2026 (Graduate Student)
- Recorded a career high 9.900 on bars taking co-champ honors vs. No. 50 Sacramento State (3/13)
- Matched career high of 9.900 on beam to take the event title at No. 19 Ohio State (2/14)
- Recorded a career high 9.925 on beam (2/20)
- Event title winner on bars recording a 9.850 at No. 22 Maryland (1/17)
- Season high of 9.825 on beam at Best of the West Quad Meet (1/3)
2025 (Senior)
- Did not compete this season
2024 (Junior)
- Appeared in every bars and beam lineup her junior campaign
- Matched her career-high 9.875 on bars against Arizona (3/3) as she competed as the leadoff routine in a majority of bars lineups
- Earned a season-best 9.875 on beam on three occasions
2023 (Sophomore)
- Competed in every bars lineup this season, earning a season-high 9.850 on three occasions
- Set a career-high 9.900 on beam at Arizona (2/10), competing in all but one beam lineup this season
2022 (Freshman)
- Earned a 9.850 on beam on two occasions (Arizona State on Jan. 28, Metroplex Challenge on Feb. 19)
- Earned a 9.875 on bars against Oregon State (2/13)
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PREVIOUS COMPETITION |
- Trained at World Olympic Gymnastics Academy (WOGA) in Frisco, Texas
- 2021 Women's Development Program National Championships, Daytona Beach, Fla. - 2nd-UB (Sr. F)
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PERSONAL |
Daughter of Natasha and Mario Moody, sister Brittany
Deiah on why she chose UW: "I chose UW not only for the amazing academic and athletic success, but also for how close the team was and the coaches truly care about you as a person. UW also felt like home as soon as I got here."
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GET TO KNOW DEIAH |
- Pre-meet routine/superstitions: I always have to have my nails done when I compete
- Hobbies/other sports: Cooking/baking, spending time with friends and family
- Favorite song of all-time: Whole Lotta Money by BIA
- Favorite music: R&B and rap
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