Stephanie Cross has been accepted to SPU and will compete for them next season, according to the Arizona Independent newspaper. She is a L10 at Gymnastics World NW.
Link: Article
Florida's Marissa King took 2nd on the VT at last weekend's British Championships. She placed 8th on the FX as well. She competed three events during the AA portion.
Link: UF Release
Stanford signee Shona Morgan placed third AA at the Australian Championships last night. Georgia Bonora took the AA win. Event finals are on Sunday.
Link: Results (PDF)
The Australian Championships are in progress, and two NCAA affiliated athletes are in action. Oregon State's Olivia Vivan won the AA and BB in the L10 division. Stanford signee Shona Morgan competed UB in the team portion of the elite division.
Link: Results and Oregon State Release
The coaches have overturned their previous vote to do away with the Super Six format. The recent turnabout was approved by the NCAA Sports Management Cabinet in June.
Our annual survey of women's gymnastics coaches regarding their scholarship availability is now in progress. You can view the early results at this link. The list will be updated as additional survey responses are received.
Note to Coaches: If you did not receive your survey last week, please contact the site.
Rheagan Courville, Elite from Gymnasiana in Louisiana, has committed to LSU, according to her interview with Gymnastike following the Elite Qualifier at the National Training Camp. She finished that qualifier 2nd AA with a score of 54.55 and she won vault, beam and floor. She also competed at the Qualifier in Florida in June, earning a score of 54.00 and a first place finish on beam.
The third elite qualifier was held at the famed Karoyli camp on Saturday. Several recruits like UK commit Kenzie Hedges, Bama commit Brooke Parker, Minnesota transfer Justine Cherwink and Michigan commit Morgan Steigerwalt competed. In addition, Arkansas grad Casey Jo Magee competed on three events.
Link: Results and Video Covereage at Gymnastike.org
Emily Turik, a L10 who trains at Trinity, has committed to Bridgeport. The late signee originally intended to go to Wisconsin-Whitewater before getting the scholarship offer. She missed the 2009 season with an injury before returning to place 15th AA at the 2010 Region V L10 Regionals, Sr. D. She also placed 2nd AA and 1st on UB at the 2010 NIT.
Link: Newspaper Article and YouTube.com Channel
Alina Cartwright, L10 from Legacy Elite Gymnastics in Illinois, has committed to MSU for the 2011-12 season, according to a post on the Legacy Gymnastics Facebook page. She had an outstanding 2010 season as a first year L10, finishing 1st AA at the World Class Gateway Challenge (1st V/FX) and the Arena Classic (1st BB). She placed 7th AA (1st V) at her state meet, 8th AA (1st V) at regionals and 8th at JO Nationals.
Air Force has announced a six man incoming class for their Men's program. The six have started basic training.
Tyler Huebner - San Antonio, Texas
Colton Wulf - Wheat Ridge, Colo.
Mac Ritchie - Concord, N.C.
Ben Zaiser - Mars, Pa.
Kyle Baker - Union, Ky.
Patrick Duffy - Albuquerque, N.M.
Baker trains at Queen City Gymnastics and is a Regional qualifier.
Duffy trains at Gold Cup.
Huebner trains at Alamo Gymnastics.
Ritchie trains at G&J Gymnastics. He finished 61st AA in the prelims at the 2010 JO Nationals.
Zaiser trains at the Pittsburg Northstars in PA and is the younger brother of gymnasts Aaron (Air Force) and Rebekah (Florida). He finished 121st AA at the 2010 JO Nationals.
Wuf's commit was covered in a prior news item.
Link: Air Force Release
Cal Men's Head Coach Barry Weiner has retired, the school has announced. Weiner retires after 19 years at the helm at Cal. His retirement comes amidst reports that Cal boosters and alumni are mobilizing in face of the threat of the entire Cal gymnastics program, due to the ongoing California budget crisis.
Link: Cal Release
According to a Stanford press release sent to CGFs, Tabitha Yim is the new assistant coach at Stanford. The press release reminds us that "Yim was a 14-time All-American at Stanford from 2005-08 – earning the most All-America honors in school history – and had 13 first-team selections. She placed among the top 10 in the NCAA all-around competition all four years and twice won Pacific-10 Conference and NCAA regional all-around titles."
Press ReleaseJD Reive has been named Head Coach at Iowa, according to a school release. Reive replaces Tom Dunn, who retired at the end of the 2010 season. For the last seven seaons, he has served as an assistant at Stanford.
Link: Iowa Release
Haley Scaman, L10 from IGI in Illinois, has verbally committed to OU for the 2012-13 season. Scaman turned in great results this season, including a 1st AA (1st FX) at the Chicago Style and a 1st AA (1st V) at her state meet. She won vault at most of her meets and wrapped up her season with a share of the VT title at the JO Nationals. She also placed 7th AA and tied for 3rd on FX and 4th on UB at Nationals.