Landon Blixt led the Wolverines, winning FX en route to an 80.4 AA win. His teammates took the remaining events: Markus Shears on PH, Adam Wooten on R (14.5), David Wolma and Casey Cummings on VT, Lais Najjar on PB and Fred Richard on HB. Greenville and Simpson made their debuts on the men's side, with Greenville's Kevin Laurino taking 3rd on PB.
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Stanford's Chloe Widner won the AA with a career high 39.525, taking 1st on BB and FX in the process. Frosh teammate Anna Roberts won VT. UGA's Josie Angeny won UB.
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Gopher Mya Hooten won VT and tied for 1st on UB with teammate Tiarre Sales to lead her squad to a win in the Best of Minnesota meet. Gopher frosh Sarah Moraw won BB while teammate Halle Remlinger won FX. Minnesota's Gianna Gerdes won the AA with a 39.025.
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Florida posted a huge 197.75 to win the opening home quad meet. Florida's Trinity Thomas posted the 1st 10 of the season to win BB. She also won VT and tied for 1st on UB with teammate Leanne Wong. Both Thomas and Wong sat out the AA. New Gator Rachel Baumann (from UGA) won FX while frosh Kayla DiCello won the AA with a 39.475.
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Host Bama went 24 for 24 to hold off MSU. Bama's Luisa Blanco won the AA with a big 39.575, the FX and tied for 1st on BB with MSU's Baleigh Garcia. Teammate Makkari Doggette won UB and tied for 1st on VT with MSU frosh Sage Kellerman and her teammate Gabrielle Stephen.
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SUU frosh Trista Goodman won UB to lead the Flippin' Birds. Washington's Skylar Killough-Wilhelm won the BB and the AA with a 39.325. Teammate Amara Cunningham won the FX. For Fisk, in the historic first meet for the new program at the HBCU, Morgan Price won the VT.
Link: SUU Release
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Randy Solorio will retire from his post as Head Coach at Sac State. He's been HC since 2016 and was an assistant starting in 1986. Prior to that, he was a gymnast at UC Davis before transferring down the Causeway to Sac St to complete his studies. He has successfully recovered from liver cancer, first diagnosed in March 2020.
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Amy Doyle, Aspire, won her state and regional meets last season and placed 33rd AA at nationals. She started this season with a win and sweep of the events at the All Fong Secret Santa Invite.
2023-4
Nova Staruk to Bridgeport
Arianna Ellis to Ursinus
Anna Johnson to Hamline
2023-4
Anna Johnson to Hamline
Payton Smith to Rhode Island College
Grace Briles to Brockport
Allie Gard started her freshman year at Arkansas, but will join the Huskers in January.
The 2023 is about to kick off, and we're anticipating a high flying season with plenty of record high scores. We're once again publishing Season Previews for the entire Top 25 teams, as ranked by the Coaches' Preseason Poll. In each Preview, we've summarized the team's returning routines, their lost routines, their returning starters and the rest of their roster, with a special focus on their newcomers. We'll also give a brief overview preview of their prospects and challenges.
Railey Jackson, Gymnasti, placed 2nd AA and 1st on bars at nationals last season. She also picked up a national beam title in 2021.