Sophomore Isa Weiss got the Huskies started on vault with a Tsuk tuck half for a 9.500. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Coming off a season-high score only four days prior, Arizona State opened the meet on bars. Sophomore Hannah Scharf matched her career high with a 9.875. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Freshman Katie McNamara anchored the vault rotation for Washington with a 9.750 for her Yurchenko full on tuck off. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Senior Cairo Leonard-Baker wrapped up the first rotation for Arizona State with a 9.900. The Sun Devils led the Huskies after one—49.325 to 48.725. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Freshman Skylar Killough-Wilhelm was first up on uneven bars for Washington. She scored a 9.725. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
The Sun Devils react to freshman Anaya Smith sticking her Yurchenko one and a half. Her 9.900 propelled the team to a vault total of 49.200. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
The Huskies struggled on uneven bars, with falls from freshmen Gabi Wickman (pictured) and Katie McNamara, and sophomore Morgan Bowles. With a total event score of 47.125, Washington trailed Arizona State by 2.675 points at the halfway mark. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
In the third rotation, the Sun Devils moved to floor where freshman Sarah Clark scored a 9.700. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
With junior Talia Brovedani missing from the meet, freshman Skylar Killough-Wilhelm was moved to the lead-off spot on beam. She received a 9.725. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Freshman Jada Mangahas hit her routine in the fourth sport for a 9.875. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Freshman Cathy Ecksteen received a 9.825 for her beam routine. She was one of three athletes to receive this score, which ultimately were the Huskies’ highest on the event. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Cairo Leonard-Baker was lights-out on floor to anchor the rotation for the Sun Devils. Her 9.925 helped the team to a 49.375 floor score, and helped Arizona State maintain a comfortable lead. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Senior Geneva Thompson anchored the beam rotation for the Huskies, but she unfortunately fell on her acro series. They, however, ended up dropping her score to reach an event total of 48.750. Despite a steady beam rotation, Washington was unable to close the gap with Arizona State. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Now in the lead by over three points, the Sun Devils headed to balance beam for the final rotation. Junior Megan Thompson started them off with a 9.825. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Redshirt senior Allie Smith earned a new career-high of 9.825 in the lead-off spot for the Huskies on floor. Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Competing right after a fall, freshman Emily White got the Sun Devils back on track with a 9.825. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Katie McNamara scored a 9.750 for her floor routine. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Sarah Clark earned a 9.800 in the fifth spot. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Once again, Washington only put up five athletes on floor. Junior Amara Cunningham anchored the rotation with a 9.875. Her score helped the team to a 48.975 on the event, so close to the 49.000 mark that the Huskies have yet to reach this season on any event. Washington finished the meet with a 193.575. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Hannah Scharf wrapped up the meet for the Sun Devils with a 9.900, and helped them to a season-high road score of 197.050. This score is the first 197-plus on the road since 2003. It was also the first time in 11 years that Arizona State won against Washington in Seattle. (Photo/Emily Howell-Forbes)
Photos by Emily Howell-Forbes; captions by Christina Marmet
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