
GymDawgs Host No. 5 Utah For Senior Day Showdown
March 07, 2025 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE – Celebrate Senior Day with the GymDawgs on Saturday, March 8, at 2 p.m. in a matchup against No. 5 Utah at Alaska Airlines Arena at Hec Ed. Doors open at 1 p.m. Tickets can be found here.
The meet will stream on B1G+, with Alisa Mowe and Baily Rowe on the call and Morgan Bowles as the sideline reporter. Live scores HERE.
This meet is Washington's Senior Day and Alumni Day. Join the Huskies in recognizing seniors Taylor Russon, Deiah Moody, Lana Navarro, Emily Pires and Ashley Blum.
Last Time Out
Washington most recently placed third at the Big Four Quad Meet, competing against Iowa, No. 7 Michigan State and No. 25 Penn State, with a team score of 195.650. Emily Innes tied for the floor title, while Mary McDonough posted a career-high 9.900 on bars. Taylor Russon added a 9.900 on bars and beam.
HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 37
Vault: No. 47
Bars: No. 37
Beam: No. 26
Floor: No. 40
UTES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 5
Vault: No. 5
Bars: No. 2
Beam: No. 2
Floor: No. 8
Utah enters the meet with a 10-4 record following a bye week. The Utes are ranked No. 5 nationally and hold top-10 rankings on every apparatus. In their last competition, they defeated Denver with a 198.075, securing their first Big 12 regular-season title. The squad is led by 2020 Olympian Grace McCallum and head coach Carly Dockendorf, a former Washington gymnastics and track and field athlete in her second season.
The full 2025 schedule is available HERE.
For more information on Washington gymnastics, follow @uwgymnastics on Instagram, X and TikTok.
The meet will stream on B1G+, with Alisa Mowe and Baily Rowe on the call and Morgan Bowles as the sideline reporter. Live scores HERE.
This meet is Washington's Senior Day and Alumni Day. Join the Huskies in recognizing seniors Taylor Russon, Deiah Moody, Lana Navarro, Emily Pires and Ashley Blum.
Last Time Out
Washington most recently placed third at the Big Four Quad Meet, competing against Iowa, No. 7 Michigan State and No. 25 Penn State, with a team score of 195.650. Emily Innes tied for the floor title, while Mary McDonough posted a career-high 9.900 on bars. Taylor Russon added a 9.900 on bars and beam.
HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 37
Vault: No. 47
Bars: No. 37
Beam: No. 26
Floor: No. 40
UTES IN THE RANKINGS
National: No. 5
Vault: No. 5
Bars: No. 2
Beam: No. 2
Floor: No. 8
Utah enters the meet with a 10-4 record following a bye week. The Utes are ranked No. 5 nationally and hold top-10 rankings on every apparatus. In their last competition, they defeated Denver with a 198.075, securing their first Big 12 regular-season title. The squad is led by 2020 Olympian Grace McCallum and head coach Carly Dockendorf, a former Washington gymnastics and track and field athlete in her second season.
The full 2025 schedule is available HERE.
For more information on Washington gymnastics, follow @uwgymnastics on Instagram, X and TikTok.
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