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No. 25 Gymnastics At Oregon State For Last Pac-12 Dual Meet
March 06, 2024 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE – Back in the top-25 of the Road to Nationals rankings for the first time since January, the No. 25 gymnastics team will face No. 16 Oregon State in Corvallis Friday night.
The meet will begin at 7 p.m. PT and will be available on the Oregon State Live Stream. Live scoring will be available at this link.
LAST TIME OUT
The Huskies are looking to bounce back after a narrow loss to Arizona at home on March 3, where Washington notched its second highest team score of the season (196.550).
Skylar Killough-Wilhelm earned a career-high 9.975 to lead the GymDawgs to a season-high 49.275 on bars. Lilly Tubbs and Deiah Moody also tied their career-highs on bars, with a 9.950 and 9.875, respectively.
The Huskies took first place at the Boise State quad on March 1 but are still looking to win their first Pac-12 dual meet this season.
THE HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
National Ranking: No. 25
Vault Ranking: No. 32
Bars Ranking: No. 18
Beam Ranking: No. 21
Floor Ranking: No. 39
THE COMPETITION – NO. 16 OREGON STATE
National Ranking: No. 16
Vault Ranking: No. 18
Bars Ranking: No. 6
Beam Ranking: No. 16
Floor Ranking: No. 22
The Beavers are coming into Friday's meet with three straight wins, including wins at home against Stanford (197.100) and Arizona State (197.400) and a win at Arizona (197.075).
Oregon State holds a 197.575 season-high score and currently has a 196.975 team NQS.
Last time out against the Beavers in 2023, Washington lost at home, 195.225-197.300.
GYMDAWG INFO
Click on this link for the full 2024 schedule.
For more information on Washington gymnastics, follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram and X.
The meet will begin at 7 p.m. PT and will be available on the Oregon State Live Stream. Live scoring will be available at this link.
LAST TIME OUT
The Huskies are looking to bounce back after a narrow loss to Arizona at home on March 3, where Washington notched its second highest team score of the season (196.550).
Skylar Killough-Wilhelm earned a career-high 9.975 to lead the GymDawgs to a season-high 49.275 on bars. Lilly Tubbs and Deiah Moody also tied their career-highs on bars, with a 9.950 and 9.875, respectively.
The Huskies took first place at the Boise State quad on March 1 but are still looking to win their first Pac-12 dual meet this season.
THE HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
National Ranking: No. 25
Vault Ranking: No. 32
Bars Ranking: No. 18
Beam Ranking: No. 21
Floor Ranking: No. 39
THE COMPETITION – NO. 16 OREGON STATE
National Ranking: No. 16
Vault Ranking: No. 18
Bars Ranking: No. 6
Beam Ranking: No. 16
Floor Ranking: No. 22
The Beavers are coming into Friday's meet with three straight wins, including wins at home against Stanford (197.100) and Arizona State (197.400) and a win at Arizona (197.075).
Oregon State holds a 197.575 season-high score and currently has a 196.975 team NQS.
Last time out against the Beavers in 2023, Washington lost at home, 195.225-197.300.
GYMDAWG INFO
Click on this link for the full 2024 schedule.
For more information on Washington gymnastics, follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram and X.
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