
Michigan Set to Light Up Crisler Against No. 2 UCLA
2/18/2025 5:19:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Promotions
• Light Up Crisler -- Arrive early to be part of a special light show during introductions.
• Fan Appreciation Day -- All fans in attendance will have the opportunity to win prizes throughout the meet.
• Giveaway -- LED Light Up Bracelets (First 5,000 Fans)
• Wolverine Kids Club Day -- All Wolverine Kids Club members are invited to attend this meet. Kids Club members must claim their complimentary tickets in advance using the promo code in the event on the app.
• Alumni Band Performance -- The Michigan Alumni Band will be in attendance playing music throughout the meet.
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The No. 15-ranked University of Michigan women's gymnastics team (8-2, 4-1 Big Ten) will Light Up Crisler on Sunday (Feb. 23) when it hosts No. 2 UCLA (8-2, 5-0 Big Ten) at 4 p.m. at Crisler Center. The meet will be broadcast live on Big Ten Network.
Notes
• The Wolverines rank inside the top-20 on all four individual events: vault (18th), uneven bars (15th), beam (seventh) and floor exercise (15th). Individually, sophomore Kayli Boozer ranks 14th nationally on the uneven bars, while graduate student Carly Bauman ranks in the top 30 in all three of her events -- No. 23 on uneven bars and beam and No. 26 on floor.
• Michigan is tied for second in the Big Ten standings. UCLA is the lone undefeated team, while U-M, Minnesota and Michigan State all hold 4-1 records in conference action.
• Bauman and Jenna Mulligan, along with freshman Sophia Diaz, each took home a pair of event titles at Rutgers. Bauman earned a share of the uneven bars and floor titles, Mulligan won the vault and a share of the balance beam and Diaz won a share of uneven bars and floor. Boozer also took home a part of the beam title, matching Mulligan's 9.900.
• Freshman Sophie Parenti hit in the leadoff spot in all three of her events at Rutgers, including tying a career-best 9.850 on the beam. Freshman Audrey Sanger made her collegiate uneven bars debut and notched a 9.825 in the anchor spot and sophomore Ava Jordan tied a career-best 9.875 on the vault.
• Boozer started making a name for herself in her sophomore season, winning three event titles on the beam. Boozer recorded her first career score of 9.900 or better at Washington as she scored a 9.900 to win a share of the beam title, marking the first title of her collegiate career. The Texarkana, Texas, native followed it up with a career-best 9.950, receiving a 10.0 from one judge, to earn her second straight title against Ohio State. Boozer also competes on floor and notched her first 9.900 against OSU to place second and matched it a week later against Nebraska. The sophomore scored a 9.900 on beam at Rutgers to notch her third career title on the event.
• Michigan earned a season-best 197.100 against Nebraska behind a season-high 49.400 on the uneven bars. Jordan recorded a career-best 9.875 and Diaz tied a career-high 9.900 as both stuck their landings on uneven bars, while Bauman tied a career-best 9.950 to earn the event title.
• Fans will have two more chances to catch the Wolverines in action at Crisler Center. Michigan will host one final regular-season meet with Alabama before welcoming fans for three sessions of the Big Ten Championships in March.
• Michigan will travel to College Park, Md., for the Big Ten Quad Meet where it will compete on Saturday, March 1, against Illinois, Maryland and Minnesota. The meet will be broadcast live on Big Ten Network.














