
Washington Announces 2025 GymDawgs Schedule
October 16, 2024 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE – Washington head coach Jessa Hansen Parker announced her first competition schedule on Wednesday in conjunction with the other Big Ten institutions.
The GymDawgs will kick off the 2025 season with the annual Purple & Gold intrasquad on Dec. 15 at Alaska Airlines Arena. UW will then begin the regular season on Jan. 10, hosting a quad meet in Seattle with Boise State, Stanford and UC Davis.
The following week, the GymDawgs will compete in their first Big Ten meet, heading to Piscataway, New Jersey, to compete against Rutgers. Washington returns home on Jan. 25, hosting Michigan in a meet that will be broadcasted nationally on the Big Ten Network.
The GymDawgs kick off their February slate of five meets on the 1st, battling Minnesota in Minneapolis. Next up on the B1G docket will be a home meet against UCLA on Feb. 7.
Washington will take a short break from Big Ten action on Feb. 10, heading south to Corvallis to compete against Oregon State on Feb. 10 before returning to league competition at Alaska Airlines Arena against Maryland on Feb. 14. UW finishes off February on the road on the 22nd versus Illinois.
Washington will compete in a Big Ten quad meet on March 2 in Iowa City, Iowa, facing the host Hawkeyes, Michigan State and Penn State, televised on the Big Ten Network. UW closes out the regular season with a pair of non-conference meets, hosting Utah on March 8 before heading to the Bay Area for a quad meet hosted by Cal, also facing Arizona State and BYU.
Washington will compete in its first Big Ten Championships on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with dates yet to be announced.
Season ticket renewals for the 2025 season are open now! Reserve your season tickets today with a $25 deposit here.
For more information on Washington gymnastics, follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram and X.
The GymDawgs will kick off the 2025 season with the annual Purple & Gold intrasquad on Dec. 15 at Alaska Airlines Arena. UW will then begin the regular season on Jan. 10, hosting a quad meet in Seattle with Boise State, Stanford and UC Davis.
The following week, the GymDawgs will compete in their first Big Ten meet, heading to Piscataway, New Jersey, to compete against Rutgers. Washington returns home on Jan. 25, hosting Michigan in a meet that will be broadcasted nationally on the Big Ten Network.
The GymDawgs kick off their February slate of five meets on the 1st, battling Minnesota in Minneapolis. Next up on the B1G docket will be a home meet against UCLA on Feb. 7.
Washington will take a short break from Big Ten action on Feb. 10, heading south to Corvallis to compete against Oregon State on Feb. 10 before returning to league competition at Alaska Airlines Arena against Maryland on Feb. 14. UW finishes off February on the road on the 22nd versus Illinois.
Washington will compete in a Big Ten quad meet on March 2 in Iowa City, Iowa, facing the host Hawkeyes, Michigan State and Penn State, televised on the Big Ten Network. UW closes out the regular season with a pair of non-conference meets, hosting Utah on March 8 before heading to the Bay Area for a quad meet hosted by Cal, also facing Arizona State and BYU.
Washington will compete in its first Big Ten Championships on the campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Michigan, with dates yet to be announced.
Season ticket renewals for the 2025 season are open now! Reserve your season tickets today with a $25 deposit here.
For more information on Washington gymnastics, follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram and X.
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