
Michigan to Welcome No. 15 Michigan State to Crisler Center
1/27/2026 7:23:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Promotions
Feb. 1
• Maize Out -- Wear maize and support the Wolverines as they take on Michigan State.
• National Girls and Women in Sports Day -- Join us in celebrating the 39th anniversary of National Girls and Women in Sports Day. Before the meet, various Michigan women's athletic teams will host stations on the concourse to learn about and try their sports.
• Alumni Band Performance -- The Michigan Alumni Band will be in attendance, playing music throughout the meet.
• 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.
• Giveaway -- Maize Out 10.0 Card and Poster
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The No. 10-ranked University of Michigan women's gymnastics team (4-1, 1-1 Big Ten) is set to host No. 15 Michigan State (1-4, 0-2 Big Ten) on Sunday (Feb. 1) at 3:45 p.m. in a Maize Out at Crisler Center. The meet will be broadcast live on Big Ten Network, with alumna Olivia Karas and Dean Linke on the call.
Notes
• Michigan enters week five of the season as the No. 10 team in the nation and the No. 5 balance beam team in the country. The Wolverines also rank inside the top 10 on the uneven bars, coming in at No. 9 while ranking 16th on vault and 18th on floor exercise. Individually, Kayli Boozer is tied for seventh nationally after earning her third straight beam title with a 9.900. This season, Boozer has earned two 9.950s and a 9.900 in her appearances on the beam.
• Sophomore Boozer won her third straight beam title in as many weeks and has a total of six beam titles in her career at Michigan. She earned a 9.900 on the beam against Iowa after she scored back-to-back 9.950s at Sprouts and Minnesota. In total, Boozer has six beam scores of 9.900 or better, scoring three career 9.950s.
• Sophomore Sophia Diaz stood out against Iowa, recording three scores of 9.900 against the Hawkeyes at Crisler Center. Diaz anchored the vault and earned the event title before placing second on uneven bars and floor with matching 9.900s. Diaz has scored a 9.900 or better on 13 occasions and has won seven event titles since becoming a Wolverine.
• In week one of the season, Michigan broke the program beam record with a 49.650 at the Sprouts Farmers Collegiate Quad. The score topped the previous program-best of 49.625 set in 2023. U-M put up back-to-back 9.950s behind collegiate debuts from Quincy Walters and Ava Jordan. Boozer recorded Michigan's third 9.950 of the rotation before Bauman anchored with a 9.925.
• Michigan travels to Ohio State next Saturday, Feb. 7, for a 4 p.m. contest against the Buckeyes, a meet that will be streamed live on B1G+.











