Caroline Blatchford is set to compete for LaCrosse in the 2021-22 season. She trains at Yellow Jacket Gymnastics. video
Sunday, 13 September 2020 12:36

2021-22 Gia Migliorese to UW Oshkosh

Gia Migliorese trains at Aspire Gymnastics. video
Sunday, 13 September 2020 12:30

2022-23 Elizabeth Larusso to Arizona

Elizabeth Larusso from Gymcats has committed to Arizona. She qualified to JOs in 2019, finishing 14th AA. video
Sunday, 13 September 2020 10:12

2021-2022: Washington to Pitt

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Sidney Washington, a L10 at Gym America, has committed to Pitt for 2021-2022. In 2019, she placed 5th AA, 7th(t) on BB and 9th(t) on FX at the Level 10 Junior Olympic Nationals. This past season, she won the AA titles in her sessions at the Tim Rand Invitational, Tampa…
The Board of Regents of the University of Alaska-Anchorage have approved an option to save the four sports programs slated to be cut after this season. This proposal covers gymnastics, hockey and ski. They must raise two years of operating expenses, by next February. For gymnastics, that is nearly $900K.…
Friday, 11 September 2020 12:57

In Memoriam, 2020: Mari-Rae Sopper, 9/11/01

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On September 11th, 2001, Mari-Rae Sopper was on her way to California, ready to start her job as Head Coach of the women's team at UC Santa Barbara. Sopper, a former standout at Iowa State, was known as "ISUFan" on the College Gymnastics Board. She had given up her job…
Friday, 11 September 2020 08:17

2021-22 Molly Freeman to WMU

Molly Freeman, Branch Gymnastics, has committed to WMU. She qualified to the 2019 L9 Championships and placed 8th AA. She moved up to L10 in 2020. video
Friday, 11 September 2020 08:12

2022-23 Cally Swaney to Arkansas

Cally Swaney, First in Flight Gymnastics, has committed to Arkansas. She qualified to 2019 JOs and finished 7th on bars and 29th AA. She swept the events and AA at the 2020 Everest Classic, her only meet of the season. video
Jayci Jordan, a L10 from Let It Shine who was originally set to be a frosh at Bridgeport, will transfer to SCSU instead, according to a site submission. 
Citing a $75M shortfall, Minnesota will terminate four Men's sports after this season, including Men's Gymnastics. Stay tuned for more updates. Link: Letter
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