
Washington to Host NCAA Early Rounds; Four GymDawgs Qualify
March 24, 2025 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE — Washington is set to host the first three rounds of the 2025 NCAA gymnastics championships at Alaska Airlines Arena from April 3-6. Tickets can be found here.
Four GymDawgs have qualified to compete, with Mary McDonough earning a spot as an all-around competitor, Chelsea Hallinan qualifying on beam, Emily Innes competing on beam and floor, and Taylor Russon qualifying on bars and beam.
The Huskies are coming off their first Big Ten Championship appearance, finishing 10th overall. McDonough placed ninth in the all-around with a score of 39.325. Russon tied for 18th on bars and sixth on beam. Hallinan tied for 61st on beam, while Innes tied for 23rd on beam and 10th on floor.
Washington will welcome nine teams to the Seattle Regional, along with several all-around competitors and individual event specialists:
Washington Regional
Teams:
- Arizona
- Arizona State
- Auburn
- Georgia
- Illinois
- Missouri
- Nebraska
- Oklahoma
- UC Davis
All-Around Competitors:
- Amelia Moneymaker, UC Davis
- Chloe Cho, Illinois
- Mary McDonough, Washington
Individual Event Specialists:
Vault
- Keanna Abraham, UC Davis
- Alana Laster, Illinois State
- Jaye Mack, Illinois State
- Megan Ray, UC Davis
- Arielle Ward, Illinois
Uneven Bars
- Makayla Green, Illinois
- Taylor Russon, Washington
- Sara Wabi, Illinois State
Balance Beam
- Olivia Coppola, Illinois
- Chelsea Hallinan, Washington
- Emily Innes, Washington
- Taylor Russon, Washington
Floor Exercise
- Keanna Abraham, UC Davis
- Emily Innes, Washington
- Alana Laster, Illinois State
- Jaye Mack, Illinois State
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