No. 6 Cal To Host Pair Of Quad Meets
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No. 6 Cal To Host Pair Of Quad Meets

Bears Close Out Regular Season In Haas Pavilion

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The No. 6 California women's gymnastics team is set to close out the regular season with a pair of home quad meets this weekend that simulate the NCAA Regional schedule.
 
The first meet in Haas Pavilion is scheduled for Friday, March 14 at 7 p.m. and features Arizona State, BYU, and Washington. The second quad is set for Sunday, March 16 at 2 p.m. and features the Sun Devils, No. 13 Stanford, and San Jose State.
 
vs Arizona State, BYU, Washington
Date: Friday, March 14, 2025
Time 7 p.m. PT
Location: Haas Pavilion | Berkeley, CA
Streaming/TV: ACCNX/ESPN+
Broadcasters: Greg Mescall (PXP) and Evan Heiter (Color)
Live Scoring: Virtius
 
vs Arizona State, No. 13 Stanford, San Jose State
Date: Sunday, March 16, 2025 (Senior Day)
Time 2 p.m. PT
Location: Haas Pavilion | Berkeley, CA
Streaming/TV: ACCNX/ESPN+
Broadcasters: Greg Mescall (PXP) and Evan Heiter (Color)
Live Scoring: Virtius
 
HOME MEET TICKETS
Single-meet tickets for the Bears' two quad meets at Haas Pavilion are on sale at calbears.com.
 
RANKINGS (based on national qualifying score)
Team: 6th
Vault: 12th
Uneven Bars: 6th
Balance Beam: 9th
Floor Exercise: 7th
 
MILESTONE WATCH
Both of Cal's co-head coaches are on milestone watch this weekend as Justin Howell (249) is nearing his 250th win and Liz Crandall-Howell (145) is nearing her 150th win.
 
LAUZON WALKS IT OFF....AGAIN
For the second time this season Mya Lauzon gave the Bears a walk-off win via a fantastic floor routine. Despite trailing for the entirety of the Elevate the Stage podium meet the Bears clawed their way back into the contest improving their event scores every rotation. A phenomenal floor rotation that included a 9.925 from eMjae Frazier set the table for Lauzon who needed a 9.925 on the final routine of the night to win the meet. The senior anchor came through once again with a 9.95 to extend the Bears' win streak to 16. Lauzon has not scored below a 9.900 on FX this year.
 
ALL-AROUND GREATNESS
Cal's four everyday all-arounders rank in the top 30 in the country based on national qualifying score. Mya Lauzon (39.620) leads the way in 6th, followed by senior Maddie Williams (39.470) in 15th, junior eMjae Frazier (39.460) in 16th, and senior Ella Cesario (39.355) in 32nd. The Bears and No. 1 Oklahoma are the only two teams in the country with four ranked all-arounders.
 
FIRST SEASON, FIRST TITLE
With a win over Stanford (2/28) on The Farm the Bears secured their first ACC regular season title in their inaugural season. They are the first Cal program to be dubbed ACC regular season champs and just the second team to hoist the women's gymnastics trophy as the conference is only its second season of sponsoring the sport.
 
Cal already has its name all over the conference record book with the two highest team scores (197.775, 197.665) in ACC history, the three highest NQS marks (197.200, 197.345, 197.375), and the highest individual all-around score (Mya Lauzon - 39.775).
 
The Bears have won at least a share of their conference title in four straight seasons and are back-to-back outright champions. They are the first team in the history of the sport to have undefeated conference records in back-to-back seasons in two different conferences.
 
STAY POSTED
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