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UCLA Coach Sends Strong Message to Jordan Chiles and Co After Poor NCAA Star Performance

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UCLA Coach Sends Strong Message to Jordan Chiles and Co After Poor NCAA Star Performance

A rough vault rotation opening and two early falls of uneven, unstable rhythm were quite notable. Olympian Emma Malabuyo and Chae Campbell scored only 48.200. The lowest score since Coach Janelle McDonald’s presence. McDonald recognized the setback, she stated, “I was not planning to start the meet like we did, I think they just got […]

A rough vault rotation opening and two early falls of uneven, unstable rhythm were quite notable. Olympian Emma Malabuyo and Chae Campbell scored only 48.200. The lowest score since Coach Janelle McDonald’s presence. McDonald recognized the setback, she stated, “I was not planning to start the meet like we did, I think they just got a little bit amped up. They had a little bit of excitement, mixed with nerves probably. Those are definitely moments we’re going to really learn from and take with us.”ADVERTISEMENTLooking ahead, UCLA’s history of overcoming early-season struggles is a testament to their resilience. This setback could very well serve as a motivation booster, encouraging the Bruins to recalibrate and focus on building a more cohesive team dynamic. With strong leadership from Coach McDonald and standout athletes like Chiles, Malabuyo, and Campbell, the Bruins are expected to bounce back quickly, hoping for it! The Bruins led by Olympic star Jordan Chiles, faced off against Oregon State and California. In the tri-meet competition that brought together the Pac-12 conference rivals, all the involved colleges were ranked under 20 in the last season. With California sitting on the #4, Oregon took #19, and UCLA at #10. However, individual scores were good, but not good enough to keep the pace up like they used to. Brooklyn Moors and Jordan Chiles created many wows, but it didn’t help with the overall score being low.With the new year, comes the latest season of gymnastics, the UCLA Gymnastics team performed the opening in Oceanside on January 4th at the American Gold Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Championships, but after long anticipation the results were kinda disappointing and it turns out no one was expecting this, they have scored their lowest in more than a decade, leaving the majority wondering how a dominant force in NCAA gymnastics could drastically falter at the season’s opening?

The results of the competition left everyone shocked. With California claiming the first position, Oregon claiming second, and third stood UCLA, lost to Oregon State, 195.250-195.775, and California, 195.250-195.275. Turns out, this wasn’t the only thing. They scored the third lowest in more than 15 years of UCLA Gymnastics Openings. That was a bummer for everyone, as loads of expectations were loaded. The results of the competition left everyone shocked. With California claiming the first position, Oregon claiming second, and third stood UCLA, lost to Oregon State, 195.250-195.775, and California, 195.250-195.275. Turns out, this wasn’t the only thing. They scored the third lowest in more than 15 years of UCLA Gymnastics Openings. That was a bummer for everyone, as loads of expectations were loaded. The results of the competition left everyone shocked. With California claiming the first position, Oregon claiming second, and third stood UCLA, lost to Oregon State, 195.250-195.775, and California, 195.250-195.275. Turns out, this wasn’t the only thing. They scored the third lowest in more than 15 years of UCLA Gymnastics Openings. That was a bummer for everyone, as loads of expectations were loaded. From a season high of 197.650 in 2022 to staying near it even in 2024 with 196.550, the UCLA Gymnastics opening scores have varied around the 196 to 197 benchmark, touching just a bit over 195, which is exceptionally low for UCLA. Even the fans have voiced their mixed opinions about their performances. Things did go wrong during the start.

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