Full coverage: UCLA gymnastics returns to NCAA championships
UCLA returned to the NCAA gymnastics championships for the 2019, but the Bruins’ season ended Thursday at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, when they failed to qualify for the championship finals. Jordan Chiles took individual national titles in the uneven bars and floor exercise during the semifinals, posting a perfect score on the bars.
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UCLA’s Jordan Chiles earned NCAA individual titles on floor and bars Thursday and will defer her studies next season while training for the Olympics.
Jordan Chiles is perfect on bars and wins on the floor to take two individual titles, but UCLA falls short in its NCAA gymnastics championship final bid.
Breaking down everything you need to know about the NCAA gymnastics championships, including the teams and top competitors.
A look at the UCLA-Utah rivalry as the Bruins face the Utes for the third straight competition and fourth time this season at the NCAA championships.
Margzetta Frazier is determined to finish her UCLA gymnastics career on a high note at the NCAA championships in Fort Worth.
UCLA gymnast Ceina Alipio was determined to help her team despite a hand injury, learning a tougher beam routine to give the Bruins a boost.
Freshman Selena Harris played a critical role in pushing UCLA into the NCAA gymnastics championships, earning the first perfect score of her career in vault.
Josh Lim is UCLA’s gymnastics super fan. The third-year student attends home meets, studies the gymnasts’ routines and is the club team’s president.
New UCLA coach Janelle McDonald has gone back to basics, emphasizing fundamentals and fun as she helps rebuild the elite Bruins program.
Emily Lee thrives in high-pressure situations, and her ability to achieve high marks as UCLA gymnastics’ first performer makes her a vital part of the team.
UCLA gymnastics moved one step closer to ending its nationals drought by winning its NCAA regional semifinal Thursday at Pauley Pavilion.
With its best floor rotation of the season, UCLA made the NCAA championships for the first time since 2019 by finishing second in the regional final.
UCLA senior Margzetta Frazier and Cal freshman eMjae Frazier are close-knit sisters looking forward to their first college matchup against each other.