Ari Davis | Posted: 12 Jan 2018 | Updated: 24 Dec 2020

Cougars upset No. 10 California in home opener

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PROVO, Utah – The BYU gymnastics team upset No. 10 California 196.025 to 194.350 in its 2018 season home opener on Friday night in the Smith Fieldhouse.

"We’re doing some really high-level gymnastics," BYU gymnastics head coach Guard Young said. "I’m so proud of the girls and how they stuck with it tonight. I think great things are going to happen for BYU gymnastics. 

Jill van Mierlo took home the all-around title with a score of 39.175. Four Cougars matched career-high scores including Angel Zhong on vault and Natasha Trejo Marsh on beam. Senior captain Mackenzie Douglas and sophomore Shannon Hortman Evans both tied career-highs with a 9.900 on the floor.

"Jill was great tonight, leading off on bars and having a great finish on balance beam," Young said. "Hats off to Jill tonight."

The Cougars started their first rotation on vault, posting a 48.750. Freshman Avery Bennett led BYU with a 9.850. Zhong matched a career-high 9.825 and Douglas added a 9.725. At the end of the first rotation, the Cougars led the Golden Bears 48.750 to 47.925.

In the second rotation, BYU posted a 48.925 as Evans led the team with a 9.850. Freshman Abby Boden and senior captain Brittni Hawes followed both with a 9.800. Van Mierlo contributed a 9.750 as well. The Cougars maintained their lead over Cal, 97.675 to 96.825.

Led by van Mierlo's 9.900 team-high on beam in the third rotation, the Cougars recorded a 49.125. Marsh followed by matching a career-high 9.875 while Boden added a 9.850. BYU extended its lead, 146.800 to 145.300.

To close the meet, the Cougars earned their highest event score of the night with a 49.225. Evans and Douglas recorded high scores of 9.900, both matching career highs. Briana Pearson and senior captain Kyleigh Greenlief both added a 9.850 and van Mierlo contributed a 9.825 as BYU took the victory over Cal, 196.025 to 194.350.

BYU vs. Cal Final Results

The Cougars continue at home next Friday, Jan. 19 at 11:00 a.m. MST. Over 3,000 elementary school kids will attend the meet at the Smith Fieldhouse. The meet will be broadcast live on BYUtv with live stats available on the women’s gymnastics schedule page.

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