In a much anticipated announcement, UGA named Cecile Canqueteau-Landi and Ryan Roberts as co-Head Coaches of the program.  Roberts has been an assistant at Alabama and Georgia.   Canqueteau-Landi is of course, along with her husband Laurent, the personal coaches of Simone Biles and head coaches at World Champion Centre in Texas.   Canqueteau-Landi also stated on her X account that Laurent will remain back in Texas for a year while their daughter finishes her final year in high school.  She will also remain at WCC through the Paris Olympics, per a release from WCC.  

Link:  UGA Release  

Wednesday, 24 April 2024 22:03

2025-2026: Fisk to NC State

Emerson Fisk, a L10 from Golden City, has committed to full ride scholarship offer from NC State, starting in 2025-2026.  She recently placed 2nd AA, 1st on UB and 3rd(t) on VT at the Region 8 L10 Regionals.  She competed on only three events for the latter part of last season. 

Link:  Insta

Wednesday, 24 April 2024 22:00

2024-2025: Cashion Switches to Kentucky

Anna Flynn Cashion, a L10 from Everest who was previously committed to Auburn, has committed to a full scholarship at Kentucky.  Cashion recently finished 3rd AA at the Region 8 L10 Regionals, with a big score of 38.875.  She also placed 2nd on VT and tied for 3rd on UB at the Regional. 

Link:  Insta

The 2024 Honda Award finalists for Gymnastics are Jordan Bowers of OU, Haleigh Bryant of LSU, jade Carey of Oregon State and Leanne Wong of Florida.  

Link: LSU Release

Monday, 22 April 2024 09:23

Transfer: Kraus to Nebraska

Nya Kraus, a standout sophomore at Lindenwood, will continue her career at Nebraska.  She competed on up to four events for the Lions, and was a qualifier on BB to the NCAA Regionals.  

Link:  NU Release

OU edged Michigan 418.957 to 418.954, thanks to a 1.0 neutral deduction to the team score.  Both teams easily advanced to the Final.  Ohio State posted a 408.725 to secure the final spot, defeating PSU (405.423), Air Force (398.089) and Springfield (382.19).  OU was led by Emre Dodanli, who posted the top mark of the day on FX, and teammate Max Bereznev, who posted the top mark on VT.  Michigan got first place finishes from Javier Alfonso on R, Evgeny Siminiuc on PB and Fred Richard on HB.  Air Force's Patrick Hoopes posted the top mark of the day on PH, a 15.266.   PSU's Josh Karnes posted an 83.531 to lead the AAers.

Link:  Results and Michigan Release

 

Stanford posted a 417.389 to win the first session of the qualifying day at the Men's NCAA Championships.  Nebraska was 2nd at 413.523 and Illinois 3rd at 410.461.  Cal was 4th at 407.158, Navy 5th at 396.29 and Greenville 5th at 389.157.   Stanford was led by Asher Hong, who posted the top mark of the day on R and PB.  For the Illini, Connor McCool had the top mark on FX while teammate Brandon Dang swung to a 15.0 on PH.  Illini Ryan Vanichtheeranont had the top mark on HB.  Cal's Khalen Curry had the top mark on VT.  

Link:  Results and Stanford Release

Courtney Kupets-Carter will not return next season, after seven years at the helm of the program.  A national search will commence immediately, with ripple effect repercussions on coaching staffs and recruiting.   

Link:  UGA Release

Stanford signee Levi Jung-Ruivivar, competing for the Philippines, won a silver medal on UB at the Doha World Cup.  In doing so, she has secured a spot at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Link:  Insta

Here are the final combined team and individual results from both sessions of the Women's NCAAs, including scoresheets with each judge and score.

Link:  PDF

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