
"The No. 5 UCLA women's gymnastics team hosted Washington at Pauley Pavilion on Friday night for a prime-time Big Ten matchup. The Bruins continued to demonstrate just how hungry they are for a national championship by flexing their deep roster in a 198.150-195.825 win over the Huskies. Jordan Chiles earned another perfect score on her floor routine, capping off a night that would give her another all-around individual title."
"UCLA established its dominance from the beginning. During their rotation on the vault, the Bruins (6-2, 2-0) finished with a total score of 49.425. Tiana Sumanasekera set the tone with a 9.875 performance. Madisyn Anyimi followed it by earning a 9.900, her best score on the event as a Bruin. Katelyn Rosen and Riley Jenkins both earned 9.850 marks. Anchoring the vault was Chiles who closed with a 9.950."
"UCLA added to its lead on the uneven bars. Ciena Alipio was close to perfect with a routine that earned her a 9.950. Keeping up with her teammate, Sydney Barros followed with a 9.925. Sumanasekera and Ashlee Sullivan, both freshmen, scored 9.825 and 9.875, respectively. Chiles earned a 9.975, which brought up the team's total to 98.975. Washington earned a 48.925 on vault, falling behind UCLA by .750."
UCLA beat Washington 198.150-195.825 at Pauley Pavilion, improving to 6-2 and 2-0 in conference play. The Bruins opened strongly on vault with a 49.425 team total, highlighted by Chiles' 9.950 and a season-best 9.900 from Madisyn Anyimi. UCLA expanded its lead on uneven bars as Ciena Alipio scored 9.950 and Chiles posted a 9.975 to lift the team's subtotal to 98.975. The Bruins kept momentum on balance beam and closed on floor with Rosen, Alipio, Sumanasekera and Sullivan contributing high marks before Chiles earned a perfect floor score and the all-around title.
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