
Huskies Earn 196.325 At Final Pac-12 Gymnastics Championships
March 23, 2024 | Gymnastics
WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah โ In the last ever Pac-12 gymnastics championships at the Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah, Washington finished the first session of the day with a fourth-place finish, putting up a score of 196.325.
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The GymDawgs competed alongside No. 5 seed Stanford, No. 6 seed Arizona State and No. 7 seed Arizona. Stanford won the first session with the 197.175. Arizona State came in second with a 196.550 with Arizona finishing narrowly behind the Sun Devils with a 196.475.
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Washington scored its lowest team score of the season since Jan. 27 at UCLA.
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The second lowest beam rotation of the season to start out the afternoon, paired with the third lowest floor rotation put the Huskies down a substantial amount after two events.
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Emily Innes and Skylar Killough-Wilhelm, who are both tied for 12th in the conference on floor, earned a 9.875 and 9.825, respectively.
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Washington redeemed itself with the final two rotations, notching its second highest vault of 2024 with a 49.175.
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Mary McDonough earned a team-high 9.875 which also set a new career-high for the freshman. Killough-Wilhelm and Lana Navarro both earned 9.850s.
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Uneven bars proved to be the best spot for the Huskies, tying their second highest score of 49.250.
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Olivia Oppegard matched her season-best 9.850 in the third spot in the rotation, followed by Killough-Wilhelm's 9.925, a 9.8 from Lilly Tubbs and a 9.9 from Taylor Russon at the anchor.
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Killough-Wilhelm earned her second straight 9.925 and the fifth 9.9+ on bars this season.
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Killough-Wilhelm's 9.925 and Russon's 9.9 on bars were the only two 9.9s of the competition for Washington.
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The Huskies came into Saturday the eighth seed of the conference championships. The second session of the championship will feature No. 1 seed Cal, No. 2 Utah, No. 3 UCLA and No. 4 Oregon State Saturday night.
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TOP RESULTS BY EVENT
Beamย (48.875)
The NCAA Women's Gymnastics Selection Show will take place on Monday, March 25 at 9 a.m. PT on NCAA.com. The Huskies await the final results of session two of the Pac-12 Championships tonight and other conference championships to wrap up this weekend to find out where they will head for NCAA Regionals.
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For more information on Washington gymnastics, follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram and X.
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The GymDawgs competed alongside No. 5 seed Stanford, No. 6 seed Arizona State and No. 7 seed Arizona. Stanford won the first session with the 197.175. Arizona State came in second with a 196.550 with Arizona finishing narrowly behind the Sun Devils with a 196.475.
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Washington scored its lowest team score of the season since Jan. 27 at UCLA.
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The second lowest beam rotation of the season to start out the afternoon, paired with the third lowest floor rotation put the Huskies down a substantial amount after two events.
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Emily Innes and Skylar Killough-Wilhelm, who are both tied for 12th in the conference on floor, earned a 9.875 and 9.825, respectively.
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Washington redeemed itself with the final two rotations, notching its second highest vault of 2024 with a 49.175.
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A career-high 9.875 for Mary McDonough on vault! ?? @sproutsfm pic.twitter.com/0bKtIOGb9k
โ Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) March 23, 2024
Mary McDonough earned a team-high 9.875 which also set a new career-high for the freshman. Killough-Wilhelm and Lana Navarro both earned 9.850s.
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?? @lanaanavarro closes us out on floor with a 9.850! pic.twitter.com/fnkJZuD6D1
โ Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) March 23, 2024
Uneven bars proved to be the best spot for the Huskies, tying their second highest score of 49.250.
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Olivia Oppegard matched her season-best 9.850 in the third spot in the rotation, followed by Killough-Wilhelm's 9.925, a 9.8 from Lilly Tubbs and a 9.9 from Taylor Russon at the anchor.
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Killough-Wilhelm earned her second straight 9.925 and the fifth 9.9+ on bars this season.
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Back-to-back 9.925s on bars for our all-arounder ??#GoHuskies x @SkylarKillough pic.twitter.com/saHz7kNXss
โ Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) March 23, 2024
Killough-Wilhelm's 9.925 and Russon's 9.9 on bars were the only two 9.9s of the competition for Washington.
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The Huskies came into Saturday the eighth seed of the conference championships. The second session of the championship will feature No. 1 seed Cal, No. 2 Utah, No. 3 UCLA and No. 4 Oregon State Saturday night.
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TOP RESULTS BY EVENT
Beamย (48.875)
- Lana Navarro (9.800)
- Deiah Moody (9.800)
- Emily Innes (9.875)
- Lana Navarro (9.850)
- Mary McDonough (career-high 9.875)
- Killough-Wilhelm (9.850)
- Lana Navarro (9.850)
- Skylar Killough-Wilhelm (9.925)
- Taylor Russon (9.900)
- Olivia Oppegard (tied season-high 9.850)
The NCAA Women's Gymnastics Selection Show will take place on Monday, March 25 at 9 a.m. PT on NCAA.com. The Huskies await the final results of session two of the Pac-12 Championships tonight and other conference championships to wrap up this weekend to find out where they will head for NCAA Regionals.
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For more information on Washington gymnastics, follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram and X.
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