Things will be different for the Bruins in 2025, as change was the theme of the offseason for UCLA following a conference switch and some significant roster gains and losses. Helping the Bruins fight for their first Big Ten title will be Jordan Chiles, who has recommitted after taking time away to win gold at the Olympics, which will help lessen the blow of losing Selena Harris—the Bruins’ best gymnast during Chiles’ hiatus.
2024 Rewind
No. 17 overall | No. 2 at Pac-12s | No. 8 in regular season | Regional semifinals
Without a doubt the Bruins were upset with a 17th-place finish and early regionals exit last season after spending much of 2024 ranked in the top 10. The only significant team accomplishment one of the sport’s most storied programs has earned this decade is a share of a regular season conference championship, so the pressure will be on UCLA right away to compete for the top spot in the Big Ten—something the talent on this roster is more than capable of.
Losses & Gains
Returning | In |
Fifth-Years Chae Campbell Frida Esparza Seniors Juniors Sophomores Redshirt Freshmen |
Freshmen Sasha Fujisaka Bronwyn Hoffmann Riley… |