After a successful showing against UCLA, the Oregon State Beavers will be looking to score another strong number in their second conference dual meet of the season. The tie with UCLA was not without controversy, however, giving us a few things to keep an eye out for going into this matchup. Most notably, OSU will be looking to fix composition issues on beam which led to confusing- though at the end of the day correct- scores. Jade Carey led another masterclass in the all-around, scoring a 39.775 and beating fellow Olympian Jordan Chiles for the all-around title. Lauren Letszch has also established herself as a rising star in her sophomore season, scoring over 9.9 in both of her last two meets after a slow start on the event. Floor overall has been a highlight for the Beavers, reaching the coveted 49.5 mark last week.
Last week, for the first time all year, Washington was able to put up a full slate of rotation scores above 49, en route to a respectable 196.35. The Huskies will, however, go into this matching feeling as if they have more to give, especially with the only home meet held resulting in a sub-196 score. Having Kennadi Davis back has been a big boost, and if she can be added back to the floor lineup, big things may be in store. Speaking of floor, freshman Thu…