
GymDawgs Close Regular Season At Haas Quad Meet
March 13, 2025 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE – The Washington gymnastics team heads to Berkeley, California, on Friday, March 14, for the Haas Quad Meet against host No. 6 California, Arizona State and BYU. The meet marks the conclusion of the regular season.
Competition begins at 7 p.m. PT and will stream on ACCNX/ESPN+, with Greg Mescall and Evan Heiter on the call. Live scoring is available here.
The Huskies are coming off a loss to No. 5 Utah on Senior Day, posting a team score of 195.875. Kristin Lin shined with career highs on beam, floor and all-around, while Olivia Oppegard also notched a career high on floor.
Washington is ranked No. 37 nationally and continues to excel on beam, ranking No. 22. Individually, Taylor Russon is tied for 10th on beam in the Big Ten, and Emily Innes is tied for fifth on floor.
HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 37
Vault: No. 52
Bars: No. 38
Beam: No. 22
Floor: No. 38
BEARS IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 6
Vault: No. 12
Bars: No. 6
Beam: No. 9
Floor: No. 7
SUN DEVILS IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 26
Vault: No. 34
Bars: No. 23
Beam: No. 23
Floor: No. 32
COUGARS IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 32
Vault: No. 28
Bars: No. 34
Beam: No. 26
Floor: No. 24
Cal enters the meet with an 18-2 record and ranks in the top 10 nationally on bars, beam and floor. The Golden Bears most recently won at the Stanford Quad and have posted seven scores of 197.000 or higher this season.
Arizona State holds a 7-7 record and ranks in the top 25 on bars and beam, highlighted by a season-best 196.600 against Arizona.
BYU sits at 5-11 and is ranked in the top 25 nationally on floor. The Cougars recently earned their highest team score of the year with a 196.775 against Arizona State on Feb. 28.
For updates on Washington gymnastics, follow @uwgymnastics on Instagram, X and TikTok.
Competition begins at 7 p.m. PT and will stream on ACCNX/ESPN+, with Greg Mescall and Evan Heiter on the call. Live scoring is available here.
The Huskies are coming off a loss to No. 5 Utah on Senior Day, posting a team score of 195.875. Kristin Lin shined with career highs on beam, floor and all-around, while Olivia Oppegard also notched a career high on floor.
Washington is ranked No. 37 nationally and continues to excel on beam, ranking No. 22. Individually, Taylor Russon is tied for 10th on beam in the Big Ten, and Emily Innes is tied for fifth on floor.
HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 37
Vault: No. 52
Bars: No. 38
Beam: No. 22
Floor: No. 38
BEARS IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 6
Vault: No. 12
Bars: No. 6
Beam: No. 9
Floor: No. 7
SUN DEVILS IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 26
Vault: No. 34
Bars: No. 23
Beam: No. 23
Floor: No. 32
COUGARS IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 32
Vault: No. 28
Bars: No. 34
Beam: No. 26
Floor: No. 24
Cal enters the meet with an 18-2 record and ranks in the top 10 nationally on bars, beam and floor. The Golden Bears most recently won at the Stanford Quad and have posted seven scores of 197.000 or higher this season.
Arizona State holds a 7-7 record and ranks in the top 25 on bars and beam, highlighted by a season-best 196.600 against Arizona.
BYU sits at 5-11 and is ranked in the top 25 nationally on floor. The Cougars recently earned their highest team score of the year with a 196.775 against Arizona State on Feb. 28.
For updates on Washington gymnastics, follow @uwgymnastics on Instagram, X and TikTok.
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