
Washington Gymnastics Prepares for Road Meet at No. 5 UCLA
January 29, 2026 | Gymnastics
SEATTLE – The Washington gymnastics team will travel to Los Angeles, Calif., to face No. 5 UCLA on Friday, Jan. 30, at 7:30 p.m. PT.
The meet will stream on B1G+ with Evan Heiter and JaNay Honest on the call. Live scoring will be available here.
The Huskies are coming off a home victory over No. 36 Rutgers last Friday, posting a score of 195.225–193.600. Washington recorded two individual event wins and three co-championships.
Lilly Tubbs earned a season high 9.900 to claim the beam event title. Kristin Lin recorded a career high 9.900 on floor to secure the event win. The GymDawgs also posted a three-way tie for the beam title, with co-champions Tubbs, Lin, and Chelsea Hallinan, each scoring a 9.875.
In addition to the event and co-champion winners, Kira Bolden and Mary McDonough each earned a 9.825 on vault, matching Bolden's career-high and McDonough's season-high. Lin added a 9.725 on vault, also matching her season best.
On bars, Deiah Moody scored a 9.825 to place second overall. Lin earned a 9.725, making this her season-high.
Washington then moved on to beam, where Tubbs matched her career-high, while Lin set a new career best.
The Huskies closed the meet with their strongest event of the night on floor, scoring a 49.275. Jessica Schaffer recorded a career-high 9.875 to place second overall. Hallinan, competing in the floor lineup for just the third time this season, earned a career-high 9.825. McDonough added a season-high of 9.825, while Caitlin McWilliams posted a season-high of 9.850.
Lin capped off the night with a career-high 39.225 in the all-around.
Following the Rutgers meet, Hallinan ranked No. 18 nationally and No. 4 in the Big Ten on beam.
HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
For updates on Washington gymnastics, follow @uwgymnastics on Instagram, X, and TikTok.
The meet will stream on B1G+ with Evan Heiter and JaNay Honest on the call. Live scoring will be available here.
The Huskies are coming off a home victory over No. 36 Rutgers last Friday, posting a score of 195.225–193.600. Washington recorded two individual event wins and three co-championships.
Lilly Tubbs earned a season high 9.900 to claim the beam event title. Kristin Lin recorded a career high 9.900 on floor to secure the event win. The GymDawgs also posted a three-way tie for the beam title, with co-champions Tubbs, Lin, and Chelsea Hallinan, each scoring a 9.875.
In addition to the event and co-champion winners, Kira Bolden and Mary McDonough each earned a 9.825 on vault, matching Bolden's career-high and McDonough's season-high. Lin added a 9.725 on vault, also matching her season best.
On bars, Deiah Moody scored a 9.825 to place second overall. Lin earned a 9.725, making this her season-high.
Washington then moved on to beam, where Tubbs matched her career-high, while Lin set a new career best.
The Huskies closed the meet with their strongest event of the night on floor, scoring a 49.275. Jessica Schaffer recorded a career-high 9.875 to place second overall. Hallinan, competing in the floor lineup for just the third time this season, earned a career-high 9.825. McDonough added a season-high of 9.825, while Caitlin McWilliams posted a season-high of 9.850.
Lin capped off the night with a career-high 39.225 in the all-around.
Following the Rutgers meet, Hallinan ranked No. 18 nationally and No. 4 in the Big Ten on beam.
HUSKIES IN THE RANKINGS
- National: No. 37
- Vault: No. 42
- Bars: No. 43
- Beam: No. 27
- Floor: No. 42
- National: No. 5
- Vault: No. 6
- Bars: No. 5
- Beam: No. 4
- Floor: No. 6
For updates on Washington gymnastics, follow @uwgymnastics on Instagram, X, and TikTok.
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