Arizona State (4-3) led No. 10 Cal (5-4) for the entire meet, earning a second-consecutive win over the Bears in Tempe. ASU scored a 49.000-plus on three events (vault, bars and floor), the first time this season surpassing that mark in more than one event.

This was the first top-10 win for the Sun Devils since 2014 when they beat No. 8 San Jose State in the first meet of that season.

The Sun Devils scored a season-high vault score of 49.125 after three freshmen earned career highs in the event: Juliette Boyer (9.850), Hannah Scharf (9.875) and Gracie Reeves (9.825).

(9.850), (9.875) and (9.825). The bars event total was the highest of any event total this season with a 49.225.

Scharf won the vault title with her 9.875, her first individual title of her career.

In the all-around, Boyer led ASU, scoring a career-best 39.275. Fifth-year senior Morgan Wilson also competed in the all-around, her first time doing so since 2016, and scored a 39.175.

also competed in the all-around, her first time doing so since 2016, and scored a 39.175. Junior Cairo Leonard-Baker and Wilson both made their season debuts on floor, with Leonard-Baker scoring a 9.625 and Wilson earning a 9.800, a career high.

and Wilson both made their season debuts on floor, with Leonard-Baker scoring a 9.625 and Wilson earning a 9.800, a career high. Wilson tied her season high on vault (9.800) and tied her career high on bars with a 9.850.

Reeves' vault had a 10.0 start value, the only person on the team to have that difficulty level on vault. She scored a 9.825, a career high.

Senior Morgan Hart scored a season-high 9.825 on bars.

scored a season-high 9.825 on bars. The meet today was the annual Salute to Service meet to honor all of those who have served their country.

Today's win over No. 10 Cal was our first top-10 win since 2014! ??#GymDevils | #HUSTLE pic.twitter.com/K78jscYsLA — Sun Devil Gymnastics (@SunDevilGym) February 2, 2020

Arizona State, 196.300 No. 10 California, 196.250

Reason Hannah Scharf's vault was awesome:

1. It was ASU's highest score of the day (9.875).

2. It won Hannah her first event title.

3. It was a new career best for Hannah.

????#GymDevil | #HUSTLE pic.twitter.com/Ehr04M7oX5 — Sun Devil Gymnastics (@SunDevilGym) February 2, 2020

CLB caps off a huge bars rotation with a 9.850!



The #GymDevils scored a 49.225 in the second rotation, the highest event total for any apparatus all season! ?? pic.twitter.com/vucY91YQYa — Sun Devil Gymnastics (@SunDevilGym) February 1, 2020

TEMPE, Ariz. – Behind a season-high team score, Arizona State gymnastics took down No. 10 Cal 196.300-196.250 on Saturday at Desert Financial Arena for the first win over a top-10 team since 2014.Arizona State head coachOn beating No. 10 California"I would hope this is a huge confidence builder for us. We've been kind of struggling the first few meets of the season to put it all together. Cal is a great team, and to be able to hold them off and finish the meet is great. This is what we've been seeing in practice the last few weeks and it just never made its way into the arena. It all came together and I'm really proud of what we did today. I hope they take this momentum and run with it."On the season high team score"They've been working hard and producing in the gym and it just wasn't quite showing up. Last week got away from us, but we don't want to question every little thing when what we're doing in the gym is working. We are just trying to focus on that and get back to work. We did a lot of that this week and things went well so I think building that confidence over the last few weeks really helped. All in all, a pretty solid meet."Onthree career-highs"The whole freshman group is talented. They just need some more experience. Once they start settling in, there will be lots of big things coming from them. We're in meet five, that experience is coming and Gracie has shown herself as a competitor. I wouldn't say I'm surprised, but I am pretty happy with her performance."FreshmanOn beating the number 10 team in the country"We just came in here and did what we needed to do and it was so fun. We were building off of each other's routines and we just gave it our all. It will be good momentum for our upcoming meets.:On setting three career-highs"It was awesome. My teammates always have my back and pump me up. It feels really great to have all your hard work pay off."The Sun Devils started the meet with a bang, scoring their highest vault total of the season. Freshmen Boyer, Scharf and Reeves all earned career highs, scoring 9.850, 9.875 and 9.825, respectively. Wilson also added in a strong 9.800.The bars squad were on fire, with all five scores that counted over 9.825. That gave ASU its highest event total of the season for any apparatus. Boyer, Wilson, Reeves and Leonard-Baker all scored 9.850. For Reeves, it was a new career high, and for Wilson it tied her career high.led off the third rotation with a 9.825, tying her career high. Reeves continued her strong night by scoring a 9.825, a new career high for her. The beam total was the second-highest of the season for ASU.The Gym Devils surpassed 49.000 for the second time this season on floor after four scored a 9.800 or better in the final rotation. Boyer, Scharf andall earned 9.825s to lead the floor crew, with Wilson earning a 9.800 in her season debut on floor.Arizona State is back on the road next weekend, traveling to Corvallis, Oregon to compete in a tri-meet with No. 25 Oregon State and No. 6 LSU. It will be broadcast live on the Pac-12 Plus Live Stream.