LOS ANGELES — UCLA gymnastics got its first win at Pauley Pavilion and Jordan Chiles got her first 10 of the season, as the Bruins beat Arizona State 197.800-196.900 in its blue-out meet Saturday.
Chiles received a perfect score on the floor exercise with a 90s-styled routine and also took first in vault and uneven parallel bars to win the all-around.
Arizona State was in the lead after the first event. UCLA registered only one score above 9.900 in vault, its first event, but scored a season-high 49.575 in uneven bars to take the lead.
Ana Padurariu and Margzetta Frazier earned season-highs in bars, each scoring 9.900. Chiles scored a 9.975, with a 10 from one judge to win the event.
All UCLA gymnasts scored 9.850 or above on balance beam, with Selena Harris’ 9.950 winning the event.
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The Bruins wrapped up the evening with a 49.675 on floor, another season-high. UCLA went 1-2-3 in the event with Chiles in first, Margzetta Frazier (9.950) second and Chae Campbell (9.925) third.
UCLA goes on the road for two straight dual meets to face No. 7 California next Saturday, then Arizona on Feb. 26.