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Women's Gymnastics

Rematch With the Huskies

  • No. 24 Stanford heads to Seattle, Wash. for a rematch with the No. 26 Washington Huskies in Alaska Airlines Arena. 
  • Monday's meet is set for 2 p.m. and will be televised on the Pac-12 Networks with Rich Burke and Alisa Mowe on the call. Live scoring can be found here
  • Last weekend, the Cardinal saw action both on the road and at home, placing fourth at the Metroplex Challenge and topping No. 25 Washington at home. In Texas, the then-No. 24 Cardinal finished fourth at the 2023 Metroplex Challenge with a team score of 196.725, the program's best team score of the year. Less than 48 hours later, Stanford created some Monday Maples Magic and earned a come-from-behind victory over No. 25 Washington, 196.625-196.375. 
  • The week before, led by the program's best team beam score since April 18, 2015, the No. 24 Cardinal dominated No. 28 Arizona at Maples Pavilion 196.275-195.700. Stanford's team beam score of 49.500 was led by three scores of 9.925 from juniors Ira Alexeeva and Isabela Onyshko and senior Chloe Widner, each earning a part of the event's title.
  • Stanford's floor rotation sealed the win for the team Monday against the Huskies, led by scores of 9.900 from freshman Claire Dean and Anna Roberts and fifth year Madison Brunette (each earned a piece of the event title). The Cardinal was down .325 heading into the final rotation, and the win was aided by career-best matching totals from Dean, Brunette, freshman Taralyn Nguyen (9.875) and sophomore Katya Sander (9.850). The team scored a total of 49.425, its season-best total on the event. The meet before, sophomore Brenna Neault scored her first 9.900 on the event, a career-best mark, while teammate junior Amanda Zeng earned her collegiate best total of 9.850. 
  • Freshman Anna Roberts continues to excel on vault in her first season competing collegiately, winning the event's title in her first three appearances and scoring a 9.800-or-better on the event in all seven of her competitions in a Stanford leo (including three 9.90's on the event (at Super 16, vs. San Jose State, at California) and earning the Cardinal's top score on the event in all seven meets. She currently ranks T-19th in the NCAA on the apparatus. 
  • Senior Chloe Widner is saving her best collegiate performances for her senior season, most recently earning a career-best 9.925 (for the bars title) against the Huskies on Monday in Maples. She has set collegiate-best marks on bars, beam, floor, and all-around total this season.