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Women's Gymnastics

Growing and Building

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SchoolVaultBarsBeamFloorTotal
Washington48.95049.20049.02549.250196.425
Stanford48.90048.05049.00048.850194.800


STANFORD, Calif. – Shorthanded due to injuries, No. 25 Stanford couldn't catch streaking No. 11 Washington on Monday night in a Pac-12 meet at Maples Pavilion.
 
The Cardinal fell to 0-4 in conference and 3-8 overall, while Washington, coming off wins against Cal and UCLA, improved to 3-0 in Pac-12 play and 5-1 overall.
 
Competing without several returnees, Stanford had little margin for error against the GymDawgs. The Cardinal got a decent start on vault, posting 48.900, struggled on bars, then closed strong on beam (49.000) and floor (48.500).
 
Junior Kyla Bryant earned a career-high 9.925 on beam to win the event, and finished second on floor (9.875) and third on vault (9.825).
 
Junior Taylor Lawson tied for third on bars (9.825) and fifth on beam (9.800), while sophomore Morgan Hoang tied for fifth on vault (9.775) and eighth on beam (9.775).
 
Sophomore Wesley Stephenson tied for second on beam (9.825), while sophomore Madison Brunette, a Seattle native, tied for fifth on vault (9.775).
 
Stanford resumes competition on Sunday when it hosts Cal at 3 pm. at Maples Pavilion. The meet will be televised by Pac-12 Networks.