Anne Mackenzie, Gold Star Gymnastics, competed three events at her '23 state meet and did not compete at regionals.
The young US Men's squad, which includes four current NCAA gymnasts and one former champ, placed an impressive 2nd in the standings after the first day of qualifications. Japan leads the field, with the UK 3rd, Germany 4th and China 5th. Eight more teams compete tomorrow. The US team includes Michigan's Fred Richard and Paul Juda and Stanford's Asher Hong and Khoi Young. Former NCAA champ and ex-Sooner Yul Moldauer completes the squad.
Link: USA Gym Release and Results
Evelyn DeYoung, Ascend Gymnastics, placed 4th AA at regionals and 16th AA at nationals last season.
Dahlia Jhaveri, Apex Gymnastics, placed 5th AA at '23 regionals and 48th AA at nationals.
Brenna Varano, Parkettes, finished 9th AA at regionals, but qualified to compete vault at nationals (6th)
Zoe Hale, Olympus Gymnastics, placed 5th AA at '23 regionals and 11th AA at nationals.
Riley Maness, Royal Gymnastics, qualified to '23 regionals and competed three events.
One of the hottest recruits of this class, Kamilla Pawlak trains at Metroplex. She had a near sweep at her state meets, finishing 2nd of FX, but winning the AA and three event titles. She placed 1st AA and 1st on bars and floor at regionals and 4th AA (1st FX) at nationals.
Sarah Saville had previously committed to Missouri.
Katie Ferguson, JPAC, picked up the bars title at her '23 state meet. She finished 11th AA at her regional meet.
Isabella Marqu, Reading Gymnastics, picked up the beam title at her '23 regional meet. She placed 51st AA at nationals.
Kaylie Medrano, Flames Gymnastics, won her '23 state vault title and qualified through regionals to a 7th place AA finish at nationals
SUU has been competing in the Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference and it makes the switch in the upcoming season.
Levandowski comes to Brown from a career in club coaching.
The US named the women's squads for the World Championships and Pan American Games following a test event. The squads have a heavy NCAA flavor. Besides Simone Biles, heading to Atwerp are Florida's Leanne Wong and Kayla DiCello (alternate) plus commits Skye Blakely and Shilese Jones. Arkansas commit Joscelyn Roberson is also on the squad. For the Pan Am Games, DiCello is joined by UCLA's Jordan Chiles and LSU commits Zoe Miller and Kaliya Lincoln. 2025 recruit Tiana Sumanasekera completes the squad. The non travelling alternates include Evy Lowe (2026), Nola Matthews (2025)and Alicia Zhou. Oregon State's Jade Carey declined a spot on the Pan Am squad due to a family conflict and will go to the Swiss Cup in stead.
Link: Release
Piper Slocum, WCC, had her '23 season cut short, ending in March.