
Washington Set For First-Ever Big Ten Championships Appearance
March 20, 2025 | Gymnastics
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Washington competes at the Big Ten Championships on Friday, March 21, at Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The Huskies will take part in the first of three sessions, alongside No. 20 Nebraska, No. 22 Ohio State and Rutgers.
Competition begins at 3 p.m. PT and will stream on Big Ten Network. Live scoring is available here.
In its most recent competition, Washington placed fourth at the Haas Quad Meet with a team score of 195.500. Taylor Russon delivered a standout performance on bars, tying her career high and earning a share of the event title. Lex Mouyenga also notched a career high on vault, while Mary McDonough set a personal best in the all-around.
Nationally, Washington is ranked No. 39 and continues to shine on beam, holding the No. 24 spot. Individually, Russon is tied for 11th on beam in the Big Ten, and Emily Innes is tied for sixth on floor.
HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 39
Vault: No. 52
Bars: No. 41
Beam: No. 24
Floor: No. 36
HUSKERS IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 20
Vault: No. 39
Bars: No. 21
Beam: No. 18
Floor: No. 21
BUCKEYES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 22
Vault: No. 13
Bars: No. 38
Beam: No. 26
Floor: No. 19
SCARLET KNIGHT IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 40
Vault: No. 53
Bars: No. 42
Beam: No. 22
Floor: No. 38
Nebraska enters the meet with an 8-11 record, fresh off a win at the Ameritas Master's Classic. Ohio State stands at 6-10 after claiming victory at its recent quad meet, while Rutgers holds a 16-9 record following a win over New Hampshire.
For updates on Washington gymnastics, follow @uwgymnastics on Instagram, X and TikTok.
Competition begins at 3 p.m. PT and will stream on Big Ten Network. Live scoring is available here.
In its most recent competition, Washington placed fourth at the Haas Quad Meet with a team score of 195.500. Taylor Russon delivered a standout performance on bars, tying her career high and earning a share of the event title. Lex Mouyenga also notched a career high on vault, while Mary McDonough set a personal best in the all-around.
Nationally, Washington is ranked No. 39 and continues to shine on beam, holding the No. 24 spot. Individually, Russon is tied for 11th on beam in the Big Ten, and Emily Innes is tied for sixth on floor.
HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 39
Vault: No. 52
Bars: No. 41
Beam: No. 24
Floor: No. 36
HUSKERS IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 20
Vault: No. 39
Bars: No. 21
Beam: No. 18
Floor: No. 21
BUCKEYES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 22
Vault: No. 13
Bars: No. 38
Beam: No. 26
Floor: No. 19
SCARLET KNIGHT IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 40
Vault: No. 53
Bars: No. 42
Beam: No. 22
Floor: No. 38
Nebraska enters the meet with an 8-11 record, fresh off a win at the Ameritas Master's Classic. Ohio State stands at 6-10 after claiming victory at its recent quad meet, while Rutgers holds a 16-9 record following a win over New Hampshire.
For updates on Washington gymnastics, follow @uwgymnastics on Instagram, X and TikTok.
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