The best routines from Session 1 of 2023 Pac-12 Gymnastics Championships

Four teams — Arizona, Arizona State No. 14, Stanford No. 19 and Washington — competed in the first of two sessions at the 2023 Pac-12 Gymnastics Championships Saturday, wowing the crowd in their own way at the Maverik Center in West Talstadt, Utah.
The Sun Devils won the session with a 196,700 anchored by a nice bar routine Emily Whitewho posted a career-high 9,950.
New career high alarm 🚨
Emily White hits a 9,950 on the bar!#Pac12Gym | @SunDevilGym pic.twitter.com/qthcfustin
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) March 18, 2023
Arizona and Washington took second place with 196.375. Caroline Herry And Sirena Linton led the Wildcats with a pair of 9.9s on beam. Malia Hargrove blinded with a 9.875 on the floor.
Can we hear some excitement for Malia Hargrove’s floor routine ⁉️@ArizonaGymCats | @sprossenfm pic.twitter.com/BrHXWsJ045
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) March 18, 2023
three huskies — Brenna Brooks, Skylar Killough-Wilhelm And Kennedy Davis – also received 9.9 seconds on beam. Amara Cunningham has matched that with a fantastic performance on the floor while continuing to shine in her fifth season.
Brenna Brooks starts Dawgs HOT with a 9.9 on the bar 🔥#Pac12Gym | @UWGymnastics pic.twitter.com/8EVC9Ntrdu
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) March 18, 2023
21 of her last 23 grades were 9.8 or better 💪
Amara Cunningham nails a 9.9 with a beautiful floor exercise!@UWGymnastics | @sprossenfm pic.twitter.com/bOcij7ewZK
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) March 18, 2023
Stanford ranked fourth, however Brenna Neault Tie Killough-Wilhem for best all-around score (39,400). Neault hit her career high with a 9.950 on beam.
BRENNA NEAULT 9,950 🤩#Pac12Gym | @StanfordWGym pic.twitter.com/yuUyYCA6St
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) March 18, 2023
Chloe Widner followed by a 9,925 as the Cardinal’s Arizona beam scored the session’s highest (49,400).
Have a TAG Chloe Widner 💥
The anchor scores a 9,925 on bars!@StanfordWGym | @sprossenfm pic.twitter.com/hAAjUXYAED
— Pac-12 Network (@Pac12Network) March 18, 2023
Session 2 begins at 5 p.m. PT with No. 4 UCLA, No. 5 Utah, No. 7 California and No. 11 Oregon State all ready to compete. Watch and be sure to follow the action on the Pac-12 Network @Pac12Network for extensive social media coverage.
Find results, highlights and more on the Pac-12 Gymnastics Championships hub.