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Air Force won it's sixth straight USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Title on Friday.  They posted a 432.85 to easily defeat Navy (412.45), W&M (410.1) and Springfield (402.4).  Navy's Jonathan Tang won the AA with an 83.75.

In the Collegiate Club Competition, ASU won its 17th title in 18 years with a score of 404.8, with Temple 2nd at 401.9 and Washington 3rd at 400.35.  SC United was fourth with a 375.45, but the SC United's Douglass Johnson posted an 82.05 to win the AA title.

Link: Air Force Release

Thursday, 19 March 2015 21:30

2018-2019: Thomas to Maryland

Karrie Thomas has committed to Maryland for 2018-2019, according to a site submission.  She currently trains at American Twisters.  At the 2014 Level 10 JO Nationals, she tied for 38th AA in the Junior B division. 

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Thursday, 19 March 2015 19:24

2017-18 Antonia Williams to Rutgers

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Antonia Williams, L10 at Hill's Gymnastics in Maryland, has committed to Rutgers.  Last season she qualified to the NIT and finished 14th AA.  In her 2015 season, she won the Hill's Classic (1st AA/V/FX) and finished 2nd AA at the WOGA Classic.

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Thursday, 19 March 2015 16:58

2018-19 Barksdale to BSU

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Whitney Barksdale, L10 at Colorado Aerials, has committed to Boise State.  This season she earned the beam title at the Adrenaline Snowball Express meet and she finished in the top 15 in all of her meets.

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Thursday, 19 March 2015 16:53

2017-18 Chinnery to PSU

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Kourtney Chinnery, L10 from World Class in Virginia, has committed to Penn State.  Kourtney qualified to and finished 5th at JOs last season.   This season she has earned vault titles in seven of her meets as well as three bars titles and one floor title.  She also won the Buckeye Classic.

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Thursday, 19 March 2015 14:27

2016-17 Tucker to Missouri

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Aspen Tucker, L10 from Coast Elite Gymnastics in Florida, has committed to Missouri.  She qualified to JOs last season.  This season she has placed in the top three in several meets and she has has earned event titles:  vault titles at the Presidential Classic and the Greensboro Invite, beam title at the Greensboro Invite, and floor title at the Presidential Classic.

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Wednesday, 18 March 2015 18:41

2015-16 Hutton-Lau to Wisconsin Whitewater

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Frankee Hutton-Lau, L10 at Classic Gymnastics in Minnesota, has committed to UW-Whitewater.  Frankee has been limited to two events this year, but she won beam at the Classic Spectacular and the Harley Davidson Invite.

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Wednesday, 18 March 2015 18:11

2015-16 Nguyen to Illinois

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Brielle Nguyen, L10 at Gym-Max in California, has committed to Illinois.  This season she won beam at the Gymnastics Legends meet and finished 7th AA at the Corona Open.

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The SEC is one of the strongest conferences in women’s gymnastics to date. In the last 10 NCAA National Championships, an SEC team has won the title 9 times. Three different teams within the SEC have held the NCAA National Title: Florida, Georgia and Alabama. In last year’s Super Six (final 6 teams contending for the title), four teams represented the SEC. This year, all 8 SEC teams have consistently held a top 25 spot the entire regular season.

With talent, determination, and redemption at an all time high, this year’s SEC Championship in Duluth, GA will be a tight meet to the end.

OU tops the Men's CGA Coaches' Poll for the week of March 16th, capturing all 18 first place votes.  Stanford is 2nd and Michigan moves into 3rd.

Tuesday, 17 March 2015 13:20

2018-19 Bivrell to Oregon State

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Leah Bivrell, L10 at Colorado Gymnastics Institute, has committed to OSU.   A second year Level 10, she recently won the beam title at the Manhattan Classic and the bars title at the Spring Fling.

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We're in our final weekend of competition, and the Troester.com GymInfo National Rankings are showing a tight battle for the Top 18 and Top 36.  The Top 36 teams qualify to the Regionals and there are a number of teams that are battling to NOT be #37.  The race for the Top 18 is also intense, and it has implications for the Regional lineups.  OU continues to lead the National Rankings, after a weekend that saw numerous season highs, school records, and career bests. 

Sunday, 15 March 2015 19:53

USU 196.325 at Sac State 196.0

USU posted the fourth highest score in school history to defeat Sac State's 196.  USU was led by JoAnna Cuba, who tied with teammate Keri Peel for the UB title and Sac State's Kayle Wonderly for the BB title.  Teammate Bailey McIntire won the FX while Aggie Sarah Landes won the AA with a 39.25.  Sac State's Jula Konner won the VT with a 9.875.   

Link:  USU Release

Sunday, 15 March 2015 19:43

EMU 195.525 at NIU 195.8

NIU broke the school team scoring record with a 195.8 to celebrate Senior Day and take the win over EMU.  Amanda Stepp led NIU, winning the VT and the FX.  EMU's Kendall Valentin won the UB while teammate Natalie Gervais won the BB.  EMU's Anna Willette won the AA with a 39.0.   

Link:  NIU Release

Sunday, 15 March 2015 19:36

UW Whitewater Wins WIAC Championships

UW Whitewater won the NIAC CHampionships, which also serve as the NCGA West Regional.  They posted a 191.75 to defeat UW La Crosse (190.875) and UW Stout (187.825).  Those three teams advance to the NCGA Championships in two weeks.


Winona State was close behind at 187.675, followed by Hamline with a season high 187.1  UW Eau Claire (184.475) was next, followed by UW Oshkosh (181.625) and Gustavus Adolphus (180.025). 

UW Whitewaters Courtney Pickett won the AA with a 38.3.  Teammate Katie Fiorilli won the VT, while teammate Kate Mierow won the BB.  La Crosse's Amy Enright won the UB with a 9.85, while Stout's Kaylee Jondahl won the FX with a 9.825. 

Link:  Hamline Release

Minnesota posted a big quad meet win, defeating PSU, Iowa and NU.

Here were the event winners:

FX:  Dominic DiFulvio, PSU
PH:  Ellis Mannon, Minnesota, 15.8!R:  Alexis Torres, PSU
VT:  Andrew Botto, Iowa and Yaroslav Pochinka, Minnesota
PB:  Sam Chamberlin, NU
HB:  Torres, PSU

PSU's Torres won the AA with an 89.5. 

Link:  NU Release

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