
Michigan to Host No. 14 Clemson for Kids Night at Crisler Center
3/4/2026 9:56:00 AM | Women's Gymnastics
Promotions
March 6
• Kids Take Over Crisler -- Join us for Kids Day at Crisler Center with several kid-friendly promotions and activities throughout the meet.
• Wolverine Kids Club Day--All Wolverine Kids Club Members are invited to attend this meet. Kids club members must claim their complimentary tickets in advance using the promo code in the event on the app.
• Giveaway -- Kids Day 10.0 Card & Poster
ANN ARBOR, Mich. -- The No. 9-ranked University of Michigan women's gymnastics team (9-3) will welcome No. 14 Clemson (4-4) Friday night (March 6) at 6:45 p.m. for Kids Night inside Crisler Center. The meet is set to be streamed on B1G+.
Notes
• Michigan enters Week 10 of the season ranked No. 9 nationally and sits as the No. 4 team in the country on balance beam. The Wolverines are ranked inside the top 15 on all four events, coming in at No. 4 on beam, No. 10 on floor, No. 13 on vault and No. 15 on uneven bars.
• Individually, Kayli Boozer ranks sixth nationally on beam, while Carly Bauman is ranked in the top 25 on both beam (No. 21) and floor (No. 23).
• The Wolverines earned a season-high 197.475 and won the session of their Big Ten Quad Meet. Jahzara Ranger won the vault and floor exercise titles, scoring career highs on both with a 9.925 and 9.950, respectively. Boozer won her sixth balance beam title of the season by tying a career-best 9.950 and Peyton Davis put together a career-best day with a 9.925 on the beam and a 9.900 on vault. Sophia Diaz recorded the Wolverines' fifth career high of the day with a 9.925 on floor in the fifth spot.
• Ranger earned Big Ten Specialist of the Week honors after she competed on three events to help Michigan to victory at the Big Ten Quad Meet and a season-best score. Ranger won two titles, tying a career-best 9.950 on floor exercise and notching a career-high 9.925 on the vault. Her 9.850 on balance beam helped Michigan to a 49.475 team score.
• Davis put together a career day at the Big Ten Quad Meet as she notched a career-high 9.925 on the beam in just her second appearance in the lineup this season and followed it up with a career-best 9.900 on the vault in the leadoff spot. She also earned a 9.875 on the floor in the leadoff spot for Michigan.
• Boozer won her sixth beam title of the season at the Big Ten Quad Meet after winning five straight to start the season. Boozer won the title with her fourth 9.950 of the season. In total, Boozer has 10 beam scores of 9.900 or better, notching five career 9.950s. Boozer has posted eight scores this season of 9.900 or better -- with only one score under 9.900.
• In week one of the season, Michigan broke the program beam record with a 49.650 at the Sprouts Farmers Collegiate Quad. The score broke the previous best of 49.625 set in the 2023 season. U-M put up back-to-back 9.950s behind collegiate debuts from Walters and Jordan. Boozer recorded Michigan's third 9.950 of the rotation before Bauman anchored with a 9.925.
• Michigan will close out the 2026 regular season and honor its senior class Friday (March 13) at 6:45 p.m. when it hosts Oklahoma at Crisler Center.












