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Women's Gymnastics

Gymnasts Elevate

VaultBarsBeamFloorTotal
UCLA49.400049.375049.025049.4000197.200
Utah49.425049.300048.800049.45000196.975
Washington--------195.725
STANFORD49.075048.075049.025049.1750195.350


Photo by Jeff Bartee

RENO, Nevada
-- Getting another strong performance from senior Elizabeth Price, the Stanford women's gymnastics team placed fourth in the prestigious Elevate the Stage Meet on Sunday.

Price, who scored a perfect 10 on the uneven bars last Monday night in the season-opening NorCal Classic, winning all-around with a nation-leading score of 39.650, matched that figure again and finished a close second to Mykayla Skinner of Utah (39.700). Price won the beam (9.850), tied for first in vault (9.950), tied for second in floor exercise (9.950) and tied for fourth on the uneven bars (9.900).
 




Several teammates improved their Monday showings, including freshman Kyla Bryant. She placed fifth in all-around (39.300) and raised her scores in three events, tying for fourth on the uneven bars (9.900). 


Freshman Lauren Navarro tied for second on beam (9.825) and tied for 13th in all-around (39.050), while sophomore Kaylee Cole lifted her totals on vault and beam and tied for ninth in floor (9.825).


Stanford hosts Arizona State on Saturday at 2 p.m. PT in Burnham Pavilion.