
Washington Stuns No. 19 Ohio State With Season-High 196.475 Behind Bolden’s MVP Performance
February 13, 2026 | Gymnastics
COLUMBUS — Washington delivered a statement win over No. 19 Ohio State on Saturday afternoon, posting its highest team score of the season in a 196.475–196.300 victory. Leading the way was MVP Kira Bolden, who turned in a standout performance across multiple events.
The Huskies opened the meet on bars, posting a 49.000. Mary McDonough and Lilly Tubbs led the rotation with matching scores of 9.850 to share the event title. Caitlin McWilliams and Deiah Moody each recorded 9.775, with McWilliams earning a new season-high. Kristin Lin and Olivia Oppegard added 9.750 to complete the lineup.
Washington carried the momentum to vault, where the GymDawgs recorded a season-best 49.100. Bolden led the way with a career-high 9.875 to claim the event title. Jessica Schaffer and Tubbs followed closely with 9.850, earning a tie for second overall. The score marked a career-high for Schaffer and season-high for Tubbs, while Lin contributed a 9.775.
The GymDawgs continued to build on their success on floor, posting their highest rotation score of the night with a 49.225. Bolden wowed the crowd with a career-high 9.925, tying for second overall. Lin added a 9.875, and McDonough's 9.850 marked a new season-high.
The Huskies closed strong on beam with a 49.150, its second-highest event score of the meet. Moody captured the event title with a 9.900, matching her career-high. Chelsea Hallinan and Tubbs each recorded 9.850 to tie for third overall, while Lana Navarro contributed a 9.800. The rotation was highlighted by a series of confident routines and stuck landings.
Lin capped off the night with a 39.050 in the all-around.
TOP RESULTS BY EVENT
Vault (49.100)
Up Next
Washington returns home to host No. 15 Minnesota at Alaska Airlines Arena on Feb. 20 at 6:30 p.m. PST for the Purple Strong Meet. The GymDawgs then travel to State College, Penn., for the B1G 4 Meet on Feb. 28 at 3:00 p.m. PST, facing No. 16 Penn State, No. 28 Nebraska, and No. 9 Michigan.
For news, scores, highlights and more, download the Go Huskies app on your mobile device. Follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram, X, Threads, Facebook and TikTok and subscribe to UW Athletics on YouTube for the latest on the Dawgs.
The Huskies opened the meet on bars, posting a 49.000. Mary McDonough and Lilly Tubbs led the rotation with matching scores of 9.850 to share the event title. Caitlin McWilliams and Deiah Moody each recorded 9.775, with McWilliams earning a new season-high. Kristin Lin and Olivia Oppegard added 9.750 to complete the lineup.
Washington carried the momentum to vault, where the GymDawgs recorded a season-best 49.100. Bolden led the way with a career-high 9.875 to claim the event title. Jessica Schaffer and Tubbs followed closely with 9.850, earning a tie for second overall. The score marked a career-high for Schaffer and season-high for Tubbs, while Lin contributed a 9.775.
Roses are red, vault is scary, but sticking it? Legendary ??
— Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) February 14, 2026
?? Make sure to tune in on B1G+!#MontlakeMentality x #PackToPeak pic.twitter.com/3qd7XCx7HU
The GymDawgs continued to build on their success on floor, posting their highest rotation score of the night with a 49.225. Bolden wowed the crowd with a career-high 9.925, tying for second overall. Lin added a 9.875, and McDonough's 9.850 marked a new season-high.
Love stuck… just like Kira's landings ??
— Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) February 14, 2026
?? Make sure to tune in on B1G+!#MontlakeMentality x #PackToPeak pic.twitter.com/YV6A945qbY
The Huskies closed strong on beam with a 49.150, its second-highest event score of the meet. Moody captured the event title with a 9.900, matching her career-high. Chelsea Hallinan and Tubbs each recorded 9.850 to tie for third overall, while Lana Navarro contributed a 9.800. The rotation was highlighted by a series of confident routines and stuck landings.
Beaming with love this Valentine's ??
— Washington Gymnastics (@UWGymnastics) February 14, 2026
?? Make sure to tune in on B1G+!#MontlakeMentality x #PackToPeak pic.twitter.com/R2VfKOP7dX
Lin capped off the night with a 39.050 in the all-around.
TOP RESULTS BY EVENT
Vault (49.100)
- Kira Bolden – 9.875
- Jessica Schaffer, Lilly Tubbs – 9.850
- Kristin Lin – 9.775
- Mary McDonough, Lilly Tubbs – 9.850
- Caitlin McWilliams, Deiah Moody – 9.775
- Kristin Lin, Olivia Oppegard – 9.750
- Deiah Moody – 9.900
- Chelsea Hallinan, Lilly Tubbs – 9.850
- Lana Navarro – 9.800
- Kira Bolden – 9.925
- Kristin Lin – 9.875
- Mary McDonough – 9.850
Up Next
Washington returns home to host No. 15 Minnesota at Alaska Airlines Arena on Feb. 20 at 6:30 p.m. PST for the Purple Strong Meet. The GymDawgs then travel to State College, Penn., for the B1G 4 Meet on Feb. 28 at 3:00 p.m. PST, facing No. 16 Penn State, No. 28 Nebraska, and No. 9 Michigan.
For news, scores, highlights and more, download the Go Huskies app on your mobile device. Follow @UWgymnastics on Instagram, X, Threads, Facebook and TikTok and subscribe to UW Athletics on YouTube for the latest on the Dawgs.
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Beaming with love this Valentine’s 💌
Saturday, February 14
Love stuck… just like Kira's landings 😌
Saturday, February 14
Roses are red, vault is scary, but sticking it? Legendary 💟
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