Score:Â UC Davis 194.775 (1st); Western Michigan 194.525 (2nd); Sacramento State 194.125 (3rd); UW-Whitewater 191.725 (4th)
Location:Â Sacramento, Calif. (The Nest)
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The short story:Â Two event wins and the all-around crown for
Amelia Moneymaker coupled with a team win on floor powered UC Davis gymnastics to a well-earned victory in the season's first quad meet, sending stingers down at hosting Sacramento State.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- UC Davis as a team won the floor event with a score of 48.600 and the 194.775 total score is season-high
- The Aggies took the lead after the first rotation and never gave it back, getting top five finishes across all four rotations by Moneymaker, Avah Reichow, Avery Marshall, Alana Kim, Chloe Gann, Jehaan Poonja and Molly Osborne
- Moneymaker scored the first 9.900 by an Aggie this season, posting the score on beam for her fourth-career 9.900 mark on that event
- It's the third-straight meet this season that Moneymaker has broken 39.000 in the all-around, taking the title with a score of 39.275
- Moneymaker has now breached 39.000 in the all-around in 13 straight meets going back to Feb. 7, 2025
- Poonja posed a career-high mark of 9.800 to lead off for the Aggies on bars and her fifth-place score was matched by Gideon who tied a season-high with her own 9.800
- Moneymaker scored a 9.825 on bars to tie a season-high for a second-place finish
- On beam Moneymaker took the event with her 9.900, helping the Aggies take the lead in the overall score
- Osborne and Reichow played their parts as well, each posting career highs on beam. Finishing fourth, Osborne scored 9.800 while Reichow's 9.700 was a best in only her second career collegiate performance on beam
- UC Davis swept the podium on floor, taking all top three spots and they were led by Moneymaker's season-high score of 9.875
- Reichow came in second, tying a career-high with a score of 9.850 while Marshall added her own career-high score of 9.800
- On vault the Aggies wrapped up their quad victory, led by Kim's fourth-place 9.775 and a pair of Aggies finishing fifth, UC Davis secured the win
- Reichow and Gann each vaulted to a score of 9.750 to share fifth place, playing a key role in the finishing touches on the night
UC DAVIS RESULTS
at Sacramento State (Western Michigan/UW-Whitewater)
Sacramento, Calif. (The Nest)
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VAULT (1. 48.750, Sacramento State); 2. 48.700 – (1. Juliette Rider, UW-Whitewater, 9.850); 4.
Alana Kim, 9.775; 5.
Avah Reichow, 9.750; 5.
Chloe Gann, 9.750; 9.
Sierra Muns, 9.725; 12.
Molly Osborne, 9.700; 17.
Amelia Moneymaker, 9.675
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BARS (1. 48.850, Western Michigan); 2. 48.575 – (1. Reese Samuelson, Western Michigan, 9.850); 2. Moneymaker, 9.825; 5.
Jehaan Poonja, 9.800; 5.
Milla Gideon, 9.800; 12. Osborne, 9.725; 19.
McKenna Knecht, 9.425; 23.
Adia Friesen, 8.750
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BEAM (1. 49.050, Sacramento State); 2. 48.900 – 1. Moneymaker, 9.900; 4. Osborne, 9.800; 10.
Cady Chiu, 9.750; 10. Poonja, 9.750; 16. Reichow, 9.700; 21. Kim, 9.100
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FLOOR 1. 48.600 – 1. Moneymaker, 9.875; 2. Reichow, 9.850; 3. Marshall, 9.800; 18. Kim, 9.575; 19. Muns, 9.500
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ALL-AROUND – 1. Moneymaker, 39.275
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TICKETS: General admission for all meets runs $13 while youth (3-13), UC Davis staff members and fans Seniors (65+) can get in the door for $10. Group outings (minimum of 10) can get their tickets at $10 a piece. With the $80 Flexbook, fans receive 10 general admission ticket vouchers that can be redeemed for any of the four home meets during the season in any combination desired. Fans can secure their spot in the University Credit Union Center byÂ
hitting the link, by calling the Aggie Ticket Office at (530) 752-2471 or by emailing the Aggie Ticket Office atÂ
aggietickets@ucdavis.edu.
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ABOUT UC DAVIS ATHLETICS: UC Davis, the No. 2 ranked public university by the Wall Street Journal, is home to 40,000 undergraduate students and 12,000 employees. Ranked #1 in Agriculture and Forestry as well as #1 in Veterinary Medicine, UC Davis is located in a true California college town nestled between world-class destinations such as the San Francisco Bay Area, Napa Valley and Lake Tahoe. Over 650 Aggie student-athletes compete in 25 Division I varsity sports, with 16 sports transitioning to the Mountain West Conference beginning in 2026–27.
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