Bridget Sloan told Universal Sports that she plans to defer until 2012.
Sabrina Hoover has committed to compete for Winona State, according to a news article. The L10 gymnastics competed for Gleasons in Minnesota last season and she is a three-time high school state champion.
2008 Olympic team member and 2009 World AA Champion Bridget Sloan has reportedly committed to Florida. In 2010, Sloan competed two events at the Covergirl Classic (2nd BB, 4th UB). Internationally, she represented the USA at the Pacific Rim Championships and World Championships (4th UB). The veteran National Team member trains at Sharp's Gymnastics in Indiana.
Sloan's commitment was reported via Twitter. In an interview with USA Gymnastics, she said she intends to defer enrollment until 2012-2013.
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Universal Sports Interview
The NCAA Women's Gymnastics Committee has set the regional sites for 2012 and 2013. Additionally, the NCAA has set the '12 Nationals meet at the Gwinnett Center in Georgia and and '13 Nationals meet at UCLA
USA Gymnastics Collegiate National Champions on each individual event:
FX: Jimmy Pezzino, Springfield
PH: James Okamoto, Air Force
Rings: Nash Mills, Air Force
VT: Tory Brown, Air Force
PB: Nash Mills, Air Force
HB: Ty Evans, Springfield
Link: Springfield Release
Naomi DeLara of UW Stout won VT and BB as the event finals at the NCGA Nationals concluded. Hamline's Lissette LaFex won the UB while Ithaca's Jessica Bolduc won the FX.
Link: Results
Illinois closed our their regular season with a win over UIC on Senior Night. Sophomore Austin Phillips won Rings and HB while Seniors Daniel Ribeiro (PH) and Chad Wiest (FX) scored wins.
Link: Illinois Release
Incoming recruits and recruitables started their post-season this past weekend with their State L10 Championships. Here's a quick summary of how some of them of them did (Top 3 finishers only). Stay tuned, as we'll keep updating the list as new results become available. Also, be sure to check out our Club Results section for links to many of the major club meets throughout the country.
Stanford defeated Cal in what could be the Cal Men's program's last home meet. The two teams split the event wins, but Stanford used a large advantage (5.15 points) on High Bar, led by National leader Alex Buscaglia (16.3), to seal the win.
Link: Cal Release