Friday, 23 May 2025 17:37

2025-2026: Foy to Illinois State

Mia Foy, a L10 at Lake City, has committed to continue her academic and athletic career at Illinois State, starting in 2025-2026.  This past season, she placed 14th AA and 6th on FX at the Region 4 L10 Regionals. 

Link:  Insta

Tuesday, 20 May 2025 14:44

Transfer: Martin to Ohio State

Natalie Martin will transfer to Ohio State, after spending her first two seasons at Maryland.  Martin competed on all three events for the Terps, making the All Big Ten team on VT with her Yurchenko 1 1/2.  She has career bests of 9.925 on VT, 9.95 on BB and 9.9 on FX.      

Link:  Insta

Anabelle "AB" Dewey will start at Utah State one year early, after signing this spring.  She was originally committed for 2026-2027.  In 2025, she swept the TN state L10 meet for the second year in a row.  Unfortunately, she has had some misses at Regionals and did not advance to Nationals. 

Link:  Insta and Release

Saturday, 17 May 2025 13:58

Transfer: Czarrunchick to Maryland

Alexis Czarrunchick will transfer to Maryland for next season.  She spent her first season at Georgia but did not compete. 

Link:  Insta

NCAA champ Jordan Bowers has been named the Honda Award winner for Gymnastics.  She will now go into competition with the other sports winners for the final prize, the Honda Cup.

Link:  OU Insta

Clemson's Board of Trustees has approved the hire of Liz Crandall-Howell and Justin Howell of Cal, as their new Head Coach.  The new hire is sure to further disrupt the NCAA coaching turnstile, recruiting season and transfer portal.  

Link:  Report and Clemson Release

The USA Gymnastics Women's Development Program L10 Nationals are this weekend, with the future NCAA stars of tomorrow competing for titles in various age groups.  You can follow online at:    MSO Scores    FlipNOW Live Video/Replays (fee)

Here are the NCAA related results.

Saturday, 03 May 2025 20:35

2025-2026: G. Smith to West Chester

Gianna Smith, a L10 at the Pittsburgh Northstars, has committed to an athletic scholarship at West Chester, starting in 2025-2026.  She recently placed 8th AA at the Region 7 L10 Regionals.  She also qualified to Regionals in 2023, but missed nearly all of the 2024 season. 

Link:  Insta

Illinois State Head Coach Bob Conkling has announced his retirement, after 20 years as Head Coach at Illinois State and over 40 years in coaching.  He received MIC Coach of the Year honors in 2025 and 2022.  The Redbirds won the MIC championship for the third time this year.

Link:  Release

 

Wednesday, 23 April 2025 21:42

Iowa State Assistant Young Departs

Haylee Young, an assistant at Iowa State since 2020 and a former standout, has announced her departure.  She has accepted a new opportunity.

Link:  Insta

Wednesday, 23 April 2025 10:06

Rutgers Promotes Candia to Head Coach

Rutgers has promoted Anastasia Candia to Head Coach.  She had been acting as the interim Head Coach, and was named Region 3 Head Coach of the Year.  She previously was an assistant at Rutgers and Temple and was a standout student athlete at Rutgers.

Link:  RU Release

Tuesday, 22 April 2025 13:29

Denver Assistant Coaching Staff Shakeup

Currently, two members of the Denver coaching staff have announce an intention to leave the program.  Associate Head Coach Linas Gaveika made an announcement via Instagram.  Assistant Coach Stephen Hood has also made an announcement:  Instagram

 

Sunday, 20 April 2025 10:40

WCGA All-Americans Named

The Women's College Gymnastics Association All-America awards were determined based on the placement during both sessions of the semifinals of the NCAA.  The   The aggregate list is below:

Michigan edged five-time defending champ Stanford to win the 2025 Men's Team Gymnastics Championships.  The hosts posted a 332.224 to edge the Cardinal's 332.061.  OU was 3rd at 327.891, Nebraska 4th at 326.222, PSU 5th at 317.258 and Illinois 6th at 316.293.  The title was the Wolverine's seventh overall title.  Michigan used a series of strong vaults under pressure to outscore Stanford. 

Michigan's Fred Richard won the AA with an 84.264, well ahead of teammate Paul Juda in 2nd with an 82.164.  OU's Fuzzy Benas was 3rd at 81.364.  Juda also won the PB.  Asher Hong of Stanford won the FX and R, to bring his career total up to 6 National titles.  AF's Patrick Hoopes was the champ on Pommels, while Ohio State's Kameron Nelson was the winner on VT.  Finally, OU's Emre Dodanli was the champ on HB. 

Link:  Results and UMich Release and Stanford Release

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