Iowa overcame problems on BB to win the Senior Night quad meet at home. Sydney Turner and Aurelie Tran led the GymHawks. Turner won on VT and BB while Tran won the UB and the AA at 39.6. Teammate JerQuavia Henderson won the FX.
Link: Iowa Release and Results
Fisk posted a 188.5 to slip past host Centenary on the latter's Senior Night. Ciniah Rosby led Fisk by winning UB, the AA at 38.575 and tying for the VT title with Centenary's Claire Flores. Teammate Zyia Coleman won the FX. Centenary's Amy Foret won the BB.
Link: Results and Centenary Release
Host UNC posted a season high and their fourth best market in program history to defeat the Gophers. UNC was led by wins from Kaya Forbes on VT, JoJo Valahovic on BB and Camryn Rueda on FX. For Minnesota, Jordyn Lyden won the UB.
Link: Results and UNC Release
Host LIU posted a 193.875 to defeat SCSU's 193.125. LIU was led by wins from Annallisa Page on VT, Carly Kliewer on UB, and Raphaelle Perreault on FX. SCSU's Maria Chrononpoulos won the BB.
Link: SCSU Release and Results
Host WMU posted a 194.625 to defeat Illinois State, but did not score above their current season average after problems on UB. Brooke Galesko led the Broncos with wins on VT and FX. Teammate Reese Samuelson won the UB. Bronco Julie Korfthage tied for 1st on BB with Illinois State's Audrey Hiatt.
Link: Results and WMU Release
In a Thursday night meet hosted by Temple, Maryland prevailed with a 195.9, defeating Penn, Towson and Temple. Penn and Towson, locked in a battle for Regionals, failed to surpass their National Qualifying Score averages. The Terps were led by Maddie Komoroski, who won BB and FX. Teammate Katrina Mendez-Abolnik tied for 1st on VT with Penn's Maggie Murphy. For Towson, Isabella Minervini won UB and the AA at 39.275.
Link: TU Release and Results
Host UNH overcame problems on BB to hold off SCSU on Wednesday night. UNH was led by Mady Harvey, who won the BB and tied for the VT title with teammate Serena Mullin. Teammate Leah Moreno won UB while teammate McCall McMullen won the FX.
Link: UNH Release and Results
Utah State posted a season-best 196.875 to defeat SUU's 195.725 on Monday night. USU was led by wins from Berlin Hall on FX ands Isabella Vater, Lundyn VanderToolen and Nyla Morabito on VT. Teammates Avery Bibbey and Charley Laufer tied for the UB title with SUU's Rylee Miller. SUU's Emma Nipper won the BB.
Link: SUU Release and Results
Devyn Oliveira, a L10 from Airborne (CA), has committed to a full scholarship offer at Pitt, starting in 2027-2028. This past weekend, she placed 1st on VT, BB and AA (38.025) at the 2026 Winners Cup, in her first full AA since March 2024. In 2025, she placed 5th on UB at the NorCal L10 State meet, before not competing the rest of the season. She was also 1st on VT, UB and BB at the 2024 NorCal L10 State Meet.
Link: Insta
Blakely Kutz, a L10 from Azarian, has committed to a full scholarship offer at UC Davis, starting in 2027-2028. After her 2024 season ended early and she sat out 2025, she has posted high scores of 9.8 on VT and 9.725 on FX. Back in 2023, as a L9, she placed 3rd on VT and tied for 3rd on FX at the Level 9 Western Nationals.
Link: Insta
In a sad decision, Iowa State announced a decision to terminate its gymnastics team. They will replace it with another sport with at least equal participation opportunities. The team had its season cancelled, due to what the administration said was irreconcilable differences between athletes, coaches and parents. The team debuted in the 1973-1974 season and had a long history of success, including NCAA National appearances under former Head Coach KJ Kindler. The language and actions surrounding the announcement of the season cancellation caused worry among many observers that the program was up for termination. Like other schools, Iowa State had been facing severe financial distress under the new NCAA era and could potentially save money by replacing gymnastics with a sport with lower expenses or higher participation numbers. Those concerns proved to be valid.
The existing gymnasts will have a right to transfer or have their scholarships honored --- however they may face a difficult decision of staying at Iowa State or seeking a scholarship or walk-on position elsewhere. The 2026-2027 recruits will also have their scholarships honored, but will be in a similar situation. The 2027-2028 commits will be restarting their recruiting journeys.
Link: Release
We are heading into our final weeks of the regular season, as Top 16 seedings, non "play in" positions (Top 28) and spots at Regionals (Top 36) are up for grabs. As a reminder the rankings are based on the new National Qualifying System formula whereby the five lowest home scores are selected and combined with the away scores, the high and low discarded, the remaining averaged. Because of the increasing number of meets, the impact of any individual meet means upward movement can be muted by the simple math of an increasing denominator But a low scoring meet (especially at home after five meets), can also cause changes, as we saw this past weekend. OU remains #1, but LSU at #2 closed the gap this weekend after two meets. Bama at #3 and Florida at #4 remain in the same places, and are tightly clustered together. UCLA at #5 lost a bit of ground to #6 UGA. Here are this week's rankings, as compiled by RoadtoNationals.
Boise State posted a season-high to defeat ASU, SJSU and Sac St on the host Spartan's Senior Night. For Boise State, Julia Krzywanski tied for the VT title with SJSU's Kaviana Jurries. Teammate Blake Pascal tied for the FX title with ASU's Halle Gregoire, Sac St's Kara Houghton and SJSU's Kaylee Larson. ASU's Reese Grolla won the UB while SJSU's Sophie Patterson won the BB.
Link: Results and SJSU Release
LSU won the P&G Podium Challenge on Sunday, defeating Bama, UNC and Arizona. Kailin Chio won the BB with a 10 to lead LSU. Teammate Kylie Coen added a win on FX with a 9.975. Teammate Amari Drayton won the VT. For Bama, Gabby Gladieux won the AA and Chloe LaCoursiere won the UB.
Link: Bama Release and Results
Utah defeated host Denver handily on Sunday afternoon. Avery Neff led the Utes, winning UB and BB and the AA title with a 39.65. Teammate Makenna Smith won the VT while Ute Ella Zirbes won the FX.
Link: Results and DU Release