
Huskies Post Season’s Second-Highest Score in Close Meet with No. 12 Minnesota
February 20, 2026 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE — The Washington Huskies posted their second-highest team score of the season Friday night, finishing with a 196.300 in a close meet against No. 12 Minnesota Golden Gophers (196.950). The night featured multiple career highs and an event title for the GymDawgs.
Washington opened on vault with a 48.825. Kira Bolden paced the rotation with a 9.825, tying for third overall. Lilly Tubbs followed closely with a 9.800, while Mary McDonough added a 9.775.
The Huskies moved to bars and improved to a 49.000. Tubbs matched her season-high with a 9.900 to tie for second overall. Deiah Moody contributed a 9.825, and McDonough posted a 9.800. Freshman Evelyn DeYoung made her collegiate debut, scoring a 9.750.
Beam was the highlight of the night as Washington delivered a season-best 49.425, its highest rotation score of both the meet and the season. Chelsea Hallinan led the charge with a career-high 9.975 to capture the event title. Moody followed with a career-best 9.925 to tie for second, while Kristin Lin matched her season-high with a 9.875. Olivia Oppegard equaled her season-best with a 9.825, and freshman Elena Brian made her collegiate debut on beam, scoring a 9.675.
The GymDawgs closed the meet on floor with a 49.050, their second-highest event score of the night. Kira Bolden led the way with a 9.875, tying for second overall. Caitlin McWilliams followed with a 9.850, and Jessica Schaffer added a 9.800.
TOP RESULTS BY EVENT
Vault (48.825)
Up Next
Washington heads to State College, Penn., for the B1G 4 Meet on Feb. 28 at 3:00 p.m. PST, facing No. 16 Penn State, No. 28 Nebraska, and No. 9 Michigan. The Huskies then travel to Cedar City to go up against No. 27 Southern Utah on March 6 at 5:30 p.m. PST.
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Washington opened on vault with a 48.825. Kira Bolden paced the rotation with a 9.825, tying for third overall. Lilly Tubbs followed closely with a 9.800, while Mary McDonough added a 9.775.
The Huskies moved to bars and improved to a 49.000. Tubbs matched her season-high with a 9.900 to tie for second overall. Deiah Moody contributed a 9.825, and McDonough posted a 9.800. Freshman Evelyn DeYoung made her collegiate debut, scoring a 9.750.
Beam was the highlight of the night as Washington delivered a season-best 49.425, its highest rotation score of both the meet and the season. Chelsea Hallinan led the charge with a career-high 9.975 to capture the event title. Moody followed with a career-best 9.925 to tie for second, while Kristin Lin matched her season-high with a 9.875. Olivia Oppegard equaled her season-best with a 9.825, and freshman Elena Brian made her collegiate debut on beam, scoring a 9.675.
Did someone say, "CAREER-HIGH!" ??
— Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) February 21, 2026
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Hallinan popping off with a CAREER-HIGH 9.975 ??
— Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) February 21, 2026
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The GymDawgs closed the meet on floor with a 49.050, their second-highest event score of the night. Kira Bolden led the way with a 9.875, tying for second overall. Caitlin McWilliams followed with a 9.850, and Jessica Schaffer added a 9.800.
TOP RESULTS BY EVENT
Vault (48.825)
- Kira Bolden – 9.825
- Lilly Tubbs – 9.800
- Mary McDonough – 9.775
- Lilly Tubbs – 9.900
- Deiah Moody – 9.825
- Mary McDonough – 9.800
- Chelsea Hallinan – 9.975
- Deiah Moody – 9.925
- Kristin Lin – 9.875
- Kira Bolden – 9.875
- Caitlin McWilliams – 9.850
- Jessica Schaffer – 9.800
Up Next
Washington heads to State College, Penn., for the B1G 4 Meet on Feb. 28 at 3:00 p.m. PST, facing No. 16 Penn State, No. 28 Nebraska, and No. 9 Michigan. The Huskies then travel to Cedar City to go up against No. 27 Southern Utah on March 6 at 5:30 p.m. PST.
For news, scores, highlights and more, download the Go Huskies app on your mobile device. Follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram, X, Threads, Facebook and TikTok and subscribe to UW Athletics on YouTube for the latest on the Dawgs.
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