UCLA gymnastics spends three to four hours every day practicing skills that will only be showcased for a few minutes. The main goal as they head into their final meet of the regular season against Arkansas is to make sure that the hard work they put in during practice is translated into their routines on […]
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Gymnastics falls behind Michigan at Heart of a Champion Meet
4,424 gymnastics fans filed into Pauley Pavilion Sunday afternoon for the Heart of a Champion Meet. This was UCLA’s return home after a three week-long road trip.
UCLA gymnasts commit to finishing season strong
UCLA gymnastics just returned to Westwood after a grueling three-loss road trip, but it didn’t result in deflated morale for the Bruins. On the contrary, they said that the losses deepened their team bond.
Bruin gymnasts stay united despite mistakes at Alabama meet
UCLA may not have come away from its three-week road trip with great stats, but what the team has gained is a new perspective with which to finish its season.
UCLA gymnastics moves on from loss with new motto
UCLA gymnastics is moving on from its loss against Oregon State this past weekend, as the team heads to Oklahoma for its second of three consecutive away meets.
Senior gymnast shines in close loss against Oregon State
The silver lining from UCLA’s loss against Oregon State was the standout performance by senior Lichelle Wong.
Gymnastics team’s work ethic motivated by motto
Painted in huge, bold letters on the wall of Yates Gymnasium at the John Wooden Center are the words “Champions are made when no one is watching.” This is the motto that drives UCLA gymnastics.