Chae Campbell's strong performance helps lift UCLA gymnastics to NCAA championships
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The UCLA gymnastics team has qualified for the national championships, finishing second at the NCAA Utah regional final. Led by graduate student Chae Campbell, who scored 39.550 in the all-around, the Bruins secured a total of 197.625 points. Key performances on beam and vault helped them edge out Denver. This qualification marks a significant turnaround from last year’s early exit under former coach Selena Harris-Miranda. With strong contributions from newcomers and Olympian Jordan Chiles, UCLA looks to reclaim its first national title since 2018 at the championships set for April 17-19.
The fifth-ranked UCLA gymnastics team secured its place in nationals after finishing second at the NCAA Utah regional, striving to claim their first championship since 2018.
Chae Campbell led the Bruins with a 39.550 in the all-around competition, showcasing her ability to compete at a high level as they move forward.
Freshman Mika Webster-Longin scored a career-high 9.950 on vault, contributing significantly to UCLA's success en route to the national championship.
With a roster that includes Olympian Jordan Chiles, the Bruins aim to avenged last year’s semifinal exit and capture their first national title since 2018.
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