Gymnastics falls to UCLA despite career highs
It was a career night for six ASU gymnasts and the team scored its highest point total of the season.
It was a career night for six ASU gymnasts and the team scored its highest point total of the season.
When the Gym Devils competed against Sacramento State and San Jose State last Friday, it was a little different from their first meet at home.
One practice early in the week before the Gym Devils’ first meet, freshman Kristine Levin was having a particularly frustrating day on vault.
ASU gymnastics pulled out a road win by a tenth of a point at Friday night's tri-meet and placed first in all four events.
After a tough first meet loss to No. 4 Oklahoma at home last Saturday, the ASU gymnastics squad must shake out the jitters to get ready for Sacramento State and San Jose state at this weekend’s tri-meet.
With three of their top athletes missing, the Gym Devils invariably fell to No.4 Oklahoma Saturday afternoon by the score of 196.7-193.625.
The ASU gymnastics team does not get the luxury of easing into the season.
The ASU gymnastics team woke up at sunrise for 5 a.m. practices in August, ran stadiums in the heat and went through a copious amount of chalk.
Over my five semesters around Sun Devil athletics, I’ve had the chance to interview as some great people.
Many may say the Gym Devils didn’t meet their potential, however the team finished the season with its best regional finish since 2006.
The Gym Devils have underachieved this season, but are still confident, prepared and comfortable going into the NCAA regionals.
The Gym Devils learned last Sunday that they would be competing in the NCAA regionals as the No. 5 seed.
There were many positives to the Gym Devils’ performance at the Pac-12 championships but they still didn't reach their full potential.
The Sun Devils may be in a slump for now, but that may be all the more reason they will see themselves succeed from here on out.
The Gym Devils took a loss Friday, but ended the night by honoring six gymnasts who shined during their Senior Night.
The Gym Devils haven’t scored well these past few meets, but if there is anything that could help them bounce back, it’s their Senior Night meet.
The No. 22 ASU gymnastics team fell to the No. 25 Washington Huskies 193.850–195.725 on Friday night.
The Gym Devils continue their road campaign Friday night when they travel to Seattle for a dual meet against the No. 25 Washington Huskies.
Redshirt senior gymnast Beaté Jones sat down with The State Press to discuss her journey, her final season, her team’s current success and her future.
Despite a few troubles, the No. 22 Sun Devils returned home from their loss to No. 3 UCLA with a decent road score and some individual career highs.
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