UCLA Gymnastics At The 2001 NCAA Championships

Kristen Maloney awaits an interview request from CBS.

Jamie Dantzscher is interviewed by CBS.

Carly Raab with her former club coach and current Washington assistant coach Frank Lee.

Onnie Willis stretches with former club teammate Emily Pritchard of Washington.

Head coach Valorie Kondos Field shares a laugh with her mentor, Minnesota co-head coach Jim Stephenson.

The Bruins pose for a team photo before practice.

Mohini Bhardwaj gets ready for her vault warmup during the Bruins' practice Wednesday.

Onnie Willis (right) and Stephanie Johnson in a congratulatory hug.

Head coach Valorie Kondos Field looks proudly at her team.

Valorie Kondos Field kisses Valerie Velasco on the cheek.

Lindsey Dong celebrates in the locker room.

Yvonne Tousek and Mohini Bhardwaj tied for third in the all-around.

Onnie Willis became UCLA's first-ever NCAA all-around champion when she tied for the title with Michigan's Elise Ray.

Valorie Kondos Field smiles in anticipation of the announcement of UCLA's third championship.

UCLA's fans cheer on the Bruins.

The locker room fills with emotion as the Bruins receive word that they have won the national championship.

CBS reporter Bonnie Bernstein interviews Valorie Kondos Field on the floor prior to the announcement of the team champions.

Team shot following the post-meet press conference.

The team is
announced as the champions!


Jeanette Antolin is hypnotized into thinking she is a body-builder.

National Coach of the Year Valorie Kondos Field with American Award
winner Mohini Bhardwaj.


Kristen Maloney tied for third on the balance beam.

The 2001 NCAA Beam trophy-winners.

Yvonne Tousek won UCLA's third bars title in the last four years.

The 2001 NCAA Uneven Bars trophy-winners included four Bruins.

Mohini Bhardwaj picked up her second NCAA individual championship, winning on the floor exercise.

The 2001 NCAA Floor Exercise trophy-winners included three Bruins, including winner Mohini Bhardwaj and runner-up Jamie Dantzscher.

Kristin Parker placed fourth on the vault and was one of just two athletes to compete two 10.0 start-value vaults.

The 2001 NCAA Vault trophy-winners.

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