
GymDawgs Conclude Pac-12 Competition At Oregon State
March 08, 2024 | Gymnastics
CORVALLIS, Ore. β The 25th-ranked gymnastics team put up its second-highest team score this year as they finished second to No. 16 Oregon State, 196.950-197.225.
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In the Huskies' final Pac-12 meet of the season, the team saw season-bests on beam (49.425) and the second highest floor score of the year (39.325).
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Washington started on bars and after one rotation was neck-and-neck with the Beavers.
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Lilly Tubbs finished fourth overall on bars in her first event of the evening with a 9.875, followed closely by Skylar Killough-Wilhelm and Deiah Moody's 9.850s which tied for fifth.
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The Beavers gained a bit of separation after the conclusion of the second rotation as they earned a massive 49.450 on bars. The Huskies were led by Killough-Wilhelm (9.850) and Lana Navarro in the anchor spot who tied her career-high 9.900.
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The GymDawgs narrowed that Beaver lead after the third rotation, outscoring OSU's 49.225 beam rotation with a 49.325 β a mark that matches their second-best so far this season.
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Killough-Wilhelm, Emily Innes and Navarro wrapped up the final three floor performances for the Huskies, each earning a 9.900. The trio tied for second place overall behind one Oregon State 9.925 on the event.
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The balance beam was the highlight of the night for Washington, with a handful of stuck landings to go along with strong scores. The Huskies did not register one mark below a 9.875, including Lilly Tubbs' 9.900 exhibition routine β to round out the night with a season-high event score of 49.425.
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Chelsea Hallinan led off for the Huskies and matched her career-high 9.900 to tie for second with Tubbs and Taylor Russon.
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The last time Washington scored a 49.425 on beam was March 11, 2022.
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Oregon State registered a 49.450 on floor to take first place on the meet with a 197.225, their fourth straight 197+.
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Killough-Wilhelm's 39.475 was enough to finish first in the all-around Friday night.
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TOP RESULTS BY EVENT
BarsΒ (49.050) VaultΒ (49.150)
The GymDawgs are home one more time for the 2024 regular season as they host a quad with BYU, Sacramento State and Southern Utah Friday, March 15 at Alaska Airlines Arena.
GYMDAWG INFO
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Click on thisΒ linkΒ for the rest of the 2024 season.
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For more information on Washington gymnastics, follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram and X.
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In the Huskies' final Pac-12 meet of the season, the team saw season-bests on beam (49.425) and the second highest floor score of the year (39.325).
Β
Washington started on bars and after one rotation was neck-and-neck with the Beavers.
Β
Lilly Tubbs finished fourth overall on bars in her first event of the evening with a 9.875, followed closely by Skylar Killough-Wilhelm and Deiah Moody's 9.850s which tied for fifth.
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The Beavers gained a bit of separation after the conclusion of the second rotation as they earned a massive 49.450 on bars. The Huskies were led by Killough-Wilhelm (9.850) and Lana Navarro in the anchor spot who tied her career-high 9.900.
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Go OFF, Lana ??
β Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) March 9, 2024
The junior tied her career-high 9.9 with this HUGE vault! pic.twitter.com/UHZ6tN5FaE
The GymDawgs narrowed that Beaver lead after the third rotation, outscoring OSU's 49.225 beam rotation with a 49.325 β a mark that matches their second-best so far this season.
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Killough-Wilhelm, Emily Innes and Navarro wrapped up the final three floor performances for the Huskies, each earning a 9.900. The trio tied for second place overall behind one Oregon State 9.925 on the event.
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Emily with her third straight meet with 9.9+ on floor ?? pic.twitter.com/33A9lAESUz
β Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) March 9, 2024
The balance beam was the highlight of the night for Washington, with a handful of stuck landings to go along with strong scores. The Huskies did not register one mark below a 9.875, including Lilly Tubbs' 9.900 exhibition routine β to round out the night with a season-high event score of 49.425.
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Chelsea Hallinan led off for the Huskies and matched her career-high 9.900 to tie for second with Tubbs and Taylor Russon.
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The last time Washington scored a 49.425 on beam was March 11, 2022.
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Oregon State registered a 49.450 on floor to take first place on the meet with a 197.225, their fourth straight 197+.
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Killough-Wilhelm's 39.475 was enough to finish first in the all-around Friday night.
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TOP RESULTS BY EVENT
BarsΒ (49.050) VaultΒ (49.150)
- Lana NavarroΒ (tied career-high 9.900)
- Killough-Wilhelm (9.850)
- Chelsea Hallinan (tied career-high 9.900)
- Taylor RussonΒ (9.900)
The GymDawgs are home one more time for the 2024 regular season as they host a quad with BYU, Sacramento State and Southern Utah Friday, March 15 at Alaska Airlines Arena.
GYMDAWG INFO
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Click on thisΒ linkΒ for the rest of the 2024 season.
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For more information on Washington gymnastics, follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram and X.
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Players Mentioned
Job well done π
Sunday, March 01
Balance beam queen βοΈ
Sunday, March 01
Deiah nails it, per usual π¨
Saturday, February 28
Lilly with the calm 9.925 πββοΈ
Saturday, February 28












