The UCLA gymnastics team celebrates their first Big Ten championship title.
The UCLA gymnastics team has made history by winning its first Big Ten regular-season championship on March 2, 2025, with an impressive score of 197.200. This victory marks a major milestone as they complete their inaugural season in the Big Ten Conference, showcasing their dominance with a record of 12-2 overall and 9-0 in the conference. The team’s strong performance included standout routines, notably a 49.275 on the floor exercise and exceptional scores from junior Jordan Chiles and graduate student Brooklyn Moors. As they prepare for the Big Ten Championships, excitement builds for what’s to come.
Columbus, Ohio – In a spectacular exhibition of grit and talent, the UCLA gymnastics team has officially grabbed its first Big Ten regular-season championship on March 2, 2025. With a striking score of 197.200 secured at the Covelli Center, the Bruins triumphed over No. 21 Nebraska, No. 22 Ohio State, and Rutgers.
This victory marks a significant milestone for the Bruins as they navigate their inaugural season in the Big Ten Conference. Sporting an impressive record of 12-2 overall and 9-0 in the conference, UCLA clinched sole ownership of the regular-season title. That’s right, they nailed it! This accomplishment wasn’t a mere fluke; it showcased the Bruins’ dominance in gymnastics.
One of the standout moments of the meet was UCLA’s exceptional performance on the floor exercise. Achieving a score of 49.275, this performance marked the Bruins’ third consecutive week of improving scores. It’s clear that the team is hitting its stride at just the right time!
Junior sensation Jordan Chiles stole the show by scoring a fantastic 9.950 on the uneven bars, while graduate student Brooklyn Moors matched that excellence with a stunning 9.950 on the floor. Talk about a dynamic duo! Chiles now sits on top of the Big Ten leaderboard for floor scores, while Moors is right behind in third place, making it a competitive scene.
UCLA’s scoring patterns kept the energy high. In the first rotation, they dazzled audiences with a score of 49.500 on the floor, taking a commanding lead over Nebraska. Despite facing some bumps during the meet with lower scores on bars and beam—both their lowest since February 7—the Bruins persisted through the challenges. Their scores of 49.300 on bars and 49.125 on beam reflected their resilience and ability to perform under pressure.
Throughout the competition, Chiles continued to rise above, claiming titles for all-around, floor, and uneven bars performances. Talk about a clear proving of her skills!
As the Bruins gear up for the upcoming Big Ten Championships scheduled for March 22 at the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the excitement continues to build. Coach Janelle McDonald has already expressed her pride in the team’s determination, yet acknowledges the need for further improvement as they head into a high-stakes environment.
Adding to the competitive spirit, Chiles has her sights set on redeeming her titles from last season and clinching a national championship. With the Bruins consistently scoring 197.000 or higher across eight consecutive competitions, their earlier rough season opener seems like a distant memory. They have transformed into a powerhouse, and their regular-season success positions them as serious contenders for the upcoming national title.
The UCLA gymnastics team’s journey this season has been nothing short of extraordinary, and this latest achievement is a reflection of their hard work and dedication. As they prepare for the challenge ahead, the Bruins have proven that they’re not just participants in the Big Ten; they intend to dominate! Buckle up, gymnastics fans; the best is yet to come!
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