With the momentum of the NCAA gymnastics season building up, we are experiencing epic performances by the gymnasts. As California Golden Bears mark their achievements, their fans are the ones to appreciate and be happy for them. A die-hard fan plays a significant role in boosting a champion’s confidence.
The Cal women’s gymnasts secured their first Outright Conference Championship victory and are well aware of the blessings their fans provide them with. In order to thank their fans, the juniors are organizing a special two-day meet to celebrate their seniors. This two-day meet is organized to commemorate the recent history made by the Bears.
Fans need to be thanked for the epic victory!
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With a score of 198.550, the No.2 California Golden Bears defeated No.22 Stanford, who had set up a team-total score of 197.975. Maples Pavilion experienced the history marked by the California Golden Bears. In celebration of this achievement, the team is organizing a weekend two-day Meet, which would be on Friday and Sunday.
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The team disclosed the announcement through their Instagram post that said, “DOUBLE the fun this weekend with a Friday & Sunday meet at Haas celebrating our seniors!” The post included the young and talented Elise Byun on the first slide, where she was seen pointing toward her fans. Through this gesture, the California Golden Bears dedicated their victory to the fans and thanked them for their continued support.
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The Meet would feature Elise Byun, along with her team members, who are celebrating their seniors’ performance at the event. The other slide of the post shared the details for the Meet. The first Haas Tri meet is at 7 p.m. PT on March 15 at Berkeley, CA. March 17, we will witness the second Haas Meet at the same venue at 2 p.m. PT. This event shows the team’s engagement level. It is also an excellent opportunity for the fans to interact with their favorite gymnasts.
Kicking off the NCAA Gymnastics season with style
After winning the Outright Conference Championship for the first time, the Bears have raised their momentum to a whole new level. Alongside grabbing their first title, they also succeeded in putting up their highest team score ever. EMjae Frazier, who is one of the talented members of the team, tied up her highest all-around individual score in the event with 39.825!
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This victory is just another gem in the Cal-gymnast’s road to the NCAA gymnastics title. With the extraordinary performance and their first Outright Conference title, they have set up the bar high. As they look forward to competing in the 2024 NCAA championship, what would be their strategy and approach?