
Margzetta Frazier
Photo by: Tim Broussard
Frazier Nominated for AAI Award
February 20, 2023 | Gymnastics
UCLA senior Margzetta Frazier was announced as one of 39 nominees for the AAI Award, presented to the nation's top senior gymnast.
A three-time All-American and the 2021 Pac-12 uneven bars co-champion, Frazier has hit all 112 routines in her collegiate career without a fall, including all 20 this season. She has posted career-high-tying scores of 9.950 on both uneven bars and floor exercise this season and is averaging 9.883 on bars and 9.830 on floor. Frazier holds career-best marks of 39.550 in the all-around, 9.925 on balance beam and 9.875 on vault.
Frazier has shown tremendous resiliency over her collegiate career, coming back strong in 2023 after a fractured ankle suffered in the first meet of the 2022 season kept her out of competition for the duration of the year. She was also limited to just uneven bars for the majority of 2020 with an ankle injury and came back the following season to compete all-around in every meet. In 2023, she has competed on at least two events in every meet for the Bruins, securing season-bests of 9.950 on uneven bars and floor exercise and 9.825 on vault.
Six finalists will be selected among the nominees, with the winner announced in mid-April. ย
A three-time All-American and the 2021 Pac-12 uneven bars co-champion, Frazier has hit all 112 routines in her collegiate career without a fall, including all 20 this season. She has posted career-high-tying scores of 9.950 on both uneven bars and floor exercise this season and is averaging 9.883 on bars and 9.830 on floor. Frazier holds career-best marks of 39.550 in the all-around, 9.925 on balance beam and 9.875 on vault.
Frazier has shown tremendous resiliency over her collegiate career, coming back strong in 2023 after a fractured ankle suffered in the first meet of the 2022 season kept her out of competition for the duration of the year. She was also limited to just uneven bars for the majority of 2020 with an ankle injury and came back the following season to compete all-around in every meet. In 2023, she has competed on at least two events in every meet for the Bruins, securing season-bests of 9.950 on uneven bars and floor exercise and 9.825 on vault.
Six finalists will be selected among the nominees, with the winner announced in mid-April. ย
No one works floor like @MargzettaF. ?? pic.twitter.com/eB8OdlNT2X
โ UCLA Gymnastics (@uclagymnastics) February 16, 2023
Players Mentioned
Jordan Chiles - 2025 Big Ten Championships Floor (10.0)
Thursday, September 04
Chae Campbell - 2025 NCAA Championship Floor (9.925)
Friday, August 15
Frida Esparza - 2025 NCAA Semifinal Bars (9.925)
Saturday, August 09
Frida Esparza - 2025 NCAA Semifinals Bars (9.925)
Saturday, August 09