The US won both the Men's and Women's team titles at the Pan American Championships on Sunday. A variety of current and future NCAAers took part.
Utah recruit Grace McCallum placed 1st in the all around and UF incoming freshman Trinity Thomas placed second. In addition, McCallum placed1st on bars. Oregon State's Jade Carey won vault and floor.
Murphy was previously committed to UIC,which is disbanding its program.
Hannah Willmarth is a transfer from UW. Andrea Stancik competed for Bartlett Gymnastics.
Langenstein previously coached at Lindenwood and Williams coached at Yale.
Maggie Mace of CGA has committed to PSU. Last season she placed 8th AA at her state meet and 9th AA at regionals.
Sam Zakutney is a junior at PSU and part of the Canadian National Team.
Jasmine Lee of Cascade Elite West has committed to Brown. She finished 3rd AA ather 2018 state meet, She was 1st on bars and 1st AA at regionals and 45th AA at JOs.
Kyla Podges from Legacy Gymnastics has committed to TWU. She placed 4th AA at her 2018 state meet and qualified to regionals for the third straight year.
As expected, Rutgers welcomes four freshmen.
Former Bama associate HC Bryan Raschilla has joined Auburn's staff as a volunteer, according to a school release.
Link: Release
On September 11th, 2001, Mari-Rae Sopper was on her way to California, ready to start her job as Head Coach of the women's team at UC Santa Barbara. Sopper, a former standout at Iowa State, was known as "ISUFan" on the College Gymnastics Board. She had given up her job as a Navy JAG Corp lawyer to pursue her dream, and to help save the program at UCSB. She lost her life during the events of that fateful day as the plane she was on was deliberately crashed into the Pentagon. We pause to remember her spirit and dedication to the sport, and her inspiring effort to pursue her dreams, as well as the others who lost their lives that fateful day.
Former Utah standout Baely Rowe has been named volunteer assistant coach at Washington.
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