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Coming off a home loss to No. 5 UCLA, the Arizona State Gym Devils will travel to No. 17 Washington this weekend for their fourth road meet of the season.
Washington also lost its last meet at the hands of Stanford.
Despite last week’s loss, ASU showed some bright spots that could be key in Saturday’s meet. The Devils managed to finish the meet with a 194.600, which is the highest meet score they have attained all season.
ASU earned season highs on the floor, uneven bars and vault. Poised freshman Ashley Szafranski helped to lead her team, scoring career-highs on both the bars and the beam.
The Huskies also posted a season-high on floor last weekend, winning floor and beam titles.
For the Huskies, watch out for junior Hailey Burleson who won her second all-around title of the year last weekend.
The meet will take place at Alaska Airlines Arena in Seattle and will begin at 3 p.m. MT on Pac-12 Network.
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