit out both the 2002 and 2003 seasons due to complications from the surgeries. She returned in 2004 to help the Bruins win another NCAA team title in record-breaking fashion, and in 2005 she was the Honda Award winner, as well as the National, West Region and Pac-12 Gymnast of the Year. She won three events and the all-around at the 2005 Pac-12 Championships and finished her career by winning the vault and beam titles at the NCAA Championships.


ALL-TIME LETTERWINNERS

E Ehrlich, Michelle Erickson, Christy Erickson, Susie Evans, Susie

M 1982-83 2001-04 1996-99 1986

MacArthur, Jessy Maloney, Kristen Marrow, Kareema Martin, Ashley Mavity, Yolande McCullough, Brittani McDonald, Dana McGinnis, Shawn McMullin, Karen Melcher, Dawn Meraz, Sonya Metcalf, Melissa Mink, Deborah Moneymaker, Heidi Montera, Kris Mossett, Hallie Murdock, Holly

F Faehn, Rhonda Fenton, Megan Ferrari, Janet Fischer, Dee Fong, Andrea Francis, Danusia Frattone, Tauny Frye, Jessica

1990-92 1992-95 1982-85 1993-96 1995-98 2013-16 2009-12 1988

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Dee Fischer

A Ambandos, Gigi Anderson, Kristin Andrews, Jill Antolin, Jeanette Auld, Kisha

1983-84 1986-87 1987-90 2001-04 2004-05

B Baer, Kaelie Beckerman, Alyssa Berlin, Ariana Bernholtz, Marci Berry, Kim Best, Lisa Bhardwaj, Mohini Boyiazis, Annie Bremer, Holly Britton, Natalie Brow, Matteah Bynum, Sadiqua

2009-13 2001-03 2006-09 2008-10 1983 1986 1998-2001 1985 1992-93 1988-91 2016 2012-16

C Caire, Maria Camacho, Treena Chan, Melissa Chee, Corinne Church, Shavahn Cipra, Angi Cogan, Cathy Cogan, Karen Comforte, Kristina Conway, Michelle Courtney, Olivia Craddock, Ellette Curtis, Tracy

2001 2006 2001-04 2006-07 1997-2000 2013-16 2010-13 2015-pres. 2002 1994-97 1978-80 1999-2002 1981 1986-87 2015 1999

1986 1981 2009-12 2014-17 2017-pres. 2017-pres. 1984-87 1993-94 1988-91

Nelson, Karen Nelson, Shelley Neustadter, Laura Norman, Alexis

Hall, Napualani Hamilton, Kim Hano, Felicia Harmell, Kristin Harris, Donna Hayashi, Kiralee Hedenberg, Kristin Hiley, Lisa Homma, Leah Honest, JaNay Hopfner-Hibbs, Elyse Hunt, Michelle Hyland, Tiffany

2015-pres. 1987-90 2017-pres. 1994-96 1979-82 1996-99 1981 1996-99 1994-97 2015-pres. 2009-12 1990-93 2009-11

Padilla, Natalie Parker, Kristin Patel, Trishna Peckett, Ashley Pesce, Gina Peko, Asi Peszek, Samantha Pinches, Jennifer Pino, Giulianna Portocarrero, Luisa Preston, Madison Pritchett, Alyssa

Raab, Carly Rasmussen, Paula Richardson, Kate Richelieu, Anjanette Ross, Kyla

2007-08 1999-01 2000-03

Sanchez, Mercedez Sato, Mizuki Savvidou, Stella Sawa, Sydney Schier, Birgit Schwandt, Rhonda Schwikert, Jordan Schwikert, Tasha Selesky, Michelle Service, Tanya Shannon, Courtney Shapiro, Nicki Shapiro, Sharon Silvestri, Karin Smith, Amy Smith, Maranda Smyth, Sunshine Stoner, Alison Stott, Denise Strug, Lisa Sutton, Jennifer Symons, Jeanette

1979 1979 1988-91 1982-84 1980-83 2006 1982 2017-pres. 1985-86 1982-85 2011-12 2017-pres. 2008-11

L 1994-95 2012-13 1979-82 1981-84 1985-88 2013-pres. 2007-10 2012 2011 1986-89 38

2010 1988-89 1997-98 2008-11 1986 2002-05 1994 2000-03 1990-93 1984-87 2008-11 2016-pres. 2001-04

U Ulrich, Carol Umeh, Stella

Vanden Eykel, Lindsey Velasco, Valerie

1990-93 1995-98

Walker, Aimee Walker, Courtney Waller, Alex Whitcomb, Cassie Williams, Jamie Williams, Jordan Willis, Onnie Wilson, Peggy Winn, Lori Wong, Lichelle

2004 2004-06 2014-15 2012 2001-04 2015 2000-03 1980-81 2004 2010-13

Y Yamada, Tracy Yoshino, Cathy Young, Amy

1985-87 1988-90 2000

Z Zamarripa, Vanessa Zosa, Gigi

2000-02 1990-93 2003-06 1994 2017-pres.

2017-pres. 2008-11 2016-pres. 2011-14 1987 1984 2005-08 2005-08 2004-07 1986-89 2010 2016 1980-82 1995-97 1995-97 2006 1994-95 1999 1991-93 1988 2003-05 1980

2005 1999-2002

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S

K

Lahey, Liz Larson, Mattie Leader, Cheryl League, Suellen Lee, Caroline Lee, Christine Peng-Peng Li, Anna Liu, Ti Luba, Rachel Lucena, Amy

2007-08 2000-03 2001-04 2004-07 1989-93 2013 2011-15 2014-15 2017-pres. 1996-99 2016-17 2009-13

R

2015

J

Karasik, Le Anne Karl, Laurie Kelly, Renee Kemp, Donna Kitabayashi, Anne Kitasoe, Alyssa Knowles, Debbie Kocian, Madison Kodner, Pam Koulous, Deanne Kozai, Kassidy Kramer, Gracie Kushynski, Talia

1986-87 2016-pres.

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I

Jenkins, Ashley Johnson, Stephanie Jones, Malia

1991-94 1985 1988-91 1998

O O’Connor, Kerry Ohashi, Katelyn

Takayanagi, Chloe Tasher, Traci Tausend, Carmen Taylor, Allison Taylor, Lisa Tedmon, Christie Thompson, Carolina Thompson, Doni Thorne, Amy Tinti, Trina Tom, Niki Toronjo, Macy Tousek, Yvonne

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N

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Irvin, LaNiesha-Jopré

2017 1991-94 2006-09 1993-96 2008 2014-17 1984-85 1982-83 2006-09 2002 2011-14 2012-15 1983-84

D D’Agostino, Angie Dantzscher, Jalynne Dantzscher, Jamie Dantzscher, Janelle Degteva, Lena DeJesus, Sophina De La Torre, Monique Dennis, Rechelle Desai, Natasha Dixon, Anne Donaldson, Laurie Dong, Lindsey Dovas, Diane Driscoll, Maura Dugas, Karli Dyson, Kaitie

Galetta, Carin Geiger, Dena Gerber, Aisha Gerber, Mikaela Glenn, Anna Glenn, Grace Goldberg, Lesley Graziano, Lisa Greenhut, Jennifer Greig, Danielle (2010)

T 2014-15 2001-05 1992-95 2004 1988-91 2008-11 2012-14 1987-90 1984-87 1980-81 2015-pres. 2015-16 1997 1997-2000 1983-84 2014-17 2003-04

Michelle Selesky

2009-13 1986-89


UCLA IN NATIONAL/INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

UCLA at World Championships Year 2015

2014 2013 2011

2010 2009 2007

Two-time Olympic medalist Madison Kocian

2006

UCLA at the Olympic Games Year 2016 2012

2008 2004

2000

1996 1992 1988 1984

Name Madison Kocian (U.S.)

Medal 1st Team 2nd UB

Pauline Tratz (Germany)* Kyla Ross (U.S.) 1st Team Jennifer Pinches (Great Britain) Anna Li (U.S.)* Danusia Francis (Great Britain)* Peng-Peng Lee (Canada)^ Samantha Peszek (U.S.) 2nd Team Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (Canada) Mohini Bhardwaj (U.S.) 2nd Team Tasha Schwikert (U.S.)* Kate Richardson (Canada) Marci Bernholtz (Canada)* Jamie Dantzscher (U.S.) 3rd Team Kristen Maloney (U.S.) 3rd Team Tasha Schwikert (U.S.) 3rd Team Alyssa Beckerman (U.S.)* Michelle Conway (Canada) Kate Richardson (Canada) Yvonne Tousek (Canada) Holly Murdock (Great Britain)* Yvonne Tousek (Canada) Luisa Portocarrero (Guatemala) Stella Umeh (Canada) Rhonda Faehn (U.S.)* Gigi Zosa (Canada)

2005 2003 2002 2001

1999

1997

1996 1995 1994 1993

UCLA’s U.S. Senior National Champions

Name Madison Kocian (U.S.)

Medal 1st UB 1st Team Danusia Francis (Jamaica) Giulianna Pino (Ecuador) Stella Savvidou (Cyprus) Pauline Tratz (Germany) Madison Kocian (U.S.) 1st Team Kyla Ross (U.S.) 1st Team 3rd - AA Kyla Ross (U.S.) 2nd AA, UB, BB Anna Li (U.S.)† DNC, 1st-Team Danusia Francis (Great Britain) Jennifer Pinches (Great Britain) Peng-Peng Lee (Canada) Mikaela Gerber (Canada) Mattie Larson (U.S.) 2nd Team Jennifer Pinches (Great Britain) Sydney Sawa (Canada) Samantha Peszek (U.S.) 1st Team Marci Bernholtz (Canada) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (Canada) Sydney Sawa (Canada) Lichelle Wong (Netherlands) Marci Bernholtz (Canada) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (Canada) 3rd BB Lichelle Wong (Netherlands) Shavahn Church (Great Britain) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (Canada) Tasha Schwikert (U.S.) 1st Team Ashley Peckett (Canada) Mohini Bhardwaj (U.S.) 3rd Team Tasha Schwikert (U.S.) 3rd Team Holly Murdock (Great Britain) Ashley Peckett (Canada) Kate Richardson (Canada) Jeanette Antolin (U.S.) Alyssa Beckerman (U.S.) Jamie Dantzscher (U.S.) Kristen Maloney (U.S.) Michelle Conway (Canada) Kate Richardson (Canada) Yvonne Tousek (Canada) Jeanette Antolin (U.S.)† Mohini Bhardwaj (U.S.) Kristen Maloney (U.S.) Yvonne Tousek (Canada) Yvonne Tousek (Canada) Doni Thompson (U.S.) Lena Degteva (Canada) Yvonne Tousek (Canada) Lena Degteva (Canada) Luisa Portocarrero (Guatemala) Stella Umeh (Canada)

Year 2015 2014 2013 2010 2004 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1995 1988 1987 1986 1985 1978

Name Madison Kocian Kyla Ross Kyla Ross Mattie Larson Tasha Schwikert Tasha Schwikert Mohini Bhardwaj Tasha Schwikert Alyssa Beckerman Kristen Maloney Jamie Dantzscher Kristen Maloney Kristen Maloney Doni Thompson Rhonda Faehn Rhonda Faehn Yolande Mavity Yolande Mavity Rhonda Schwandt Sharon Shapiro

Event UB BB UB, BB FX UB AA, UB, FX V AA, BB BB V, FX UB AA AA BB V V FX V V V

UCLA’s Canadian Champions Year 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2002 2001 2000 2000 1999 1996 1995 1994 1993 1992 1991 1984

Name Event Sydney Sawa AA, UB Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs AA Marci Bernholtz UB Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs AA, FX Aisha Gerber UB Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs BB Ashley Peckett BB Kate Richardson AA, V, UB, BB Kate Richardson V Yvonne Tousek AA, UB, FX Yvonne Tousek FX, V Lena Degteva AA Lena Degteva AA Lena Degteva BB Stella Umeh V Stella Umeh V Leah Homma FX Gigi Zosa UB

UCLA’s British Champions Year 2012 2011 2010 2001

Name Jennifer Pinches Danusia Francis Danusia Francis Holly Murdock

Event BB BB BB, FX V, BB

UCLA’s Austrian Champions Year 1986

Name Birgit Schier

Event AA

UCLA’s Dutch Champions Year 2009 2008 2006

Name Lichelle Wong Lichelle Wong Lichelle Wong

Event AA V AA, UB, FX

UCLA’s German Champions Year 2017 2016

Name Pauline Tratz Pauline Tratz

Event V V

UCLA’s Guatemalan Champions Year Name 1991-95 Luisa Portocarrero

Kyla Ross won Olympic gold in 2012 along with a total of five World Championships medals .

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Event AA

UCLA’s U.S. National Team Members Gigi Ambandos (1979-80) Jeanette Antolin (1995-2000) Alyssa Beckerman (1997-2000) Mohini Bhardwaj (1992-97, 2001, 2004) Melissa Chan (1998, 2000) Shavahn Church (2003) Kristina Comforte (2002-03, 2005) Olivia Courtney (2007-09) Tracy Curtis (1980-81) Jamie Dantzscher (1994-2000) Sophina DeJesus (2009) Nia Dennis (2013-15) Anne Dixon (1989) Kaitie Dyson (1995-97) Rhonda Faehn (1985-88) Jennifer Greenhut (1985) Kim Hamilton (1984-85) Felicia Hano (2014) Ashley Jenkins (2003) Donna Kemp (1977-78) Madison Kocian (2009-10, 2013-16) Mattie Larson (2007-10) Anna Li (2011-12) Kristen Maloney (1993, 1995-2000) Yolande Mavity (1983-86) Brittani McCullough (2005) Kris Montera (1982) Hallie Mossett (2008, 2011) Katelyn Ohashi (2009-12) Samantha Peszek (2004-09) Misty Rosas (1987) Kyla Ross (2009-15) Jordan Schwikert (2001) Tasha Schwikert (1997-2004) Tanya Service (1982, 1984, 1987) Sharon Shapiro (1976-78, 1979-81) Doni Thompson (1992-95) Trina Tinti (1980-81, 1983) Carol Ulrich (1988) Lindsey Vanden Eykel (1999-2000) Cassie Whitcomb (2006-10) Onnie Willis (1995) Lori Winn (2000) Amy Young (1997) Vanessa Zamarripa (2010) Gigi Zosa (1982)

Other National Team Members Marci Bernholtz (Canada) Shavahn Church (Great Britain) Michelle Conway (Canada) Lena Degteva (Canada) Danusia Francis (Great Britain, Jamaica) Aisha Gerber (Canada) Mikaela Gerber (Canada) Leah Homma (Canada) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (Canada) Christine Peng-Peng Lee (Canada) Holly Murdock (Great Britain) Ashley Peckett (Canada) Jennifer Pinches (Great Britain) Giulianna Pino (Ecuador) Luisa Portocarrero (Guatemala) Kate Richardson (Canada) Stella Savvidou (Cyprus) Sydney Sawa (Canada) Birgit Schier (Austria) Yvonne Tousek (Canada) Pauline Tratz (Germany) Stella Umeh (Canada) Lichelle Wong (Netherlands) Gigi Zosa (Canada)


PERFECT 10S

UCLA’s Perfect 10s (114) Vault (37) Kareema Marrow - vs. Arizona, Denver, Oregon St., Jan. 22, 1994 Dee Fischer - NCAA Regionals, Apr. 13, 1996 Leah Homma - at Magical Classic, Feb. 21, 1997 Heidi Moneymaker - at Cal, Feb. 11, 2000 Onnie Willis - UCLA Invite, Feb. 20, 2000 Lena Degteva - Bruin Classic, Mar. 5, 2000 Heidi Moneymaker - Bruin Classic, Mar. 5, 2000 Onnie Willis - at Oregon State, Feb. 16, 2001 Jamie Dantzscher - at Georgia, Jan. 13, 2002 Jamie Dantzscher - UCLA Invite, Mar. 3, 2002 Jeanette Antolin - at Stanford, Feb. 7, 2003 Jamie Dantzscher - vs. Washington, Feb. 9, 2003 Jeanette Antolin - at Arizona State, Feb. 16, 2003 Jamie Dantzscher - at Arizona State, Feb. 16, 2003 Jeanette Antolin - Pac-10s, Mar. 29, 2003 Jeanette Antolin - vs. Utah, Jan. 10, 2004 Kate Richardson - at Minnesota, Jan. 25, 2004 Jeanette Antolin - at Minnesota, Jan. 25, 2004 Jeanette Antolin - at California, Feb. 13, 2004 Jeanette Antolin - vs. Oregon State, Feb. 22, 2004 Jeanette Antolin - at Washington, Feb. 27, 2004 Jeanette Antolin - vs. Michigan, Mar. 7, 2004 Jeanette Antolin - at Florida, Mar. 12, 2004 Jeanette Antolin - at Pac-10s, Mar. 20, 2004 Kristen Maloney - at NCAA Regionals, Apr. 3, 2004 Jeanette Antolin - at NCAA Regionals, Apr. 3, 2004 Kristina Comforte - at CS Fullerton, Feb. 3, 2006 Vanessa Zamarripa - at CS Fullerton, Jan. 23, 2009 Vanessa Zamarripa - vs. Boise St., CSUF, Washington, Feb. 15, 2009 Vanessa Zamarripa - at Masters Classic, Feb. 22, 2009 Vanessa Zamarripa - at CS Fullerton, Feb. 26, 2010 Vanessa Zamarripa - at California, Jan. 15, 2012 Tauny Frattone - vs. Oklahoma, Mar. 11, 2012 Vanessa Zamarripa - NCAA Super Six, Apr. 21, 2012 Vanessa Zamarripa - at Stanford, Feb. 2, 2013 Vanessa Zamarripa - vs. Arkansas, Mar. 17, 2013 Vanessa Zamarripa - at Pac-12s, Mar. 23, 2013 Most 10s on Vault: Jeanette Antolin (12)

Uneven Bars (25) Megan Fenton - at Pac-10s, Mar. 12, 1993 Leah Homma - at Pac-10s, Mar. 22, 1997 Jamie Dantzscher - at Maui Invitational, Jan. 5, 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj - vs. Alabama, Cal State Fullerton, Southern Utah, Jan. 28, 2001 Jamie Dantzscher - UCLA Invite, Feb. 11, 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj - at Michigan State, Mar. 11, 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj - vs. Georgia, Mar. 18, 2001 Jamie Dantzscher - UCLA Invite, Mar. 3, 2002 Jamie Dantzscher - Bruin Classic, Jan. 19, 2003 Yvonne Tousek - vs. Arkansas, Feb. 2, 2003 Jamie Dantzscher - at Stanford, Feb. 7, 2003 Jamie Dantzscher - at Arizona State, Feb. 16, 2003 Jamie Dantzscher - vs. Oregon State, Feb. 22, 2004 Yvonne Tousek - vs. Michigan, Mar. 7, 2004 Tasha Schwikert - vs. Nebraska, Jan. 17, 2005 Kristen Maloney - vs. Florida, Mar. 6, 2005 Tasha Schwikert - at Pac-10s, Mar. 26, 2005 Anna Li - at Pac-10s, Mar. 27, 2010 Anna Li - NCAA Regionals, Apr. 10, 2010 Samantha Peszek - vs. Arizona State, Feb. 8, 2014 Kyla Ross - at Oregon State, Jan. 28, 2017 Madison Kocian - vs. Stanford, Feb. 11, 2017 Christine Peng-Peng Lee - vs. Stanford, Feb. 11, 2017 Kyla Ross - at Utah, Feb. 18, 2017 Christine Peng-Peng Lee - vs. North Carolina, Mar. 12, 2017

Perfect 10s by Gymnast

Balance Beam (14) Kristen Maloney - at Oregon State, Feb. 16, 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj - vs. Georgia, Mar. 18, 2001 Kate Richardson - Bruin Classic, Jan. 19, 2003 Kate Richardson - at Arizona State, Feb. 16, 2003 Kate Richardson - vs. Utah, Jan. 10, 2004 Kate Richardson - vs. ASU, CSUF, Feb. 1, 2004 Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs - at Georgia, Mar. 6, 2010 Danusia Francis - vs. Utah State, BGU, Mar. 16, 2014 Danusia Francis - vs. Stanford, Georgia, Mar. 6, 2016 Kyla Ross - vs. Utah State, Bridgeport, Feb. 20, 2017 Katelyn Ohashi - vs. California, Mar. 5, 2017 Katelyn Ohashi - vs. North Carolina, Mar. 12, 2017 Kyla Ross - at Pac-12 Championships, Mar. 18, 2017 Christine Peng-Peng Lee - at NCAA Super Six, Apr. 15, 2017 Most 10s on Balance Beam: Kate Richardson (4)

Floor Exercise (38) Amy Thorne - vs. BYU, Feb. 12, 1993 Kareema Marrow - at NCAA Super Six, Apr. 22, 1995 Stella Umeh - at NCAA Super Six, Apr. 17, 1998 Jamie Dantzscher - at Maui Invitational, Jan. 5, 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj - at Maui Invitational, Jan. 5, 2001 Kristin Parker - at Stanford, Jan. 19, 2001 Jamie Dantzscher - at Stanford, Jan. 19, 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj - vs. Utah, Jan. 21, 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj - vs. Alabama, Cal State Fullerton, Southern Utah, Jan. 28, 2001 Jamie Dantzscher - at Oregon State, Feb. 16, 2001 Kristen Maloney - Bruin Classic, Mar. 4, 2001 Jamie Dantzscher - Bruin Classic, Mar. 4, 2001 Onnie Willis - Bruin Classic, Mar. 4, 2001 Mohini Bhardwaj - vs. Georgia, Mar. 18, 2001 Jamie Dantzscher - at Pac-10s, Mar. 24, 2001 Jamie Dantzscher - at CS Fullerton, Jan. 18, 2002 Jamie Dantzscher - vs. Arizona State, Jan. 20, 2002 Jamie Dantzscher - at Arizona, Jan. 25, 2002 Jamie Dantzscher - vs. Stanford, Feb. 10, 2002 Jamie Dantzscher - at Cal, Feb. 17, 2002 Jamie Dantzscher - vs. Oregon State, Feb. 23, 2002 Jamie Dantzscher - UCLA Invite, Mar. 3, 2002 Jamie Dantzscher - vs. Oregon State, Jan. 2, 2003 Jamie Dantzscher - Bruin Classic, Jan. 19, 2003 Kate Richardson - vs. Arkansas, Feb. 2, 2003 Onnie Willis - vs. Arkansas, Feb. 2, 2003 Jamie Dantzscher - vs. Washington, Feb. 9, 2003 Jamie Dantzscher - vs. Arizona, Feb. 23, 2003 Jamie Dantzscher - at NCAA Regionals, Apr. 12, 2003 Kate Richardson - vs. ASU, CSUF, Feb. 1, 2004 Kate Richardson - vs. Oregon State, Feb. 22, 2004 Jeanette Antolin - vs. Oregon State, Feb. 22, 2004 Jeanette Antolin - vs. Michigan, Mar. 7, 2004 Kate Richardson - at Pac-10s, Mar. 20, 2004 Tasha Schwikert - vs. Cal, Sacramento State, Cal State Fullerton, Jan. 23, 2005 Tasha Schwikert - vs. Florida, Mar. 6, 2005 Kristen Maloney - at NCAA Super Six, Apr. 22, 2005 Sydney Sawa - vs. Stanford, Feb. 22, 2014 Most 10s on Floor Exercise: Jamie Dantzscher (17)

Most 10s on Uneven Bars: Jamie Dantzscher (7)

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Jamie Dantzscher (Vault - 4, Bars - 7, Floor -17) Jeanette Antolin (Vault - 12, Floor - 2) Kate Richardson (Vault, Beam - 4, Floor - 4) Vanessa Zamarripa (Vault) Mohini Bhardwaj (Bars - 3, Beam - 1, Floor - 4) Kristen Maloney (Vault, Bars, Beam, Floor - 2) Kyla Ross (Bars - 2, Beam - 2) Tasha Schwikert (Bars - 2, Floor - 2) Onnie Willis (Vault - 2, Floor - 2) Christine Peng-Peng Lee (Bars - 2, Beam) Danusia Francis (Beam - 2) Leah Homma (Vault, Bars) Anna Li (Bars) Kareema Marrow (Vault, Floor) Heidi Moneymaker (Vault) Katelyn Ohashi (Beam) Yvonne Tousek (Bars) Kristina Comforte (Vault) Lena Degteva (Vault) Megan Fenton (Bars) Dee Fischer (Vault) Tauny Frattone (Vault) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs (Beam) Madison Kocian (Bars) Kristin Parker (Floor) Samantha Peszek (Bars) Sydney Sawa (Floor) Amy Thorne (Floor) Stella Umeh (Floor)

Perfect 10s by Gymnast (Alphabetical) Jeanette Antolin - 14 (Vault - 12, Floor - 2) Mohini Bhardwaj - 8 (Bars - 3, Beam - 1, Floor - 4) Kristina Comforte - 1 (Vault - 1) Jamie Dantzscher - 28 (Vault - 4, Bars - 7, Floor -17) Lena Degteva - 1 (Vault -1) Megan Fenton - 1 (Bars - 1) Dee Fischer - 1 (Vault - 1) Danusia Francis - 2 (Beam - 2) Tauny Frattone - 1 (Vault - 1) Leah Homma - 2 (Vault - 1, Bars - 1) Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs - 1 (Beam - 1) Madison Kocian - 1 (Bars - 1) Anna Li - 2 (Bars - 2) Christine Peng-Peng Lee - 3 (Bars - 2, Beam - 1) Kristen Maloney - 5 (Vault - 1, Bars - 1, Beam - 1, Floor - 2) Kareema Marrow - 2 (Vault - 1, Floor - 1) Heidi Moneymaker - 1 (Vault - 2) Katelyn Ohashi - 2 (Beam - 2) Kristin Parker - 1 (Floor - 1) Samantha Peszek - 1 (Bars - 1) Kate Richardson - 9 (Vault - 1, Beam - 4, Floor - 4) Kyla Ross - 4 (Bars - 2, Beam - 2) Sydney Sawa - 1 (Floor - 1) Tasha Schwikert - 4 (Bars - 2, Floor - 2) Amy Thorne - 1 (Floor - 1) Yvonne Tousek - 2 (Bars - 2) Stella Umeh - 1 (Floor - 1) Onnie Willis - 4 (Vault - 2, Floor - 2) Vanessa Zamarripa - 9 (Vault - 9)


TOP MARKS Vault 1. 10.0

Bars 1. 10.0

Vanessa Zamarripa Tauny Frattone Kristina Comforte Jeanette Antolin Kristen Maloney Kate Richardson Jamie Dantzscher Onnie Willis Heidi Moneymaker Lena Degteva Leah Homma Dee Fischer Kareema Marrow

2013 2012 2006 2004 2004 2004 2003 2003 2000 2000 1997 1996 1994

Kyla Ross Christine Peng-Peng Lee Madison Kocian Samantha Peszek Anna Li Kristen Maloney Tasha Schwikert Jamie Dantzscher Yvonne Tousek Mohini Bhardwaj Leah Homma Megan Fenton

2017 2017 2017 2014 2010 2005 2005 2004 2004 2001 1997 1993

Team Total 1. 198.875 2. 198.575 3. 198.400 4. 198.350 5. 198.325 6. 198.275 7. 198.250 8. 198.175 9. 198.125 10. 198.050

Beam 1. 10.0

9. 9.975

Floor 1. 10.0

Team Total - Vault 2/22/04 2/9/03 2/16/03 3/3/02 3/7/04 1/19/03 3/12/04 2/16/01 3/29/03 2/2/03 2/11/17 4/16/04 2/26/12

1. 49.725 2. 49.700

3. 49.675 4. 49.650 5. 49.625 6. 49.575

7. 49.550

8. 49.525

9. 49.500

10. 49.475

Christine Peng-Peng Lee Kyla Ross Katelyn Ohashi Danusia Francis Elyse Hopfner-Hibbs Kate Richardson Mohini Bhardwaj Kristen Maloney Sophina DeJesus Peng-Peng Lee Vanessa Zamarripa Tasha Schwikert Onnie Willis Leah Homma

2017 2017 2017 2016 2010 2004 2001 2001 2016 2015 2010 2005 2003 1995

Sydney Sawa Kristen Maloney Tasha Schwikert Kate Richardson Jeanette Antolin Jamie Dantzscher Onnie Willis Mohini Bhardwaj Kristin Parker Stella Umeh Kareema Marrow Amy Thorne

2014 2005 2005 2004 2004 2003 2003 2002 2001 1998 1995 1993

Team Total - Bars 4/3/04 2/16/03 2/9/03 3/3/02 3/12/04 2/8/04 1/10/03 3/5/00 2/22/04 1/15/12 3/13/11 2/22/09 2/27/04 2/16/01 3/24/12 1/8/12 4/10/10 4/21/12 2/15/09 1/23/09 4/16/04 1/19/03 3/18/01 4/13/00 3/12/95 2/11/17 2/28/15 4/19/13 3/23/13 3/17/13 3/11/12 1/22/12 4/16/11 4/9/05 1/7/05 3/7/04 1/25/04 4/1/00 3/18/00 3/7/15 3/7/14 2/26/12 2/5/12 1/23/05 4/7/01

1. 49.825 2. 49.750 3. 49.725

5. 49.650

6. 49.625 7. 49.600 8. 49.575

9. 49.550

10. 49.525

1. 49.725 2. 49.700 3. 49.650 4. 49.625 5. 49.600 6. 49.575

7. 49.550

8. 49.525

9. 49.500

10. 49.4875

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7. 39.800 8. 39.775 10. 39.750

Mohini Bhardwaj Jamie Dantzscher Jeanette Antolin Kate Richardson Kristen Maloney Tasha Schwikert Onnie Willis Vanessa Zamarripa Heidi Moneymaker Leah Homma

Team Total - Beam 2/22/04 1/5/01 2/11/17 1/17/05 2/25/07 1/28/01 2/6/00 4/15/04 3/7/04 3/23/02 3/24/01 1/19/03 3/18/00 3/12/04 3/18/01 3/29/03 2/9/03 3/9/01 3/5/00 3/5/17 1/28/17 4/10/10 2/14/10 2/17/02 1/21/01 2/8/14 2/16/03 1/2/03 2/10/02 4/20/01 4/18/97

4. 49.700

All-Around 1. 39.975 2. 39.900 3. 39.875 4. 39.850 5. 39.825

2001 2002 2004 2004 2005 2005 2003 2012 2000 1996

Team Total - Floor 2/16/03 2/16/01 3/6/10 1/19/03 2/9/03 4/16/04 3/18/17 3/21/16 3/6/05 2/27/04 2/7/03 2/2/03 4/20/01 3/5/17 2/18/17 4/4/15 1/15/12 2/1/04 2/22/04 2/21/15 2/22/14 3/25/06 3/12/04 1/19/04 1/10/04 4/25/03 2/25/17 2/13/16 2/26/12 1/17/05 2/8/04 4/26/96 4/15/17

1. 49.875 2. 49.850 3. 49.725

4. 49.700 5. 49.675 6. 49.650

7. 49.625

8. 49.600

9. 49.575

10. 49.550

2/22/04 3/4/01 3/29/03 2/2/03 3/3/02 3/24/01 3/7/04 2/9/03 1/28/01 3/12/17 2/23/03 2/16/01 2/25/17 3/7/15 3/16/03 1/5/01 2/6/00 2/6/16 2/26/12 1/23/05 2/13/04 3/18/01 1/21/01 3/20/99 3/15/09 3/6/05 4/16/04 4/12/03 1/2/03 2/23/02 2/13/16 3/17/13 1/12/13 4/23/10 4/1/00


UCLA’s GYMNASTICS ARENAS

Pauley Pavilion

John Wooden Center

Home to Bruin athletic teams since 1965, Pauley Pavilion is regarded as one of the finest all-around collegiate facilities in the nation and has been the site of numerous illustrious events, from NCAA Championships, Olympic gymnastics, presidential debates to award shows.

One of the most attractive buildings on the UCLA campus is the John Wooden Center, a 136,000 square foot recreation complex, named after the legendary UCLA basketball coach.

In 1984, the eyes of the world watched as Peter Vidmar, Mitch Gaylord and Tim Daggett led the USA men’s gymnastics team to its first ever gold medal. All-around gold medalist Mary Lou Retton captured the hearts of the world with her gutty performance and bubbly personality.

The building serves students, faculty and staff and is a practice site for the Bruin gymnastics team. For the 2012 season, while Pauley Pavilion was undergoing a multi-million dollar renovation, the John Wooden Center hosted UCLA home events for the gymnastics, women’s basketball and men’s and women’s volleyball teams.

In addition, Pauley Pavilion has served as the site for numerous NCAA events as well as concerts, weddings and the 1988 Presidential Debate between George Bush and Michael Dukakis. In 1994, Pauley Pavilion hosted the 75th Anniversary Convocation celebrating UCLA’s years of academic achievement in which the keynote speaker was President Bill Clinton.

Inside the building are nine racquetball courts, two squash courts, a rock-climbing wall, a strength and conditioning room, a basketball gymnasium with three regulation courts and seating for 2,000 people, a volleyball and badminton gymnasium, three dance studios, a gymnastics training center, a matted room for Judo and Karate classes, locker room and saunas, and numerous meeting rooms.

Pauley Pavilion is home to the UCLA Gymnastics team and was the site of the 1984, 1998, 2004 and 2013 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships. In 2004, UCLA made history in its home arena by winning the national title in Pauley Pavilion with a Championship record score. The UCLA men’s gymnastics team won both of their NCAA titles in Pauley Pavilion in 1984 and 1987.

The office phone number for the Wooden Center is (310) 206-8307.

The arena recently underwent a multi-million dollar renovation and reopened in November 2012.

Pauley Pavilion Records Vault

Bars

10.0

10.0

Dee Fischer (UCLA), 4/13/96 Susan Hines (Florida), 2x (last 4/17/98) Karin Lichey (Georgia), 4/17/98 Onnie Willis (UCLA), 2x (last 3/3/02) Jamie Dantzscher (UCLA), 2x (last 2/9/03) Elise Ray (Michigan), 3/3/02 Courtney Norman (Minnesota), 3/3/02 Carolyn Yernberg (Minnesota), 3/3/02 Annabeth Eberle (Utah), 1/10/04 Jeanette Antolin (UCLA), 5x (last 3/7/04) Vanessa Zamarripa (UCLA), 2x (last 3/17/13) Brittany Rogers (Georgia), 3/6/16 Mohini Bhardwaj (UCLA), 2x (last 3/18/01) Carly Dockendorf (Washington), 3/29/03 Elizabeth Jillson (Oregon State), 3/29/03 Jamie Dantzscher (UCLA), 4x (last 2/22/04) Yvonne Tousek (UCLA), 2x (last 3/7/04) Tasha Schwikert (UCLA), 1/17/05 Kristen Maloney (UCLA), 3/6/05 Liz Tricase (Stanford), 3/5/06 Anna Li (UCLA), 4/10/10 Samantha Peszek ((UCLA), 2/8/14 Madison Kocian (UCLA), 2/11/17 Christine Peng-Peng Lee (UCLA), 2x (last 3/12/17)

Beam

10.0

Floor

10.0

AA Team

39.975 198.875

Mohini Bhardwaj (UCLA), 3/18/01 Kate Richardson (UCLA), 3x (last 2/1/04) Courtney McCool (Georgia), 3/8/09 Danusia Francis (UCLA), 2x (last 3/6/16) Kyla Ross (UCLA), 2/20/17 Katelyn Ohashi (UCLA), 2x (last 3/12/17) Stella Umeh (UCLA), 4/17/98 Mohini Bhardwaj (UCLA), 3x (last 3/18/01) Kristen Maloney (UCLA), 3/5/01 Onnie Willis (UCLA), 3x (last 2/2/03) Jamie Dantzscher (UCLA), 8x (last 2/23/03) Chrissy Lamun (Oregon State), 3/29/03 Jeanette Antolin (UCLA), 2x (last 3/7/04) Kate Richardson (UCLA), 4x (last 2/22/04) Tasha Schwikert (UCLA), 2x (last 3/6/05) Sydney Sawa (UCLA), 2/22/14 Mohini Bhardwaj (UCLA), 3/18/01 UCLA, 2/22/04

Pauley Pavilion was the site of the 1984 Olympic Games and the 2013, 2004, 1998 and 1984 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships.

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ALL-TIME RESULTS

2017 Overall Record: 13-4-1; Dual Meet Record: 9-2 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/7 ....... Arkansas .................................. W ........... 195.7.00-195.350 1/15 ..... at Oklahoma ............................. L .............. 196.825-198.025 1/28 ..... at Oregon State ......................... W ............. 197.325-196.700 2/4 ....... at Arizona State ......................... W ............. 197.150-194.600 2/11 ..... Stanford ................................... W ............. 198.125-194.175 2/18 ..... at Utah ..................................... L .............. 197.500-197.875 2/20 ..... Utah State (195.700)................. 1st ..........................195.875 Bridgeport (193.225) 2/25 ..... Arizona ..................................... W ............. 197.725-196.275 3/5 ....... California .................................. W ............. 197.525-196.800 3/12 ..... North Carolina ........................... W ............ 197.800-195.400 3/18 ..... at Pac-12 Championships.......... T-3rd .......................197.100 4/1 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................196.800 4/14 ..... at NCAA Semifinals ................... 2nd .......................197.5000 4/15 ..... at NCAA Super Six Team Finals .. 4th ........................197.2625

2016 Overall Record: 13-5; Dual Meet Record: 6-5 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/10 ..... Alabama ................................... W ............ 196.550-196.300 1/15 ..... at Florida .................................. L .............. 196.925-197.675 1/23 ..... at Arizona ................................. W ............. 196.800-196.475 2/1 ....... at California .............................. L .............. 195.175-196.375 2/6 ....... Utah ......................................... W ............. 197.100-197.075 2/13 ..... Oregon State ............................ W ............. 197.475-196.225 2/21 ..... at Washington ........................... W ............. 196.675-196.450 2/27 ..... at Arizona State ......................... W ............. 196.625-192.950 3/6 ....... Stanford (197.400).................... 3rd ..........................196.825 Georgia (197.025) 3/13 ..... Oklahoma ................................. L ............. 197.200-197.950 3/19 ..... at Pac-12 Championships.......... 1st ..........................197.250 4/2 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 2nd .........................196.375 4/15 ..... at NCAA Semifinals ................... 3rd ..........................196.700 4/16 ..... at NCAA Super Six Team Finals .. 5th ..........................196.825

2015 Overall Record: 17-2; Dual Meet Record: 8-1 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/12 ..... at Oregon State ......................... W ............ 196.000-195.450 1/19 ..... Arizona ..................................... W ............. 195.975-195.300 1/23 ..... at Utah ..................................... L .............. 194.725-196.725 2/1 ....... California .................................. W ............. 196.800-195.425 2/9 ....... Washington............................... W ............. 197.000-194.500 2/14 ..... at Stanford................................ W ............. 197.075-196.225 2/21 ..... Nebraska (196.650) .................. 1st ..........................197.050 Sacramento State (194.150), Bridgeport (192.575) 2/28 ..... at Arizona State ......................... W ............. 197.350-194.250 3/7 ....... Stanford ................................... W ............. 197.950-196.625 3/13 ..... at Arkansas............................... W ............ 197.175-195.900 3/22 ..... at Pac-12 Championships.......... 2nd .........................197.350 4/5 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................197.500 4/18 ..... at NCAA Semifinals ................... 6th ..........................196.400

2014

UC Davis (194.675), Sacramento State (193.925) 2/16 ..... at Oregon State ......................... L .............. 196.075-196.725 2/22 ..... at Oklahoma ............................. L .............. 197.200-198.375 3/1 ....... at Alabama ............................... L .............. 196.375-197.075 3/10 ..... Michigan (197.550)................... 2nd .........................197.075 California (194.925), Iowa State (194.650) 3/17 Arkansas .................................. W ............. 197.425-196.600 3/23 ..... at Pac-12 Championships.......... 2nd .........................197.375 4/6 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 2nd .........................196.950 4/19 ..... at NCAA Semifinals ................... T-2nd ......................197.200 4/20 ..... at NCAA Super Six Team Finals .. 4th .........................197.100

2012 Overall Record: 17-2-1; Dual Meet Record: 6-2 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/8 ....... Utah ......................................... W ............ 196.075-196.025 1/15 ..... at California .............................. W ............. 196.675-192.500 1/22 ..... San Jose State .......................... W ............. 197.575-193.200 1/27 ..... at Washington ........................... L ............. 194.600-195.350 2/5 ....... Stanford ................................... W ............. 197.250-196.450 2/10 ..... at IGI/Chicago Style Classic ........ 1st .........................196.850 Boise State (196.025), Missouri (195.525), Illinois (195.100) 2/17 ..... at Oregon State (196.775) ......... T-1st .......................196.775 California (192.350) 2/26 ..... Arizona State ............................ W ............. 198.050-194.850 3/2 ....... at Georgia................................. L .............. 196.975-197.700 3/11 ..... Oklahoma ................................ W ............. 197.525-196.475 3/24 ..... at Pac-12 Championships.......... 1st ..........................197.425 4/7 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................197.225 4/20 ..... at NCAA Semifinals ................... 1st ..........................197.400 4/21 ..... at NCAA Super Six Team Finals .. 3rd .........................197.750

2011 Overall Record: 16-8; Dual Meet Record: 3-3 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/7 ....... at Utah ..................................... L .............. 195.300-195.700 1/9 ....... Pac-10 Challenge ..................... 2nd .........................195.925 1/14 ..... at Southern Utah ....................... L ................ 194.425-194.75 1/23 ..... at Stanford................................ L .............. 194.825-196.200 1/28 ..... at Oregon State ......................... W ............. 196.675-196.625 2/11 ..... at IGI/Chicago Style ................... 3rd ..........................196.300 ............. Stanford (196.475), Oregon State (196.350) 2/21 ..... NC State ................................... W ............. 197.475-195.025 2/27 ..... Minnesota (194.475)................. 1st ..........................196.650 ............. Denver (193.850) 3/6 ....... Georgia (196.175)..................... 2nd .........................195.750 ............. Arizona (194.125) 3/13 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ............. 197.050-191.050 3/19 ..... Pac-10 Championships ............. 2nd .........................196.750 4/2 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................197.425 4/15 ..... at NCAA Semifinals ................... 3rd ..........................196.500 4/23 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 2nd .........................197.375

2010 NCAA Champions Overall Record: 17-3; Dual Meet Record: 5-3 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Overall Record: 13-6; Dual Meet Record: 6-2 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/11 ..... Florida ...................................... L ............. 196.625-196.650 1/19 ..... Oregon State ............................ W ............. 196.425-195.625 1/25 ..... at Utah ..................................... L .............. 195.875-197.125 1/31 ..... at California .............................. W ............. 196.575-195.550 2/8 ....... Arizona State ............................ W ............. 196.925-194.950 2/16 ..... at Washington ........................... W ............. 196.675-195.650 2/22 ..... Stanford ................................... W ............. 196.900-196.250 3/1 ....... at Arizona ................................. W ............. 197.500-196.250 3/7 ....... at Michigan (197.825) ............... 2nd .........................197.475 Utah (197.350) 3/16 ..... Utah State (196.000)................. 1st .........................197.050 Bowling Green (194.175) 3/22 ..... at Pac-12 Championships.......... 4th ..........................196.525 4/5 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 2nd .........................196.600 4/18 ..... at NCAA Semifinals ................... 5th ..........................197.000

2013 Overall Record: 16-5; Dual Meet Record: 5-3 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/6 ....... Southern Utah ........................... W .............. 196.15-194.875 1/12 ..... Utah ......................................... W ............. 197.425-195.300 1/25 ..... at Arizona State ......................... W ............. 196.375-195.600 2/2 ....... at Stanford................................ W ............. 196.925-196.200 2/10 ..... Washington (195.950)............... 1st .........................196.950

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/9 ....... Utah ......................................... W ............. 196.600-195.125 1/15 ..... at Washington ........................... W ............. 196.125-194.875 1/22 ..... at California (190.375) .............. 1st ..........................194.425 San Jose State (191.950) 1/24 ..... at Stanford................................ L .............. 195.825-196.425 1/31 ..... Arizona State ............................ W ............. 196.550-193.475 2/5 ....... Arizona ..................................... W ............. 196.725-193.800 2/14 ..... Stanford ................................... L .............. 195.625-195.975 2/21 ..... Oregon State ............................ W ............. 197.375-196.325 2/26 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton (191.750) ..... 1st ..........................197.250 Utah State (188.700) 3/6 ....... at Georgia................................. L .............. 197.875-197.900 3/14 ..... Michigan St. (195.950).............. 1st ..........................196.525 Cal St. Fullerton (193.875)

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3/27 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ..........................197.350 4/10 ..... NCAA Regionals ........................ 1st ..........................197.825 4/22 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 1st ..........................196.875 4/23 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 1st ..........................197.725

2009 Overall Record: 17-3; Dual Meet Record: 6-2 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/9 ....... at Utah ..................................... L ............. 196.075- 196.175 1/18 ..... Arizona ..................................... W ............ 196.325- 193.675 1/23 ..... at CS Fullerton .......................... W ................. 196.6-193.875 1/25 ..... California .................................. W ............. 197.125-190.575 1/30 ..... at Arizona Sate .......................... W ............ 196.225- 193.075 2/15 ..... Quad Meet................................ 1st ..........................196.375 Boise State (195.7), Washington (194.4), Cal St. Fullerton (193.15) 2/22 ..... at Master’s Classic .................... 2nd .......... 196.125-196.225 2/27 ..... at Oregon State ......................... W ............. 196.575-196.350 3/8 ....... Georgia .................................... L .............. 196.125-197.725 3/15 ..... Nebraska .................................. W ............. 196.625-195.850 3/21 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ..........................196.725 4/4 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 2nd .........................196.625 4/16 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 4th ..........................196.625

2008 Overall Record: 18-6; Dual Meet Record: 8-5 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/4 ....... at Lady Luck Invitational ............ 1st ..........................194.975 Oregon State (193.875), Arizona State (192.475) 1/20 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton (191.025) ..... 1st ..........................196.125 Brown (183.025), Wisconsin-Eau Claire (176.525) 1/27 ..... Stanford ................................... W ............. 195.050-195.025 2/1 ....... at Washington ........................... W ............. 195.975-194.425 2/8 ....... at IGI Chicago Style Meet ........... 1st ..........................196.875 Stanford (196.700), Illinois (194.775), Washington (194.250) 2/17 ..... at California .............................. W ............. 195.225-189.425 2/22 ..... at Arizona ................................. W ............. 196.575-196.050 2/24 ..... Utah ......................................... L .............. 195.825-197.450 3/2 ....... Oregon State ............................ W ............. 196.775-195.950 3/9 ....... Quad Meet................................ 3rd ..........................195.800 Arkansas (196.425), Alabama (195.925), Cal St. Fullerton (192.625) 3/15 ..... at Georgia................................. L .............. 196.925-197.900 3/29 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 3rd ..........................196.200 4/12 ..... at NCAA Regionals .................... 2nd .........................196.625 4/24 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 4th ..........................196.725

2007 Overall Record: 15-6; Dual Meet Record: 6-6 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/6 ....... Washington............................... W ................. 194.0-188.175 1/12 ..... at Utah ..................................... L .............. 195.976-196.325 1/15 ..... Stanford ................................... L .............. 195.525-196.975 1/19 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton (190.425) ..... 1st ............................196.05 San Jose State (189.175) 1/21 ..... Arizona ..................................... W ............... 196.75-193.075 1/26 ..... at Arizona State ......................... W ............. 195.725-195.275 2/10 ..... at Denver.................................. L ...................... 194.8-194.9 2/16 ..... at Oregon State ......................... L ................ 196.375-196.65 2/25 ..... John Wooden Challenge ............ 1st ............................196.25 Denver (193.7), California (192.45), Cal St. Fullerton (191.925) 3/4 ....... Georgia .................................... W ................... 197.15-197.0 3/9 ....... at Alabama ............................... L .............. 196.475-197.225 3/25 ..... at Stanford................................ L ................ 196.25-196.825 3/31 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ..............................197.2 4/14 ..... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................195.975 4/26 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 3rd ..........................196.475 4/27 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 4th ..........................196.925

2006 Overall Record: 21-6; Dual Meet Record: 11-5 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/3 ....... at Hawaiian Classic ................... 1st ..........................193.775 Oregon State (191.925), Arkansas (190.625), Washington (190.425), California (189.35), Sacramento St. (188.075) 1/7 ....... Utah ......................................... L ............... 193.85-194.875 1/20 ..... at Washington ........................... W ................... 194.6-190.65 1/22 ..... Oregon State ............................ W ................. 196.075-195.4 2/3 ....... at Cal St. Fullerton ..................... W ............... 195.925-190.05 2/10 ..... at California (190.85) ................ 1st ..............................196.5 Sacramento State (192.5), UC Davis (190.3) 2/12 ..... Washington............................... W .................. 195.55-193.2 2/17 ..... at Georgia................................. L .................. 195.2-197.525


ALL-TIME RESULTS 2/19 ..... Arizona State (194.575) ............ 1st ..........................196.675 Cal St. Fullerton (189.8), UC Davis (187.925) 2/24 ..... at Arizona ................................. L .................... 194.7-195.35 3/5 ....... Stanford (195.95)...................... 2nd ...........................195.15 San Jose State (193.225) 3/17 ..... at LSU ..................................... L .............. 195.975-196.825 3/25 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 2nd .............................196.8 4/8 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 3rd ..........................195.175

2005 Overall Record: 20-3; Dual Meet Record: 14-3 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/7 ....... at Utah ..................................... L .................. 197.3-197.675 1/14 ..... at Oregon State ......................... W ................. 194.5-192.875 1/17 ..... Nebraska .................................. W ................. 197.05-192.65 1/23 ..... California (191.175) .................. 1st ............................197.15 Sacramento St. (190.375), Cal St. Fullerton (190.325) 1/28 ..... at Arizona State ........................ W ................. 194.275-193.4 2/4 ....... at Michigan............................... L ................. 195.25-196.25 2/11 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton ..................... W ................. 191.4-189.825 2/13 ..... Washington............................... W ................. 196.575-192.6 2/18 ..... at Stanford................................ W ................. 196.3-194.625 2/27 ..... Georgia (196.5)......................... 2nd .............................196.1 Arizona (193.625) 3/6 ....... Florida ...................................... W ................. 197.85-196.65 3/19 ..... at Arkansas (195.625) ............... 1st ............................196.85 Nebraska (196.625), Oregon State (195.55) 3/26 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ..............................197.1 4/9 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................197.025 4/21 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 2nd .........................197.025 4/22 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 4th ............................197.15

2004 NCAA Champions Overall Record: 15-5; Dual Meet Record: 10-4 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

1/17 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton ..................... W ..................... 194.1-193.9 1/19 ..... Bruin Classic............................. 1st ..........................198.275 California (192.95), Cal St. Fullerton (191.525), UC Davis (189.675) 1/24 ..... at Oregon State ......................... L ................ 195.475-195.75 2/2 ....... Arkansas .................................. W ............. 198.175-193.475 2/7 ....... at Stanford................................ T .................. 197.45-197.45 2/9 ....... Washington............................... W ................. 198.575-194.8 2/16 ..... at Arizona State ......................... W ................... 198.4-198.15 2/23 ..... Arizona ..................................... W ................. 197.4-195.275 3/7 ....... at Michigan............................... W ............... 197.25-196.775 3/16 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 2nd .........................196.725 Oklahoma (197.475), UNC (193.75), Rhode Island (189.825) 3/29 ..... Pac-10 Championships ............. 1st ..........................198.175 4/12 ..... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..............................197.7 4/24 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 1st ............................196.95 4/25 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 1st ..........................197.825

2002 Overall Record: 22-5; Dual Meet Record: 7-3 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/11 ..... at Super Six Challenge .............. 3rd ............................195.65 Georgia (196.525), Alabama (195.725), Florida (194.6), LSU (193.825), Penn State (193.375) 1/13 ..... at Georgia ................................ L .................. 196.875-197.9 1/18 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton (191.95) ....... 1st ..........................192.775 Boise State (189.4) 1/20 ..... Arizona State ........................... W ............ 195.325-192.125 1/25 ..... at Arizona ................................ L .................. 195.1-195.175 2/10 ..... Stanford .................................. W ............. 196.925-195.025 2/17 ..... at UC Invitational ....................... 1st ..........................194.825 California (192.825), UC Davis (190.55), UCSB (185.5) 2/23 ..... Oregon State ............................ W ............... 197.55-194.925 3/1 ....... at Washington (195.0) ............... 1st ............................197.05 Seattle-Pacific (191.775) 3/4 ....... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ............................198.35 Michigan (196.775), Minnesota (196.2), Cal St. Fullerton (194.075) 3/16 ..... at Alabama ............................... L .................... 197.0-197.65 3/23 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ..........................197.625 4/6 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................197.425 4/18 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 2nd .............................197.1 4/19 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 3rd ............................197.15

2001 Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/10 ..... at Utah ..................................... L ................ 196.375-197.35 1/16 ..... at Arizona ................................. L .............. 194.625-196.725 1/19 ..... at Georgia................................. W ............... 197.85-197.475 1/25 ..... at Minnesota ............................. W ............... 197.55-196.325 2/1 ....... Arizona State (195.925) ............ 1st ............................197.55 Cal St. Fullerton (191.95) 2/8 ....... Stanford .................................. W ............. 197.975-196.425 2/13 ..... at California (195.0) .................. 1st ..............................197.8 Seattle-Pacific (190.025) 2/20 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... L .................. 193.6-194.275 2/22 ..... Oregon State ............................ W ............. 198.875-197.175 2/27 ..... at Washington ........................... L .................. 197.1-197.225 3/7 ....... Michigan .................................. W ............. 198.325-195.725 3/12 ..... at Florida .................................. W ............... 198.25-198.225 3/20 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 2nd .........................197.875 4/3 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................197.325 4/15 ..... NCAA Prelims ........................... 1st ..........................197.675 4/16 ..... NCAA Super Six ........................ 1st ..........................198.125

2003 NCAA Champions Overall Record: 19-2-1; Dual Meet Record: 8-1-1 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

NCAA Champions Overall Record: 23-2; Dual Meet Record: 10-1 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos Field

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/5 ....... at Maui Invitational .................... 1st ..............................196.2 Nebraska (194.95), Arizona State (191.525) 1/14 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton ..................... W ................. 196.825-192.9 1/19 ..... at Stanford ............................... W ............ 196.925-194.675 1/21 ..... Utah ........................................ W ..................... 197.5-195.7 1/26 ..... at Arizona State ........................ L .................... 196.0-196.35 1/28 ..... Alabama (196.975) ................... 1st ..............................197.5 Cal St. Fullerton (194.4), Southern Utah (191.525) 2/11 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ............................196.85 Washington (194.675), Cal St. Fullerton (194.575), Arizona (194.4) 2/16 ..... at Oregon State ........................ W ............... 198.25-196.375 3/4 ....... Bruin Classic............................. 1st ..............................197.7 California (195.025), Utah State (192.225), UCSB (188.575) 3/9 ....... at Michigan .............................. W ................. 197.7-197.125 3/11 ..... at Michigan State ..................... W ................. 195.475-194.0 3/18 ..... Georgia .................................... W ............. 197.475-197.375 3/24 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 2nd .............................197.8 4/7 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................197.775 4/19 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 1st ..........................197.625 4/20 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 1st ..........................197.575

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/2 ....... Oregon State ........................... W ................. 197.6-195.675 1/10 ..... at Utah ..................................... W ............... 197.225-196.75

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2000 NCAA Champions Overall Record: 25-5; Dual Meet Record: 9-1 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/8 ....... at Super Six Challenge .............. 5th ..........................193.225 Alabama (195.75), Georgia (195.4), Michigan (194.925), Nebraska (193.325), Florida (193.025) 1/14 ..... at Arizona (192.675) ................. 1st ..............................196.3 Central Michigan (191.85), Iowa (190.775) 1/17 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ............. 195.925-191.575 1/28 ..... Arizona State ........................... W ............... 196.65-191.575 2/6 ....... Stanford .................................. W ................. 197.8-193.725 2/12 ..... at UC Invitational ...................... 1st ..........................196.425 California (192.175), UC Davis (187.55), UCSB (185.15) 2/14 ..... at Utah .................................... L ................. 195.15-196.35 2/20 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ..........................196.925 Cal St. Fullerton (194.025), Oregon State (193.375), San Jose State (190.0) 2/27 ..... at Washington (196.175) ........... 1st ............................196.45 Sacramento State (191.125), Alaska-Anchorage (182.475) 3/5 ....... Bruin Classic............................. 1st ..........................197.575 Michigan (196.975), Illinois-Chicago (192.5), UCSB (189.95) 3/18 ..... at Pac-10 Championships ......... 1st ..............................197.7 4/1 ....... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................197.025 4/13 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 1st ............................197.25 4/14 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 1st ..............................197.3

1999 Overall Record: 20-5; Dual Meet Record: 8-5 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/8 ....... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ................... 191.15-179.0 1/10 ..... Georgia ................................... L ..................... 193.5-195.8 1/16 ..... at Penn State (193.825) ............ 2nd .........................193.525 New Hampshire (190.85) 1/22 ..... at Oregon State ........................ W ............... 194.575-194.45 1/31 ..... Washington (191.475)............... 1st ............................192.35 Maryland (188.4), UCSB (183.575) 2/5 ....... at Stanford (194.05) .................. 2nd .............................193.9 Penn State (191.65) 2/12 ..... at Arizona State ........................ L .................. 194.4-196.325 2/20 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ..........................194.275 Arizona (192.575), Florida (190.475), Cal St. Fullerton (187.375) 3/7 ....... Bruin Classic............................. 1st ..............................196.5 Michigan St. (193.05), Kentucky (191.95), California (191.525) 3/13 ..... at Michigan (197.4) ................... 2nd ............................195.7 Rutgers (189.075) 3/20 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ..........................197.775 4/10 ..... at NCAA Regionals .................... 1st ..........................197.025 4/17 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 1st ..........................196.425 4/18 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 5th ...........................195.85

1998 Overall Record: 16-6; Dual Meet Record: 5-2 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/9 ....... at Georgia ................................ L ............. 194.025-195.675 1/18 ..... Arizona State (191.175) ............ 1st ............................193.15 Denver (184.225), UCSB (181.1) 1/23 ..... at Arizona ................................. W ............... 192.875-191.55 2/7 ....... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ..............................195.4 Stanford (194.3), Michigan (192.6), Cornell (178.125) 2/13 ..... at California ............................. W ..................... 195.3-188.7 2/22 ..... Bruin Classic............................. 1st ............................194.55 Oregon State (192.55), Penn State (190.8), Cal St. Fullerton (189.275) 2/27 ..... at Washington .......................... L .................. 194.425-195.9 3/6 ....... at Shanico Inn-Vitational ............ 2nd .............................194.5 Oregon State (195.45), George Washington (187.925), SeattlePacific (185.625) 3/21 ..... Pac-10 Championships ............. 4th .............................194.7 4/4 ....... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 2nd ............................195.1


ALL-TIME RESULTS 4/16 ..... NCAA Prelims ........................... 1st .........................196.925 4/17 ..... NCAA Super Six ........................ 5th ............................195.75

1997 NCAA Champions Overall Record: 23-2; Dual Meet Record: 3-2 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos

3/12 ..... at Bulldog Invitational ................ 2nd .........................196.475 Georgia (197.625), Nebraska (193.25), California (191.825), Penn State (191.55), UMass (190.525) 3/26 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ............................193.85 4/8 ....... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 1st ............................196.95 4/20 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 1st ..........................196.375 4/21 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 4th ............................196.15

1994 Overall Record: 25-3; Dual Meet Record: 10-1 Head Coaches: Valorie Kondos, Scott Bull

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/10 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton ..................... W ................. 191.5-189.175 1/12 ..... Georgia ................................... L ................ 195.725-196.95 1/17 ..... at Stanford ............................... W ............. 195.625-193.225 1/24 ..... at Arizona State ........................ L .................... 194.45-195.1 2/1 ....... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ............................195.15 ............. LSU (192.725), California (190.8), UCSB (186.725) 2/15 ..... BYU ......................................... W ................. 194.125-193.7 2/21 ..... at Magical Classic ..................... 1st ..........................196.925 Florida (195.1), Kentucky (194.725), Michigan (194.225) 3/2 ....... Bruin Classic............................. 1st ..........................195.225 Washington (194.225), Boise State (193.025), Cal St. Fullerton (192.15) 3/7 ....... at Shanico Inn-Vitational ............ 1st ..............................196.5 Nebraska (194.275), Arizona (193.4), Oregon State (193.175), Denver (191.25), UC Davis (187.425) 3/22 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ............................196.55 4/5 ....... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 1st .............................196.3 4/17 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 2nd .........................196.425 4/18 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 1st ............................197.15

1996 Overall Record: 15-6; Dual Meet Record: 9-3 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/12 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... L .............. 190.875-191.375 1/19 ..... at Boise State .......................... W ............... 192.325-191.05 1/27 ..... at Arizona (192.6) ..................... 2nd ...........................191.35 Stanford (191.05) 2/10 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ..........................194.225 BYU (193.8), Arizona (191.525), Cal St. Fullerton (191.125) 2/16 ..... at Oregon State ......................... W ................. 194.325-193.2 2/18 ..... Washington (192.375)............... 1st ..............................195.1 UCSB (186.775) 2/24 ..... California (192.3) ...................... 1st ..............................194.8 Denver (191.05), Seattle-Pacific (187.0) 3/8 ....... at Arizona State ......................... L .................. 195.3-195.625 3/26 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 4th .........................194.625 3/30 ..... at BYU ..................................... W ................. 195.725-194.6 4/13 ..... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 1st ............................195.45 4/25 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 2nd .............................195.3 4/26 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 2nd .........................197.475

1995 Overall Record: 26-5; Dual Meet Record: 10-2 Head Coach: Valorie Kondos

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/13 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ............. 190.325-190.025 1/21 ..... Stanford (188.5)........................ 1st ..........................193.275 UCSB (183.6) 1/27 ..... at California (186.075) .............. 1st ..........................189.125 Stanford (188.425), Denver (185.125) 1/28 ..... Boise State ............................... W ................. 192.05-181.85 2/11 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ..............................194.7 Arizona State (191.825), Cal St. Fullerton (190.475), California (186.7) 2/20 ..... at Utah (196.375) ..................... 3rd ..............................194.3 Michigan (194.675) 2/26 ..... at Nebraska’s Master’s Classic ... 2nd .........................191.225 Nebraska (192.05), North Carolina State (189.025), George Washington (186.225) 3/3 ....... at Arizona (192.675) ................. 1st ..........................195.425 UCSB (189.0) 3/5 ....... UCSB ...................................... W ............... 194.175-187.85 3/10 ..... at Michigan Invitational .............. 2nd .............................194.7 Michigan (196.625), Auburn (187.2)

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/14 ..... at Stanford ............................... W ................. 188.2-187.275 1/22 ..... Arizona (186.625) ..................... 1st ..............................189.4 Denver (171.1), Oregon State (188.45) 1/28 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ................... 192.2-188.45 2/4 ....... at Washington .......................... W ................... 191.55-189.5 2/5 ....... at Seattle Pacific ...................... W ................. 191.1-182.075 2/11 ..... at Georgia ................................ L .............. 194.525-195.725 2/19 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ..........................192.875 Arizona State (191.4), Auburn (188.65), Illinois (181.275), Michigan (191.95), Minnesota (187.75) 2/25 ..... at ASU’s Southwest Cup ............ 2nd .............................190.8 Arizona St. (193.65), UCSB (189.05), Washington (189.85) 3/4 ....... Cal St. Fullerton (188.15) .......... 1st ..........................191.725 Michigan State (183.725) 3/11 ..... at UCSB’s Gold Invitational ......... 1st ..........................191.275 Illinois St. (184.025), New Hampshire (188.325), UCSB (189.275) 3/12 ..... UCSB ...................................... W ............. 193.675-188.275 3/26 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 2nd ..........................193.85 4/9 ....... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 1st ..............................194.3 4/21 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 2nd .............................193.7 4/22 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 5th ..........................194.975

1993 Overall Record: 19-3; Dual Meet Record: 9-3 Head Coaches: Valorie Kondos, Scott Bull

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/16 ..... Washington .............................. W ..................... 189.5-187.1 1/22 ..... at Oregon State ........................ L .................... 190.55-192.9 1/25 ..... at Boise State .......................... W ................... 191.85-190.0 1/29 ..... at Arizona State ........................ L .................. 190.15-191.85 2/6 ....... Cal St. Fullerton ........................ W ................... 192.95-191.0 2/12 ..... BYU ......................................... W ..................... 193.2-192.5 2/20 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ............................194.25 Arizona State (191.35), California (184.95), Minnesota (184.9), Illinois (183.55) 2/26 ..... at BYU (191.4) .......................... 2nd .............................191.3 Southern Utah (186.75) 3/5 ....... at Cal St. Fullerton (190.3) ......... 1st ............................193.55 Southern Utah (187.4), Illinois State (184.1) 3/7 ....... at Arizona ................................ W ................. 194.35-192.65 3/12 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ............................194.55 4/3 ....... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 1st ..............................194.1 4/15 ..... at NCAA Prelims ....................... 4th ..........................194.125 4/16 ..... at NCAA Super Six .................... 4th ..........................194.925

1992 Overall Record: 14-5; Dual Meet Record: 5-3 Head Coaches: Valorie Kondos, Scott Bull

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/18 ..... at Oregon State ........................ L .................... 189.1-191.75 1/25 ..... Georgia ................................... L ...................... 189.6-194.0 1/31 ..... at LSU ..................................... W ................... 188.9-185.45 2/8 ....... Stanford .................................. W ..................... 191.5-187.7 2/14 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ..................... 190.6-189.5 2/29 ..... UCLA Invitational ...................... 1st ............................189.85 Minnesota (185.45), Washington (185.4), New Mexico (185.35), Cal St. Fullerton (183.15), UCSB (179.65) 3/7 ....... at Arizona ................................ L .................... 189.3-193.75 3/13 ..... West Virginia ............................ W ................... 192.25-182.5 3/21 ..... at California ............................. W ................. 192.25-191.45 3/28 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 3rd ............................193.65 4/11 ..... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 2nd .........................192.725 3/24 ..... at NCAA Championships ............ 9th ..............................189.8

1991 Overall Record: 19-5; Dual Meet Record: 9-3 Head Coaches: Valorie Kondos, Scott Bull

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/13 ..... at Georgia ................................ L .................... 188.6-192.35 1/19 ..... Arizona (184.5) ......................... 1st ............................187.05 Cal St. Fullerton (182.4) 1/25 ..... at Husky Classic ....................... 1st ............................187.95 Washington (184.15), Seattle Pacific (182.1), Minnesota (179.35) 2/2 ....... Minnesota (179.3)..................... 1st .............................189.1

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UCSB (174.25) 2/16 ..... at Alabama .............................. L .................. 191.15-194.15 2/23 ..... at BYU (190.8) .......................... 2nd ...........................188.65 Southern Utah (180.55) 3/2-3 .... UCLA Invitational ....................... 2nd .............................191.0 Oregon St. (193.25), Arizona St. (189.25), California (185.55) 3/8 ....... at Stanford (184.8) .................... 1st ..............................185.0 Ball State (181.8), Alaska-Anchorage (168.85) 3/16 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 2nd ...........................191.15 3/23 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ................... 192.75-189.1 4/6 ....... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 4th .........................189.775

1990 Overall Record: 17-3; Dual Meet Record: 8-3 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/12 ..... Minnesota (177.45)................... 1st ..............................187.8 UCSB (167.85) 1/19 ..... at Oregon State ........................ L .................... 186.5-186.55 1/26 ..... California ................................. W ................ 188.65-178.35 2/4 ....... at Nebraska (190.05) ................ 2nd ............................189.4 Cal St. Fullerton (187.65), Washington (184.8) 2/11 ..... at Arizona State ........................ W .................... 189.5-187.5 2/14 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ............................191.45 Cal St. Fullerton (187.95), Penn St. (187.0), New Mexico (184.2) 3/2 ....... at Washington .......................... W .................. 190.8-185.45 3/10 ..... at Georgia ................................ L ................. 191.35-192.55 3/17 ..... at Pac-10 Championships ......... 1st .............................191.5 3/24 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton ..................... W ..................... 189.7-188.5 4/7 ....... NCAA West Regionals ............... 1st ............................192.15 4/15 ..... at NCAA Championships ............ 4th ..............................193.1

1989 Overall Record: 23-1; Dual Meet Record: 13-1 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/13 ..... UCSB (170.8)............................ 1st ..............................187.4 Minnesota (177.4) 1/20 ..... at Arizona (187.4) ..................... 1st ............................189.25 Boise State (179.25), Iowa State (177.4) 1/27 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ................... 190.65-189.0 2/3 ....... Nebraska ................................. W ................... 189.8-187.15 2/18 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ............................190.95 Cal St. Fullerton (188.2), Arizona State (188.15), Georgia (187.5), Stanford (183.65) 2/24 ..... at Nebraska (192.1) .................. 2nd ...........................189.75 Michigan State (185.05) 3/4 ....... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ..............................195.2 3/17 ..... at California (182.25) ................ 1st ..............................192.6 Southern Utah (165.05) 3/18 ..... at San Jose State (180.2) .......... 1st ..............................192.4 Cal St. Fullerton (191.2), Southern Utah (168.35) 4/1 ....... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 1st ............................193.25 4/14 ..... at NCAA Championships ............ 2nd ............................192.6

1988 Overall Record: 17-0; Dual Meet Record: 7-0 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/9 ....... Arizona .................................... W ..................... 187.4-182.5 1/23 ..... at Washington .......................... W ................... 190.05-187.4 2/6 ....... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ..............................189.2 Oregon State (185.7), Cal St. Fullerton (184.35), Arizona State (183.65), New Mexico (171.15) 2/12 ..... California (176.5) ...................... 1st .............................185.1 UCSB (174.35) 2/26 ..... at Stanford ............................... W ................... 186.35-183.5 3/6 ....... Washington .............................. W ..................... 185.7-182.8 3/12 ..... at Georgia ................................ W ................. 189.55-189.15 3/26 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ............................189.45 4/9 ....... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 2nd .............................187.2 4/22 ..... at NCAA Championships ............ 3rd .............................188.8

1987 Overall Record: 22-3; Dual Meet Record: 8-3 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/9 ....... Wisconsin ................................ W ..................... 186.1-173.0 1/16 ..... at Washington State ................. W ................. 186.85-174.95 1/24 ..... California (174.8) ...................... 1st ..............................186.6 UCSB (166.45) 1/30 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ................. 184.95-183.35 2/6 ....... Florida ..................................... W ................ 186.15-183.25 2/21 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ..............................190.1 Arizona State (185.6), Arizona (184.25), Cal St. Fullerton (181.9), Minnesota (181.15)


ALL-TIME RESULTS 2/27 ..... at ASU’s Southwest Cup ............ 1st ............................187.05 Arizona St. (186.15), Ohio St. (184.05), Nebraska (181.1) 3/7 ....... at Cal St. Northridge (170.9) ...... 1st .............................181.4 Northern Colorado (165.15) 3/9 ....... at Utah (190.45) ....................... 4th .............................186.1 Alabama (187.35), Oklahoma (187.3) 3/28 ..... at Pac-10 Championships.......... 1st ............................188.45 4/11 ..... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 1st ............................190.75 4/24 ..... at NCAA Championships ............ 3rd ..............................187.0

1986 Overall Record: 14-6; Dual Meet Record: 11-3 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/10 ..... at Long Beach St. (163.6) .......... 1st ............................177.15 Iowa (153.6), Cal State Chico (152.9) 1/17 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... L .................... 179.05-182.0 1/25 ..... Arizona (181.2) ......................... 1st ..............................183.3 Stanford (176.0) 2/7 ....... Florida (185.5) .......................... 2nd ...........................180.15 Oregon State (177.3) 2/15 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 3rd ..............................182.4 Arizona State (184.95), Cal St. Fullerton (184.15), Nebraska (179.10) 2/21 ..... Arizona State (185.25) .............. 2nd ...........................183.25 Nebraska (178.55), Houston Baptist (168.6) 3/1 ....... Minnesota (178.9)..................... 1st ............................186.35 UCSB (170.85) 3/4 ....... Penn State ............................... W ................... 183.3-181.05 3/22 ..... at Pac West Championships ....... 2nd .............................185.4 4/5 ....... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 2nd ...........................186.75 4/18 ..... at NCAA Championships ............ 7th .............................181.7

1985 Overall Record: 10-20; Dual Meet Record: 2-9 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 12/28- .. at Aloha Gymfest ....................... 5th ..............................174.1 29......... New Mexico (177.3), Oregon State (176.7), LSU (176.0), Oklahoma (175.5), Maryland (172.05), BYU (168.85), Montana (165.1), UCSB (159.25) 1/11 ..... at BYU ..................................... W ................... 177.65-174.1 1/12 ..... at Utah .................................... L .................... 180.15-187.9 1/19 ..... Arizona State ........................... L .................... 179.5-182.25 2/9 ....... UCLA Invitational ....................... 3rd ............................176.15 Cal St. Fullerton (182.45), Oregon State (177.3), USC (175.95), BYU (171.7) 2/16 ..... Utah ........................................ L .................... 177.35-185.7 2/22 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... L ..................... 176.4-185.5 3/1 ....... at Arizona (182.1) ..................... 2nd ..........................178.55 California (174.95) 3/2 ....... at Arizona State (188.85) ........... 4th ..............................177.6 Nebraska (182.35), California (178.8) 3/15 ..... at WCAA Championships ........... 6th ........................... 176.15 3/15 ..... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 4th ............................. 177.6

1984 Overall Record: 22-5; Dual Meet Record: 7-3 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/6 ....... at Stanford ............................... W ..................... 178.7-172.2 1/7 ....... at California ............................. W ................. 180.75-178.55 1/14 ..... Arizona (177.7) ......................... 1st ..............................181.0 San Diego St. (171.4) 1/20 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ................. 183.05-182.15 1/21 ..... at USC ..................................... W .................. 182.25-177.1 1/28 ..... Long Beach St. ........................ W ................. 178.45-161.35 1/31 ..... at Utah .................................... L .................... 183.2-187.05 2/4 ....... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... L .................... 185.55-186.7 2/18 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 1st ............................187.35 Arizona State (182.0), Utah State (174.55), USC (174.4), Cal St. Northridge (164.85) 2/24-25 at Shanico Inn-vitational ............ 1st ..............................179.7 Arizona (179.4), Ohio State (178.8), Oregon State (178.0), Alabama (177.55), BYU (173.15), Missouri (172.8) 3/2 ....... Utah ........................................ L .................. 185.05-186.55 3/9-10 .. at WCAA Championships ........... 3rd ............................183.55 3/24 ..... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 2nd ..........................183.45 4/6-7 .... NCAA Championships................ 2nd ..........................185.55

1983

1979

Overall Record: 11-6-1; Dual Meet Record: 4-3 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Overall Record: 12-12; Dual Meet Record: 2-6 Head Coach: Lee Ann Lobdill

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/15 ..... USC ......................................... W ................... 180.55-171.4 1/28 ..... at Arizona State ........................ L .................. 181.15-186.25 1/29 ..... at Arizona ................................ W ................. 183.65-178.35 2/4 ....... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... L ...................... 180.4-184.1 2/11 ..... at Utah .................................... L .................. 180.55-186.95 2/12 ..... at Utah State ............................ W ................ 181.85-180.55 2/27 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... T-2nd ........................178.85 Utah (182.8), USC (178.85), Cal St. Northridge (171.3), Maryland (166.4) 3/13 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... W ................... 183.4-178.25 3/7 ....... at WCAA Championships ........... 3rd ............................178.85 3/12 ..... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 2nd ..........................182.95 4/8-9 .... at NCAA Championships ............ 6th .............................177.8

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/6 ....... at Cal Berkeley Invitational ......... 2nd ...........................116.25 Arizona (117.25), UC Davis (112.8), California (109.65), Sacramento State (109.15), Cal State Chico (98.7) 1/19 ..... at USC ..................................... L .................... 121.2-130.25 1/26 ..... Long Beach St. ........................ W ................. 134.55-123.95 2/2 ....... at San Diego St. ....................... L .................. 126.65-128.15 2/3 ....... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... L .................. 130.35-142.15 2/9 ....... at Utah State ............................ L .................. 128.95-134.95 2/10 ..... at Utah .................................... L .................... 131.65-134.0 2/14 ..... Cal St. Fullerton ........................ L ...................... 132.8-138.0 2/23 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 4th ............................130.85 Cal St. Fullerton (140.15), USC (134.05), Utah (133.7), Arizona State (130.0), Arizona (129.9), Long Beach St. (128.2), San Diego St. (127.3) 2/28 ..... at Cal St. Northridge ................. W ................... 134.55-124.3 3/9 ....... at WCAA Championships ........... 3rd ............................134.45 3/16-17 at WAIAW Regionals .................. 3rd ..............................135.6 3/29-31 at AIAW Nationals ...................... 14th .........................130.95

1982 Overall Record: 12-9; Dual Meet Record: 5-3 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/9 ....... at Kips Invitational ..................... 3rd ............................135.85 Arizona State (140.85), Cal St. Fullerton (139.0), USC (n/a), Utah State (n/a) 1/16 ..... at Cal St. Northridge (135.0) ...... 2nd .............................134.2 Fresno State (126.25) 1/23 ..... Arizona (141.4) ......................... 1st ..............................143.1 San Diego St. (141.2) 2/5 ....... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... L .................. 141.75-142.95 2/20 ..... at Utah (149.75) ....................... 2nd ............................144.5 San Diego St. (143.9) 2/27 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 3rd ............................145.05 Utah (147.0), Cal St. Fullerton (146.20), USC (141.95) 3/4 ....... Penn State ............................... W ................... 141.7-140.75 3/7 ....... at WCAA Championships ........... 3rd ..............................144.4 3/12 ..... at NCAA West Regionals ............ 1st ...........................144.75 3/26-27 at NCAA Championships ............ 6th .............................142.4

1978 Overall Record: 9-6; Dual Meet Record: 4-3 Head Coach: Lee Ann Lobdill

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/6 ....... Long Beach St. ........................ W ................... 132.4-131.15 1/13 ..... Cal St. Fullerton ........................ L .................... 132.85-141.8 1/20 ..... at Arizona State ........................ L .................. 133.05-141.75 1/21 ..... at Arizona ................................ L .................... 126.45-132.4 1/28 ..... San Diego St. ........................... W ................... 133.3-132.05 2/17 ..... USC ......................................... W ................... 138.0-137.05 2/23 ..... Utah State ................................ W ..................... 140.0-134.4 2/26 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 2nd .............................138.4 USC (143.95), Utah State (136.2), Arizona (135.9), Northern Colorado (130.45) 3/12 ..... at WCAA Championships ........... 3rd ..............................137.8

1981

1977

Overall Record: 23-5; Dual Meet Record: 4-2 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Overall Record: 13-12; Dual Meet Record: 5-3 Head Coach: Lee Ann Lobdill

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/10 ..... at Arizona State ........................ L ...................... 138.5-139.0 1/17 ..... Stanford .................................. W ..................... 141.5-127.5 2/2 ....... at Utah Invitational..................... 2nd ...........................145.25 Utah (147.95), Oregon State (144.8), BYU (137.65) 2/6 ....... at San Diego St. (130.05) .......... 1st ..............................138.5 Long Beach St. (102.8) 2/15 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 2nd ...........................142.75 Utah (143.1), Oregon State (142.1), Arizona State (141.4), USC (140.4), Minnesota (132.35), California (119.65) 2/20 ..... at Penn State ........................... L ...................... 143.5-148.1 2/27-28 at Shanico Inn-vitational ............ 2nd ...........................142.25 Oregon St. (145.9), LSU (141.65), Washington (137.6), BYU (137.35), Nebraska (135.5), Portland St. (121.2), Oregon (86.05) 3/8 ....... USC.......................................... W ..................... 143.8-136.4 3/20 ..... at WCAA Championships ........... 1st ............................145.95 3/27-28 at AIAW Regionals ..................... 1st ............................148.25 4/10-11 AIAW Nationals ......................... 2nd ...........................144.10

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 12/4 ..... at Long Beach St. Invitational ..... 3rd ..............................132.0 Cal St. Fullerton (142.2), USC (137.05) 1/21 ..... at Colorado .............................. W ................... 130.14-116.2 1/22 ..... at Utah Invitational..................... 3rd ............................128.15 Cal St. Fullerton (140.65), Utah (136.95), Arizona (126.25), BYU (66.6) 1/29 ..... at San Diego St. ........................ W .................... 124. 7-121.8 2/3 ....... at Cal St. Fullerton .................... L .................... 131.0-141.35 2/6 ....... UCLA Invitational ....................... 4th ..............................129.5 Cal St. Fullerton (143.7), USC (139.75), Arizona St. (134.3), Long Beach St. (128.4), Nevada-Reno (126.55), San Diego St. (125.4), Colorado (94.05) 2/12 ..... Long Beach St. ........................ W .................. 129.05-126.6 2/18 ..... Arizona (133.55) ....................... 1st ..............................134.4 Long Beach St. (130.4) 2/19 ..... Cal St. Fullerton ........................ L ...................... 134.8-136.9 2/26 ..... at USC ..................................... L ................. 134.45-140.85 3/12 ..... at WCAA Championships ........... 3rd ............................141.05 3/18-19 WAIAW Regionals ...................... 3rd ............................139.75 4/1-2 .... at AIAW Nationals ...................... 11th ...........................136.4

1980 Overall Record: 20-5; Dual Meet Record: 10-2 Head Coach: Jerry Tomlinson

Date ..... Opponent ............................... Result ....................... Score 1/12 ..... at San Jose State (124.4) .......... 1st ..............................139.2 UCSB (118.5) 1/26 ..... at Arizona State (137.1) ............ 1st ............................138.45 Arizona St. (134.9), Washington (131.15), Calgary (117.95) 2/1 ....... at Stanford ............................... L .................... 137.2-137.55 2/6 ....... at Long Beach St. ..................... W ................... 129.65-115.0 2/10 ..... USC ......................................... W ..................... 140.9-128.6 2/15 ..... San Diego St. ........................... W ................... 141.1-137.15 2/23 ..... at Cal St. Fullerton ..................... W ................... 142.7-145.05 2/29 ..... UCLA Invitational ....................... 2nd .............................143.2 Utah (145.1), Minnesota (140.15), USC (139.15), Utah State (137.7), Arizona (136.55), California (126.35), San Jose State (123.95) 3/4 ...... Cal St. Northridge ..................... W ................... 134.85-117.8 3/14-15 at WCAA Championships ........... 3rd ............................139.75 3/21-22 at WAIAW Regionals .................. 2nd ...........................142.95 3/29-31 at AIAW Nationals ...................... 5th ...........................138.85

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ALL-TIME RECORD AND SERIES RECORDS

• 2010, 2004, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1997 NCAA Championships • Seventeen Pac-12 Conference Championships • Twenty-two Regional Titles • Twenty-six Top Five National Finishes

Record vs. Opponents*

UCLA Year-by-Year Results Year 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 2005 2004 2003 2002 2001 2000 1999 1998 1997 1996 1995 1994

Overall Record 13-4-1 13-5 17-2 13-6 16-5 17-2-1 16-8 17-3 17-3 18-6 15-6 21-6 20-3 15-5 19-2-1 22-5 23-2 25-5 20-5 16-6 23-2 15-6 26-5 25-3

Dual Meet 9-2 6-5 8-1 6-2 5-3 6-2 3-3 5-3 6-2 8-5 6-6 11-5 14-3 10-4 8-1-1 7-3 10-1 9-1 8-5 5-2 3-2 9-3 11-2 10-1

Pac-10 Finish T-3rd 1st 2nd 4th 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 3rd 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 4th 1st 4th 1st 2nd

Reg’l. Finish 1st 2nd 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 1st 1st 2nd 2nd 1st 3rd 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd 1st 1st 1st 1st

Nat’l. Finish 4th 5th 11th 8th 4th 3rd 2nd 1st 7th 7th 4th — 4th 1st 1st 3rd 1st 1st 5th 5th 1st 2nd 4th 5th

19-3

9-3

1st

1st

4th

14-5

5-3

3rd

2nd

9th

19-5

9-3

2nd

4th

17-3 23-1 17-0 22-3 14-6

8-3 13-1 7-0 8-3 11-3

1st 1st 2nd 1st 2nd

4th 2nd 3rd 3rd 7th

4th

2nd

2nd

2nd

6th

2nd

6th

1st

2nd (AIAW) 5th (AIAW) 14th (AIAW) —

1990 1989 1988 1987 1986

Head Coach Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Field Valorie Kondos Valorie Kondos Valorie Kondos Valorie Kondos Valorie Kondos Valorie Kondos Valorie Kondos Scott Bull Valorie Kondos Scott Bull Valorie Kondos Scott Bull Valorie Kondos Scott Bull Jerry Tomlinson Jerry Tomlinson Jerry Tomlinson Jerry Tomlinson Jerry Tomlinson

1985

Jerry Tomlinson

10-20

2-9

1984

Jerry Tomlinson

22-5

7-3

1983

Jerry Tomlinson

11-6-1

4-3

1982

Jerry Tomlinson

12-9

5-3

1981

Jerry Tomlinson

23-5

4-2

1980

Jerry Tomlinson

20-5

10-2

1979

Lee Ann Lobdill

12-12

2-6

1978

Lee Ann Lobdill

9-6

4-3

1977

Lee Ann Lobdill

13-12

5-3

1976*

Lee Ann Lobdill

1st 1st 1st 1st 2nd (Pac-West) 6th (WCAA) 3rd (WCAA) 3rd (WCAA) 3rd (WCAA) 1st (WCAA) 3rd (WCAA) 3rd (WCAA) 3rd (WCAA) 3rd (WCAA) 5th

1975*

Kirby Weedin Jennifer Shaw Kirby Weedin Jennifer Shaw

4th

1st

706-208-4 (.771)

290-115-1 (.716)

1993 1992 1991

1974* Totals

2nd 3rd — 3rd SCWIAC Class II Championships SCWIAC Class II Championships SCWIAC “B” League Championships

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11th (AIAW)

Alabama .....................................................................3-8 Alaska-Anchorage........................................................2-0 Arizona .................................................................70-10 Arizona State .......................................................61-23 Arkansas .....................................................................6-1 Auburn ........................................................................2-0 Ball State.....................................................................1-0 Boise State .................................................................8-0 Bowling Green .............................................................1-0 Bridgeport ...................................................................2-0 Brown .........................................................................1-0 BYU ..........................................................................11-2 Calgary .......................................................................1-0 California.................................................................68-3 Central Michigan..........................................................1-0 Colorado......................................................................2-0 Cornell ........................................................................1-0 CS Chico ....................................................................2-0 CS Fresno ..................................................................1-0 CS Fullerton ............................................................50-27 CS Northridge ..............................................................4-1 Denver ........................................................................7-1 Florida ........................................................................7-3 George Washington ......................................................2-0 Georgia ....................................................................5-19 Houston Baptist ..........................................................1-0 Illinois .........................................................................4-0 Illinois-Chicago ............................................................1-0 Illinois State .................................................................2-0 Iowa ...........................................................................2-0 Iowa State ................................................................2-0 Kentucky .....................................................................2-0 Long Beach State ......................................................17-1 LSU ............................................................................4-2 Maryland ....................................................................3-0 Massachusetts ............................................................1-0 Michigan .....................................................................8-7 Michigan State.............................................................5-0 Minnesota ................................................................14-0 Missouri .....................................................................2-0 Montana .....................................................................1-0 Nebraska ................................................................12-6 Nevada-Reno ...............................................................1-0 New Hampshire ...........................................................2-0 New Mexico ................................................................3-1 North Carolina .............................................................2-0 North Carolina State .................................................3-0 Northern Colorado .......................................................2-0 Ohio State .................................................................2-0 Oklahoma .................................................................1-6 Oregon ....................................................................... 1-0 Oregon State .................................................... 52-21-1 Penn State...................................................................7-2 Portland State ..............................................................1-0 Rhode Island................................................................1-0 Rutgers .......................................................................1-0 Sacramento State ........................................................7-0 San Diego State .........................................................16-1 San Jose State .........................................................8-0 Seattle-Pacific .............................................................6-0 Southern Utah .............................................................7-1 Stanford ........................................................... 54-17-1 UC Davis .....................................................................8-0 UC Santa Barbara .....................................................23-0 USC ...................................................................... 15-9-1 Utah ........................................................................9-30 Utah State ............................................................... 10-1 Washington ........................................................ 62-3-1 Washington State ......................................................2-0 West Virginia................................................................1-0 Wisconsin .................................................................1-0 Wisconsin-Eau Claire ...................................................1-0 * Includes invitationals and conference championships. Boldface indicates 2018 opponents


ADMINISTRATOR BIOGRAPHIES

Dan Guerrero

Dr. Christina Rivera

Dr. Gene Block

Director of Athletics 16th Year UCLA ‘74

Sr. Asso. Athletic Director/SWA 11th Year UC Irvine ‘96

Chancellor 11th Year Stanford ‘77

Fifteen years and 27 NCAA Championships later, Dan Guerrero’s mantra of ‘image and substance’ has clearly been established at a level that few others in his profession can approach. At the department’s helm when UCLA Athletics became the first to 100 NCAA team championships, the Bruins’ current total of 113 NCAA titles ranks tied for first in the nation. While UCLA teams have indeed won 27 NCAA championships since his appointment, another national leader, they have also finished second 27 times and have enjoyed an additional 63 Top Five finishes. In fact, more than 80% of UCLA teams have qualified for NCAA post-season competition since 2002. The program has also won 65 conference championships in 15 different sports, produced over 650 All-Americans and featured eight Honda Award winners, including the 2003-04 Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year. In his 15 years at UCLA, the Bruins have finished second four times and third four times in the race for the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup. Guerrero was the first athletic director at the NCAA Division I level (FBS, FCS and NCAA Division I-AAA) to earn three NACDA Under Armour Athletic Director of the Year awards (2013-14 and 2006-07 at UCLA, 2001-02 at UC Irvine). In 2017, he was honored by the National Football Foundation with the John L. Toner Award, becoming the first-ever sitting athletics director from the West Coast to receive the honor. He was also selected as a finalist for the Athletic Director of the Year at the 2017 Sports Business Awards. UCLA’s academic success under Guerrero is equally noteworthy. Over nearly 15 years and 45 quarters, student-athletes have earned nearly 10,000 spots on the Director’s Honor Roll, including a record 341 during the 2017 fall quarter. UCLA’s Graduation Success Rate (GSR) and Academic Progress Rates (APR) continue to remain high nation-wide. The UCLA student-athlete GSR is currently at 86%, and every Bruin team maintained multi-year APR rates of 950 or above, including six who achieved perfect scores of 1000. Nationally, Guerrero has extensive experience in committee work at both the NCAA and conference level. Currently, he serves on the NCAA Division I Council, the NCAA Council Coordination Committee, and is Chair of the Division I Men’s Basketball Oversight Committee. He also is a member of the Board of Directors of the NABC, National Consortium for Academic and Sports, and the United States International Sports Federation. Resource development has been a core tenet of Guerrero’s tenure. Guerrero has secured major long-term apparel and rights-holder contracts with Under Armour and WME-IMG that, at the time of their signing, were the largest collegiate deals nationally in their respective areas. Guerrero came to UCLA from UC Irvine, where he had served as UCI’s fifth permanent Director of Athletics for 10 years (19922002), helping to elevate that program to unprecedented success. Prior to arriving at UCI, Guerrero worked at Cal State Dominguez Hills, where he led that program to national prominence while serving as Athletic Director for five years (1988-92). A proud alumnus of UCLA, Guerrero received his Bachelor’s degree from the University in 1974 and played second base for the Bruins for four years. Known as “Warrior” during his playing career, he was inducted into the UCLA Baseball Hall of Fame in 1996. The Bruin Athletic Director earned a Master’s degree in Public Administration in 1982 from Cal State Dominguez Hills and was named to the Pi Alpha Alpha Honor Society for Public Affairs and Public Policy that same year. Guerrero was raised in Wilmington, CA. He is married to the former Anne Marie Aniello, and they have two grown daughters.

Dr. Christina Rivera serves as the Senior Associate Athletic Director/ Senior Woman Administrator (SWA) at UCLA, having joined the staff in September 2007. In her role, Dr. Rivera directly supervises several sports, administrative areas and leads department initiatives, especially in the areas of Title IX and gender equity, women in sport, governance and legislation, and performance evaluation and program assessment. As a member of the senior management team reporting directly to the Director of Athletics, she serves in a leadership role for coaches and staff and works towards establishing department goals as well as developing and implementing department policy. In addition to these responsibilities, Dr. Rivera collaborates with University officials to provide guidance and direction to coaches and staff in order to enhance the growth and development of student-athletes both on and off the field. In the face of changing NCAA legislation, she also works to develop strategic initiatives and programs that benefit the department, teams, coaches, staff and student-athletes and ensures that they are executed in a consistent, efficient and professional manner throughout the support services areas. Prior to serving as the Senior Associate Athletic Director/SWA, Dr. Rivera was the Associate Athletic Director responsible for the academic and student support services provided to Bruin student-athletes. This included academic counseling, academic mentoring, peer learning, student services and student-athlete development programming. She also had direct oversight of the academic eligibility certification process as well as the requirements associated with the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) and NCAA Graduation Success Rate (GSR). Dr. Rivera joined the Bruins after spending four years as the Associate Director and Eligibility Coordinator for the StudentAthlete Academic Services Office at USC, where she also served as the Academic Counselor to the football, men’s basketball, women’s soccer and women’s volleyball teams. Prior to her stint at USC, Dr. Rivera was an Athletic Academic Counselor for the Student-Athlete Support Services Office at Ohio State University. During her time in Columbus, she was also a lecturer for the School of Physical Activity and Educational Services, as well as for the Athletics Department. Dr. Rivera is on the Board of Directors for the Collegiate Women Sports Awards, which honors the nation’s top NCAA women student-athletes recognizing superior athletic skills, leadership, academic excellence and eagerness to participate in community service. Dr. Rivera is an active member of the National Association of Academic and Student-Athlete Development Professionals (N4A) and is a member of Women Leaders in College Sports. In June 2007, she received the N4A Professional Promise Award presented to a member who has dedicated their energy to the Association and its members. She has also presented at several conferences in regards to factors related to academic achievement and student-athlete retention, as well as the use of technology for reporting and increasing academic accountability in athletics. Dr. Rivera earned her Doctor of Philosophy degree in Higher Education Administration at Ohio State University in August 2004 where her dissertation focused on the identification of key factors student-athletes perceived to be important to the college student-athlete retention process. She also earned her Master’s degree in Educational Policy from the University of Pennsylvania and her Bachelor’s degree in Social Ecology at UC Irvine, where she was a varsity soccer student-athlete. A native of Southern California, Dr. Rivera currently resides in Marina Del Rey with her spouse and son.

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Dr. Gene Block became chancellor of UCLA in summer 2007, taking the helm of a world-class institution comprising 37,000 students and 27,000 faculty and staff, with an annual budget of $3.6 billion. As chief executive officer, he oversees all aspects of the university’s three-part mission of education, research and service. Previously, Dr. Block served as vice president and provost of the University of Virginia, where he also held the Alumni Council Thomas Jefferson Professorship in Biology. With academic expertise in biological clocks, he conducts research on the neurobiology of circadian rhythms in higher organisms, leading a research lab funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH). From 1991 to 2002, he directed the National Science Foundation’s Science and Technology Center for Biological Timing. In 1997, he was named a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. He has invented a number of devices and holds a patent for a non-contact respiratory monitor for the prevention of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Dr. Block joined the faculty of the University of Virginia in 1978 as an assistant professor of biology. He served as vice provost for research from 1993 to 1998 and then as vice president for research and public service until his appointment as vice president and provost in 2001. He also headed an NIH graduate training program aimed at increasing the number of scientists from underrepresented groups. In 1998, he received the Commonwealth of Virginia’s Outstanding Public Service Award for his work with Virginia’s business community. A native of Monticello, NY, Dr. Block holds a bachelor’s degree in psychology from Stanford University and a master’s and Ph.D.in psychology from the University of Oregon. He also completed a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford, working with the late Colin Pittendrigh, “the father of biological timing” and distinguished biologist and former Stanford President, Donald Kennedy. Dr. Block and his wife, Carol, have two adult children.


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