
Huskies Set For Tri-Meet At No. 10 Oregon State
February 09, 2025 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE β The Washington gymnastics team heads to Corvallis, Oregon, on Monday, Feb. 10, for a tri-meet against No. 10 Oregon State and Alaska. The competition is set for 6 p.m. PT and will stream on Pac-12 Insider, with live scoring available here.
The Huskies are coming off a standout performance in front of 7,046 fans, the second-largest crowd in program history. Washington posted multiple season and career bests, earning a season-high 196.125. The GymDawgs excelled on bars and beam, recording season-best scores of 49.300 in both events.
Taylor Russon led the bars lineup with a career-high 9.925, while Chelsea Hallinan matched her career best on beam with a 9.900. Emily Innes impressed on floor with a 9.900, and Mary McDonough continued her all-around improvement, scoring a 39.100.
HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 39
Vault: No. 41
Bars: No. 48
Beam: No. 18
Floor: No. 46
OREGON STATE IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 10
Vault: No. 17
Bars: No. 16
Beam: No. 3
Floor: No. 7
ALASKA IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 64
Vault: No. 65
Bars: No. 65
Beam: No. 63
Floor: No. 67
Oregon State (5-2) enters the meet after a dominant performance in a tri-meet against UC Davis and Alaska, posting a season-high 197.175. The Beavers swept the event titles, highlighted by a 49.550 on floor. Two-time Olympian Jade Carey led the way with a 39.675 all-around score.
Alaska (2-3) finished third in that meet with a 191.825, led by Verena Wong and Hannah Boyd.
For updates on Washington gymnastics, followΒ @uwgymnasticsΒ on Instagram, X, and TikTok.
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The Huskies are coming off a standout performance in front of 7,046 fans, the second-largest crowd in program history. Washington posted multiple season and career bests, earning a season-high 196.125. The GymDawgs excelled on bars and beam, recording season-best scores of 49.300 in both events.
Taylor Russon led the bars lineup with a career-high 9.925, while Chelsea Hallinan matched her career best on beam with a 9.900. Emily Innes impressed on floor with a 9.900, and Mary McDonough continued her all-around improvement, scoring a 39.100.
HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 39
Vault: No. 41
Bars: No. 48
Beam: No. 18
Floor: No. 46
OREGON STATE IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 10
Vault: No. 17
Bars: No. 16
Beam: No. 3
Floor: No. 7
ALASKA IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 64
Vault: No. 65
Bars: No. 65
Beam: No. 63
Floor: No. 67
Oregon State (5-2) enters the meet after a dominant performance in a tri-meet against UC Davis and Alaska, posting a season-high 197.175. The Beavers swept the event titles, highlighted by a 49.550 on floor. Two-time Olympian Jade Carey led the way with a 39.675 all-around score.
Alaska (2-3) finished third in that meet with a 191.825, led by Verena Wong and Hannah Boyd.
For updates on Washington gymnastics, followΒ @uwgymnasticsΒ on Instagram, X, and TikTok.
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