Emilie LeBlanc, L10 from Sonshine Gymnastics in N.C., has committed to Maryland. Last season she finished 1st AA and 1st on FX at her state meet, 2nd AA and 1st on FX at regionals, and 1st AA and 1st on bars and beam at the 2014 L9 Eastern Championships.
Alaska has hired former Rutgers standout Alyssa Straub as an assistant.
Link: Release
Ohio State has hired former NC State assistant Todd Henry as an assistant. He is also a former Arkansas assistant and a former Buckeye competitor.
Link: Ohio State Release
Heather Udowitch, L10 from Metroplex in Texas, has committed to Arizona State. Last season she qualified to regionals and competed three events. She also qualified to regionals in 2012 and 2013.
Emily Glynn, L10 from Airborne in Colorado, has committed to Denver. Last season she won her state vault title and qualified through regionals to JOs for the second consecutive season.
Savannah Schoenherr, L10 at Hill's in Maryland, has committed to Auburn. She finished
12th AA at the 2013 JO Championships and she is currently working towards qualifying Elite.
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Former Missouri standout gymnast Adrianne Perry has joined the staff as a volunteer coach.
Head coach Meg Stephenson has stepped down from her position according to this News Article
Bauer brings both club and collegiate coaching experience.
Three time NCAA champ and former Michigan star Sam Mikulak came from behind and captured the Men's AA title at the P&G Championships. The defending champion overtook John Orozco (2nd) and ex-OU star Jake Dalton (3rd). Donnell Whittenburg was 4th while Danell Leyva was 5th. Former OU star Alex Naddour was sixth.
Those six were named to the World Championships team, along with alternate Paul Ruggeri (ex Illinois, 7th AA).
Another ex OU star, Jonathan Horton, finished 8th, rebounding from a tough Day 1. Ex Ohio State star Brandon Wynn placed 9th AA while current Illini CJ Maestas was 10th. Horton, Wynn and Maestas will be joined by Marvin Kimble (Michigan), Sean Melton (Ohio State), and Eddie Penev (ex Stanford) on the Pan Am Games team. Stanford's Akash Modi will be the alternate.
Link: Release