Stanford's Chloe Widner leads the AA (39.5) and holds the top mark on BB. Teammate Anna Roberts has the top mark on FX. Arizona's Alysen Fears has the top mark on VT. Washington's Skylar Killough-Wilhelm has the top mark on UB.
Link: Results and Stanford Release
WMU upset their higher ranked conference mate #23 Kent St and #35 Ball State for the title: WMU 196.525, Ball St 196.475, Kent St 196.325, CMU 195.925, NIU 194.675, EMU 194, BGSU 193.45 Ball St's Zoe Middleton won the AA (39.525) and tied for 1st on BB and FX. On BB, WMU's Amanda Gruber, NIU's Alyssa Al-Ashari and EMU's Ella Chemotti shared 1st with Middleton. On FX, Ball St's Suki Pfister, BGSU's Kathryn Weilbacher, CMU's Hallie Hornbacher and WMU's Dani Petrousek and Cassie St. Claire also shared the top spot with Middleton. On VT, NIU's Kiera O'Shea tied for 1st with Kent St's Nastia Rudnitskaya. On UB, Ball St's Ashley Szymanski and CMU's Luciano Alvarado-Reid tied for 1st.
Link: Results and WMU Release
NU's Emma Spence was 1st in the AA (39.45) and is tied for 1st on UB with UMD's Alexa Rothenbuescher and Rhea LeBlanc. UMD's Madeline Komoroski is tied for 1st on BB with Illini Mia Takekawa. On VT, NU's Csenge Bacskay and Illini Arielle Ward share the top spot. On FX, ten gymnasts are tied for 1st on FX: Rothenbuscher, Spence and teammates Martina Comin and Sophia McClelland, Iowa's Bailey Libby, Illini Kadyn Fitzgibbon and Mia Townes, Rutger's Gabrielle Dildy, and PSU's Amani Herring and Isabella Salcedo.
Link: Results and UMD Release
For SCSU, Jayci Jordan and Gigi Mastellone are tied for 1st on UB and Angel Lee placed 1st on BB. Cornell's Sydney Beers is 1st in the AA (39.25) and VT. Her teammate, Alexandra Quiana, tops the leaderboard on FX.
Link: Results and UB Release and SCSU Release
Air Force won the USAG Men's Collegiate Championship title on Friday, posting a 401.65. Navy was 2nd at 398.25, Greenville 3rd at 390.75, Springfield 4th at 388.35, W&M fifth at 381.35 and Simpson 6th at 358.85. Falcon Erich Upton won the AA with a 79.2. Springfield's Sam Kaplan was 2nd and W&M's Gavin Zborowski was 3rd. The meet includes the military academies and those programs that sponsor gymnastics as a varsity sport and offer 2 or fewer equivalent scholarships. The event finals are on Saturday.
Link: USAG Release
Monet Garscia, a L10 from Classic Gymnastics (MN), has committed to a full scholarship at WVU, starting in 2025-2026. In 2023, she placed 31st AA at the Women's Development Program (WDP) L10 Nationals, after winning her division at the Region 4 L10 Regionals. She also placed 43rd AA at the 2022 WDP L10 Natonals.
Link: Insta
Ela (Rafaela) O'Neill has committed to continue her academic and athletic career at Oregon State, starting in 2025-2026. The L10 from Airborne has returned to competition in 2024 after missing the 2022 and 2023 seasons. In 2021, she tied for 6th on BB, 9th on UB and placed 12th AA at the Women's Development Program L10 Nationals.
Link: Insta
Kayla Shaw, a Canadian Level 10 from the All Stars Sport Center, has committed to a full scholarship at Bowling Green, starting in 2024-2025. In 2023, she won the VT title and placed 6th AA at the 2023 Canadian Championships in the Level 10 16+ division.
Link: Insta
Alisia Murray, a L10, has committed to CMU for 2024-2025. In 2023, she placed 14th AA at the Region 5 L10 Regionals. She has competed mostly on three events this season, winning the FX title in her division at the Tim Rand Invite in 2024.
Link: Insta
Elizabeth Lassila, a L10 from Twin City, has committed to Air Force for 2024-2025. At the recent Minnesota L10 State meet, she finished 1st on VT and BB and 2nd on FX and AA. She missed most of last season.
Link: Insta
Kaitlyn Hoiland won VT, UB and BB to lead TWU. Teammate Sophie Hernandez won the FX.
Link: Results
As we head into the post-season, all but one spot in the Regionals is locked up. At the top, Oklahoma remains #1, with an NQS (National Qualifying Score) of 198.475. Cal has taken over #2 with an NQS of 198.18, as LSU is now in 3rd at 198.125 (they did not improve this week). Florida is 4th, closely followed by Utah, Kentucky, Alabama and Denver (a little more than 0.2 back from #4).
Michigan set a new NCAA leading total of 425.5 as they defeated PSU on Sunday. The mark was a new program record. Fred Richard led the way, winning FX, HB and the AA with a big 86.95. Teammate Landen Blixt took the VT and Wolverine Evgeny Siminiuc won the PB. For PSU, Michael Jaroh won the PH and Luke Esparo won the Rings.
Cal's Gabby Perea and eMjae Frazier tied for 1st on UB for the Bears only win of the day. Stanford's Brenna Neault won the AA (39.65) and tied for the BB title with teammate Chloe Widner. Widner also tied for the FX title with teammate Anna Roberts. Stanford's Taralyn Nguyen won the VT.
Link: Stanford Release
OU set a new program record as they celebrated Senior Day with a win over Bama. Is is tied for the third highest score in NCAA history. Jordan Bowers posted a 10 to win FX and a 39.85 to win the AA to lead the Sooners. She also tied for 1st on VT with Bama's Corinne Bunagan. Bowers also tied for 1st on UB (9.975) with teammates Katherine LaVasseur and Ragan Smith along with Bama's Luisa Blanco. Blanco also tied with Sooner Faith Torrez tied for 1st on BB (9.975).
Link: OU Release
Mya Hooten won FX with a 10 to lead the Gophers. Teammates Emily Koch and Lauren Pearl tied for 1st on BB. Air Force's Maggie Slife won the AA (39.4) and tied for 1st on VT (with Gopher Sarah Moraw) and UB (with Gopher Jordyn Lyden).
Link: UMinn Release