Simpson overcame a shaky BB rotation to defeat host UW-Stout. Kaelyn Tally led a Simpson 1-4 sweep on FX to take the win. Stout was led by wins from Jessica Qualich on VT and Sarah Lutz on UB. For the Gusties, Kate Clairmont won BB and Cara Wong posted a 37.475 AA.
Link: Results and UW-Stout Release
Missouri scored an easy quad meet home win, posting a season high. Railey Jackson won or tied for three event titles to lead the Tigers. Jackson won the VT, tied for 1st on BB with teammate Amy Wier and Illini Chloe Cho, and tied for 1st on FX with teammates Hannah Horton and Elise Tisler, as well as Cho. Horton won the UB. For Air Force, Maggie Slife won the AA with a 39.45.
Link: Results and Mizzou Release
UNH slipped past host LIU to secure the regular season EAGL Championship. Mady Harvey led the way, winning BB and tying for the VT title with teammate Amelia Lannon. UNH's McCall McMullen won the FX while teammate Serena Mullin took the FX with a 39.225.
Link: Results and UNH Release
Host Temple posted a season-high to defeat EMU. Robyn Dunne won the UB to lead the Owls to the win. Teammate Jade Harden tied for the VT title with EMU's Genae Daniel. Eagle Katin Childress won BB while teammate Abby Brushwood won another FX title.
Link: Results and TU Release
Host UW-Eau Claire set a new program all-time scoring record, but fell short against #1 UW-Oshkosh. Oshkosh was led by Reanna McGibboney won the VT and Kristina Jakubiak won the BB. Teammate Hadley Bretschneider tied for the UB title with Eau Claire's Kinley Rose. Eau Claire's Anna Preussner and Hanna Riha tied for 1st on FX.
Link: Results and UWEC Release
In a letter to athletes and their parents, Iowa State Athletic Director Jamie Pollard confirmed that "irreconcilable" internal conflicts between the coaching staff, the athletes and their parents drove the cancellation of the Cyclones' season. The letter also claims that numerous "comparable" challenges have distinguished the gymnastics program over the years, adding fuel to the fears that the program will be cancelled entirely. It also says the coaching staff has not been fired. Because of the fact the head coach is still in place and the program is still intact, a special waiver would be required for the athletes to enter the transfer portal, except for the eligible seniors with remaining eligibility. The letter was sent after the USA Today Sports Network went forward with a story on the real reasons driving the unprecedented cancellation of the remainder of the season. Roughly at least half of the current roster appears to have reactivated their recruiting accounts, in preparation for the apparent portal opening, which would normally occur on March 30th.
Link: Des Moines Register
Kendall Simon, a L10 from the Gymnastics Academy of Charleston, has committed to continue her academic and athletic career at the Air Force Academy. Last season, she placed 6th on UB and 13th AA at the Region 8 L10 Regionals. She was also 11th AA at the 2024 L10 Regionals.
Link: Insta
Raquel Simmons, a L10 from WOGA, has committed to a full athletic scholarship offer at Arkansas, starting in 2026-2027. In 2024, she tied for 17th AA and 3rd on VT at the Women's Development Program L10 Nationals. Her repertoire includes a pike Omelianchik vault (10.0 SV). She missed the 2025 season due to injury.
Link: Insta
UNC won the third session of the Metroplex Challenge, edging rival NC State in the third of three meetings, and defeating Auburn and Boise State. UNC was led by Gwen Fink, who won the AA at 39.325. She also won the BB and tied for the UB title with NCSU's Elle Hadrick. UNC's JoJo Valahovic won the VT. For Auburn, Marissa Neal won the FX.
Link: Results and AU Release