Score:Â UC Davis 191.175 (4th); California 197.175 (1st); Washington 196.575 (2nd); Penn 195.900 (3rd)
Location:Â Berkeley, Calif. (Haas Pavilion)
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The short story:Â UC Davis gymnastics wrapped up its regular season with a quad meet at California, acting as a tune-up ahead of next weekend's conference championships.
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HOW IT HAPPENED
- For the second straight meet, and third in the last four, Avah Reichow tied a career-high on floor with a mark of 9.875 to finish tied for fifth in that event
- Amelia Moneymaker tied Reichow on floor with a mark of 9.875, and finished fifth on bars with a mark of 9.850
- On vault, Alana Kim scored 9.800, placing her fifth overall
UC DAVIS RESULTS
at California (Washington/Penn)
Berkeley, Calif. (Haas Pavilion)
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VAULT (1. 48.925, Penn); 4. 47.950 – (t1. Newman-Achee, California, 9.875; t1. Mayhew, California, 9.875); 5.
Alana Kim, 9.800; t17.
Amelia Moneymaker, 9.625; t17.
Avah Reichow, 9.625; 21.
Avery Marshall, 9.475; 22.
Molly Osborne, 9.425; 23.
Chloe Gann, 9.375
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BARS (1. 49.475, California); 4. 47.650 – (1. Paulsson, California, 9.925); 5. Moneymaker, 9.850; 14. Marshall, 9.775; 18.
Adia Friesen, 9.725; 21.
Jehaan Poonja, 9.600; 23.
Cady Chiu, 8.700; 24.
McKenna Knecht, 8.675
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BEAM (1. 49.525, Washington); 4. 47.675 – (1. Oppegard, Washington, 9.950); 17. Friesen, 9.675; t18. Chiu, 9.650; t18. Kim, 9.650; 21. Moneymaker, 9.550; 23.
Jadyn Wakita, 9.150; 24. Poonja, 8.925
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FLOOR (1. 49.450, California); 4. 47.900 – (1. Paulsson, California, 9.950); t5. Moneymaker, 9.875; t5. Reichow, 9.875; 20. Kim, 9.675; 21. Marshall, 9.600; 23. Chiu, 8.875
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ALL-AROUND – (1. Newman-Achee, California, 39.550); 4. Moneymaker, 38.900
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ABOUT UC DAVIS ATHLETICS: UC Davis, ranked No. 2 among public universities by the Wall Street Journal in the value of a college degree, is home to 40,000 undergraduate students and 12,000 employees. Ranked top in the United States in agriculture and forestry as well as No. 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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