
Washington To Host Seattle Pride Meet Vs. No. 36 Rutgers
January 21, 2026 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE β The Washington gymnastics team returns home on Friday, Jan. 23, to face No. 36 Rutgers at 6:30 p.m. PT inside Alaska Airlines Arena for the Pride Meet.
Fans are encouraged to arrive early, as doors will open with giveaways for the first 250 attendees. Available items include long-sleeve t-shirts and Pride hand fans. This event will also mark the GymDawgs' debut of their new Seattle Pride leotard.Β Be there to see it unveiled for the first time!
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The meet will stream onΒ B1G+Β with Alisa Mowe and Tony Chen on the call. Live scoring will be availableΒ here.Β
Washington is coming off its second road meet of the season, falling to No. 22 Maryland, 194.625β193.575. The GymDawgs recorded one event winner, as Deiah Moody claimed the bars title with a season-high 9.850. Washington also earned a beam co-championship, with Chelsea Hallinan scoring a 9.875.
In addition to the event and co-champ winners, Olivia Oppegard posted a season-high 9.825 on bars. Caitlin McWilliams recorded a season-high 9.725 on vault, while Kira Bolden and Jessica Schaffer led the beam rotation with scores of 9.800. Bolden matched her season-high, while Schaffer earned a career-high.
McWilliams matched her season-high on floor with a 9.825, while Mary McDonough and Hallinan each recorded season-highs of 9.650. The meet marked Hallinan's second appearance in the floor lineup this season.
Following the Maryland meet, Washington's beam squad ranks No. 18 nationally on Road to Nationals. Individually, Hallinan ranks No. 20 nationally and No. 5 in the Big Ten on beam.
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HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
Rutgers enters the meet following a 195.750-194.100 loss to Ohio State in its Big Ten opener. The Scarlet Knights claimed one event win, with Adrian posting a 9.850 on bars.
For updates on Washington gymnastics, follow @uwgymnasticsΒ on Instagram, X, and TikTok.
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Fans are encouraged to arrive early, as doors will open with giveaways for the first 250 attendees. Available items include long-sleeve t-shirts and Pride hand fans. This event will also mark the GymDawgs' debut of their new Seattle Pride leotard.Β Be there to see it unveiled for the first time!
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Doors open tomorrow at 5:30Β p.m.βarrive early so you don't miss your pride hand fan or t-shirt! ????????#MontlakeMentality #Team52 #PackToPeak pic.twitter.com/8lirOx6w5u
β Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) January 22, 2026
From concept to competition, here is the BTS of how the Seattle Pride Leo was made ??#MontlakeMentality #Team52 #PackToPeak pic.twitter.com/RvsDvz3P36
β Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) January 22, 2026
The meet will stream onΒ B1G+Β with Alisa Mowe and Tony Chen on the call. Live scoring will be availableΒ here.Β
Washington is coming off its second road meet of the season, falling to No. 22 Maryland, 194.625β193.575. The GymDawgs recorded one event winner, as Deiah Moody claimed the bars title with a season-high 9.850. Washington also earned a beam co-championship, with Chelsea Hallinan scoring a 9.875.
In addition to the event and co-champ winners, Olivia Oppegard posted a season-high 9.825 on bars. Caitlin McWilliams recorded a season-high 9.725 on vault, while Kira Bolden and Jessica Schaffer led the beam rotation with scores of 9.800. Bolden matched her season-high, while Schaffer earned a career-high.
McWilliams matched her season-high on floor with a 9.825, while Mary McDonough and Hallinan each recorded season-highs of 9.650. The meet marked Hallinan's second appearance in the floor lineup this season.
Following the Maryland meet, Washington's beam squad ranks No. 18 nationally on Road to Nationals. Individually, Hallinan ranks No. 20 nationally and No. 5 in the Big Ten on beam.
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HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
- National: No. 44
- Vault: No. 48
- Bars: No. 46
- Beam: No. 18
- Floor: No. 48
- National: No. 36
- Vault: No. 39
- Bars: No. 24
- Beam: No. 49
- Floor: No. 29
Rutgers enters the meet following a 195.750-194.100 loss to Ohio State in its Big Ten opener. The Scarlet Knights claimed one event win, with Adrian posting a 9.850 on bars.
For updates on Washington gymnastics, follow @uwgymnasticsΒ on Instagram, X, and TikTok.
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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












