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Monday, 13 August 2012 11:37

2013-2014: Slobodin to Maryland

Leah Slobodin has committed to Maryland, according to her club.  The L10 from Capital placed 5th on BB and 15th AA at the 2012 L10 Junior Olympic Nationals (Sr B).  She also placed 37th AA in 2011.

Link:  YouTube.com Channel

Sunday, 12 August 2012 10:36

USU Hires Donkin as Assistant

Utah State has announced the hiring of former Sac State athlete and assistant coach Jamie Donkin as an assistant.  Former USU assistant TeShawne Jackson is leaving to coach at the club level in North Carolina.

Link:  USU Release

Saturday, 11 August 2012 19:25

2013-14 Gibson to TWU

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Ashlynn Gibson, L10 at Zenith in Texas, has accepted a scholarship offer from Texas Women's.  She is a two time L10 regional qualifier and a two time L9 Western Championships qualifier.

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Thursday, 09 August 2012 13:01

2013-14 VanPutten to Ohio State

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Jaine’ VanPutten has accepted a scholarship offer to Ohio State University. VanPutten trains as a L10 at North Stars Gymnastics in New Jersey and will join the Buckeyes in the Fall of 2013. VanPutten qualified to JO Nationals in 2011 and to JO NIT in 2012. At JO NIT she placed 4th on Vault & Bars and 6th on Floor.

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Wednesday, 08 August 2012 18:56

2013-14 Cowles to GWU

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Kaitlin Cowles, L10 at New England Gym Express in Connecticut, has accepted a scholarship offer from George Washington University.  Kaitlin qualified to JOs in 2011 and to the NIT in 2010.  In 2012 she qualified to regionals where she placed 6th on vault.

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Wednesday, 08 August 2012 13:38

2012-2013: NU Welcomes Four

NU announced the start of Jordyn Beck, Hollie Blanske, Ariel Martin and Madison McConkey.  The commits of Beck, Blanske and Martin were previously published.  McConkey is a local Lincoln prospect who has resumed training with the Huskers.  A L10 at the Nebraska School of Gymnastics, she placed 33rd AA at the 2011 L10 JO Nationals.  She also tied for 50th AA in 2010.   

Link:  NU Release

Link:  McConkey Videos

Wednesday, 08 August 2012 10:26

2014-2015: Khamedoost to Oregon State

Shireen Khamedoost has accepted a scholarship offer to Oregon State, according to her club and her official web page.  Khamedoost trains as a L10 at Olympus in Utah and will join the Beavers in the fall of 2014.  At the 2012 L10 Nationals, she placed 6th on the UB and 24th AA.  She tied for 13th AA at the 2011 Region I L10 Regionals, and advanced to the JO NIT meet, where she won bars.

Link:  Recruiting Page with Video Links

Tuesday, 07 August 2012 16:12

Olympic Event Finals: Day 3 Results

Former OU star Jonathan Horton placed 6th on the high bar as the Olympic Gymnastics competition concluded in London. 

Link:  USA Gymnastics

Tuesday, 07 August 2012 10:50

2012-2013: Cerami to Join Oregon State

Sarah Cerami will walk-on to Oregon State for 2012-2013, after being invited to join the squad following a camp this summer.  Cerami has missed the last three season with various injuries.  She trains at Oroville Gymnastics. 

Link:  Article and YouTube.com Channel

Monday, 06 August 2012 21:00

Olympic Event Finals: Day 2 Results

In day 2 of the event finals at the Olympic Games, Michigan's Sam Mikulak placed 5th on vault.  Former PSU star Tommy Ramos was 5th on Rings.

Link:  Michigan Release

So what is the exact definition of a walk-on athlete and how does this differ from an athlete who receives a scholarship? An athlete who is a “walk-on” is one who has been offered a spot on the roster, but will not be given scholarship money.

Unfortunately walk-on spots are sometimes perceived as a step down, but in reality they can be very prestigious and a stepping stone to earning a scholarship in the future. As a coach I always viewed it as an opportunity for an athlete. Once the team members report to practice, it is an equal playing field. The coaches usually hold all the gymnast to the same expectations throughout the entire year.   Six spots need to be filled on each event whether you are a walk-on or scholarship athlete.

Some gymnasts are not recruited early in their high school years because of injury or they peaked towards their senior year and by then, most scholarships have all been given out. Others may receive scholarship offers to certain schools but choose to want a walk-on spot instead to their “dream” school.   What many athletes and parents don’t realize is that these walk-on positions actually have a financial price tag to them.

Below is a list of items that a walk-on athlete often receives for being a part of the team:

APPAREL: Travel and competition gear, grips, leotards/uniforms, practice gear, shoes, backpacks

ACADEMIC SERVICES: Tutors, early registration, study tables, computers, printers, motivational and guest speakers

TRAVEL COSTS: Flights, Hotel, Per Diem

TRAINING ROOM: Tape, doctor visits, massages, weight lifting coaches, all forms of treatment for injuries, surgeries

ADMISSIONS: Some schools are full but save admission spots for the athletes, or give priority registration

SUMMER TRAINING: Training tables

Don’t be disappointed if you end up with a walk-on spot. You should be honored especially if it communicated that you have an opportunity to earn a scholarship after the first season. I have witnessed many walk-ons who became All Americans and team captains. Hard work and perseverance can bring many rewards.

If it comes down to accepting a walk-on spot in order to play at your dream school or taking a slot at another school just for the money, you might want to think very carefully. Picking your school first is a very wise way to go. You never know how the gymnastics is going to work out but you always want academics to be your priority if possible when choosing your university. 

About Jill Hicks:

Jill Hicks is a former elite gymnast, Division I college athlete, club coach and Division I college gymnastics coach (Cal State Fullerton, Oregon State) and the owner of Jill Hicks Consulting, where she provides recruiting services and choreography for prospective student-athletes and their families. For further information visit: www.jhicksconsulting.com

Editor's Note:  Publication of this article is not an endorsement of any recruiting service.  Always check with the NCAA or your school's compliance officer for any questions regarding recruiting rules, the latest timelines, or other issues.

Effective communication between prospects and college coaches can be a critical component in the final choice in the college search for high school athletes. That being the case, prospects should try to cultivate this skill early on in an effort to demonstrate their willingness to be an equal partner in the coach-prospect relationship.

OU's Jake Dalton finished 5th on the floor at the 2012 London Olympics. 

UGA incoming frosh Brittany Rogers placed 7th on vault.

Link:  USA Gymnastics

Navy's Austin Zalik has passed away due to injuries suffered in a car accident.  The senior was voted team captain for the 2012-2013 season.  Our condolences go out to his teammates, family and friends. 

Link:  Navy Release

Sunday, 05 August 2012 11:13

Men's 2012-2013: Air Force Welcomes Three

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Air Force will welcome three athletes next season:  Denis Aurelius, Zach Owen, and (Vaughn) Josh Pyne.

Aurelius trains at Integrity Gymnastics and at Ohio State.  He placed 33rd AA at the 2012 Men's JO Nationals.  Link:  Article

Owen trains at Roswell Gymnastics in Georgia.  He placed 48th AA in the preliminaries at the 2012 Men's JO Nationals. 

Pyne trains at the Desert Gym Cats in Las Vegas.  He placed 113th AA in the preliminaries at the 2012 Men's JO Nationals.

Link:  Release

Sunday, 05 August 2012 09:44

Ranzy added to LSU roster

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Britney Ranzy, who left Oregon State after her freshman season, has been added to the LSU 2012-13 roster.

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