Jordan Chiles secures another uneven bars title as UCLA advances to NCAA final
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In a gripping NCAA semifinal, Jordan Chiles showcased her prowess with a 9.975 on the uneven bars, helping No. 5 UCLA secure a spot in the championship final. Despite initial pressure after Emily Lee’s low score, the Bruins rallied, propelled by Emma Malabuyo's beam score of 9.975. With an overall score of 197.5250, UCLA edged out LSU, booking their place to compete for their first national title since 2018 against Oklahoma, Missouri, and Utah, who topped the standings.
Jordan Chiles screamed in relief as she secured a 9.975 on the uneven bars, fueling UCLA to outperform rivals and clinch a spot in the NCAA championship final.
With a strong team performance, including a standout 9.975 on beam by Emma Malabuyo, UCLA edged past LSU to qualify for the national title showdown.
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