Deguzman competed her first four years at Kentucky.
Funk previously coached at CMU and Michigan and was honored with a share of the Assistant Coach of the Year in 2021.
Ella Schell will graduate a year early and join Iowa State for the 2024 season. Most recently, she placed 32nd AA at the 2023 WDP Nationals, after a 3rd place AA finish at Regionals. .
Link: Insta
Melissa Genovese has been elevated to Head Coach for Sacramento State. She's been serving as the Associate Head Coach since 2019 and as an assistant since 2015. A former Hornet standout, she has been serving as an interim Head Coach for parts of the last two seasons as former Head Coach Randy Solorio was out on medical leave.
Link: Sac State Release
Boyer finished out her four year career at ASU this season, but she did not compete the '22 or '23 seasons.
McCauley Harrington, WOGA, placed 1st on bars and 2nd AA at her '23 state meet. She tied for 1st on floor (3rd AA) at regionals. She finished 4thAA at nationals.
James Williams has coached at SJSU and Yale and brings years of club experience as well.
Kate Parks, CGI, placed 7th AA at regionals and 24th AA(t) at nationals.
Soraya Hawthorne previously competed for UGA.
Sage Thompson, who just finished her sophomore year at Utah, will transfer to Oregon State for next season.
Link: Instagram
Ortiz initially committed to Pitt.
Lila Campbell Stephen, Flicka, is headed to Long Island University.
Taylar Schaefer to UW Stout
Sophia LaBlanc to Springfield
Mia Rose Thackston to UW Whitewater
Transfer: Elana Bailey from SCSU to UW Whitewater
Elle Hadrick, MM23, placed 1st on floor and 5th AA at her regional meet. She placed 18th AA at nationals.
Day 1 of the Women's competition at the Pan American Championships saw the US post the highest score in the team qualifier and the AA and event finals decided. Tiana Sumanasekera (2025) won the AA, BB and took silver on the FX to lead the USA. Arkansas commit Joscelyn Roberson won FX and took silver on VT and BB. Nola Matthews (2025) and OU signee (2023) Addison Fatta went 1-2 on UB. Matthews was also 4th AA.
Men's AA and event champions were determined on Day 1 of the Pan American Championships in Medelin, Colombia. Former OU Sooner dominated, winning golds in the AA (84.2), FX (14.5) and PB (14.567). He also took silver on HB and bronze on PH while placing 4th on R. In second was former Minnesota Gopher star Shane Wiskus, posting an 82.8. He also took 2nd on PB and 3rd on FX. Stanford teammates Curran Phillips and Khoi Young each won gold, with the former taking the HB (14.433) and the latter the PH (13.833). Young was also 4th on FX.
Link: USA Gymnastics