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Washington gymnastics sets seasons before a record crowd – University of Washington Athletics

Washington gymnastics sets seasons before a record crowd – University of Washington Athletics

Seattle -Prior to the vigorous crowd of 7,046, the second largest attendance in the history of the program, Washington’s Gymnastics gave an excellent performance on Friday night at Alaska Airlines Arena at HEC ED while celebrating national girls and women on the day of sports.

Gymdawgs have set numerous records and best seasons, marking seven maximums in their career, two -tied career maximums, and two best seasons of events, ended with the highest overall result of the team for the season.

Washington opened the vault in the evening, marking 48.550. Mary McDonaf and Lex mouyenga He led the squad with scores respectively 9,750 and 9,725.

The energy rose during the rotation of the Huskita bar, where they recorded the best season 49,300. Caitlin MuckyliamsIn place of Leadoff, set a tone with a career 9.825. The momentum continued with five consecutive stuck landings from the rest of the staff. McDonough achieved the highest career 9.875 while Olivia Oppegard He made his personal best with 9.875. Taylor Ruson followed by a career 9.925 and Kira Boldon He made his debut in the bar, fastening with a solid 9,800.

 

Gymdawgs wore this inertia for the beam, where they published another season the best of 49.300. McDonau won his second career highest since the night with 9.850. Chelsea Halinan coincided with your career high with 9.900 and Christine Lin Contributed to a personal best 9.700.

 

Washington closed the night on the floor, emphasized by the dominant routine of Maxiliams 9,850. OPPEGARD provided a career with the highest career 9.775 while Emily Ines He continued to be a permanent associate on the floor, winning 9,900 to limit the impressive performance.

McDonough continued to improve his score for all, winning 39,100.

The best results by an event

Vault (48.550)

Bars (49.300 – high level)

Beam (49.300 – high season)

Below (48.975)

Forward

Washington goes to Oregon No. 10 on Monday, February 10, at 6:00 pm Gymdawgs then hosts Maryland on Friday, February 14, at 6:30 pm for the pink meeting.

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