BYU posted a 196.275 to improve their National Qualifying Score and defeat ISU and WVU. ISU improved their score, but not enough to make Regionals. WVU did not improve their score after a late run of 196+ marks and is still battling with Towson and UC Davis for the last spot at Regionals. BYU was led by a series of 1st place finishes from Deb Silva on VT and Anna Bramblett-Wilde on UB. Teammates Sophie Dudley and Brynlee Anderson tied for the top spot on BB. WVU's Sophia Rice posted the top mark on VT.
Link: Results and BYU Release
Iowa posted a strong 196.775 to win the second session of the Big Ten Conference championships. They moved into 1st after two session, with Illinois 2nd. Iowa was on the bubble of seeded teams and greatly improved their National Qualifying Score. Illinois also managed to boost their score and are currently on the #28 bubble spot. PSU and Maryland fell below all the finishers in the first session, and did not improve their NQS. Aurelie Tran led the GymHawks, posting a session-high AA of 39.525 and 9.95 on UB (to move into 2nd overall on both events). Teammate Ilka Juk tied with Maryland's Madeline Komoroski for the top mark on BB (and 2nd overall). Iowa's Haley Tyson tied for the top mark on FX with PSU's Alyssa Kramer (and with 3 others in Session 1). Maryland's Natalie Martin moved into the sole lead in the VT with the top mark in this session.
Link: Results and Iowa Release
W&M won the first session of the GEC Championships, edging Cornell. W&M was led by Caroline Blatchford, who won the UB. For Cornell, Sydney Beers posted the top mark on VT and tied for first with teammate Abby Rothsstein on FX. For West Chester, Macarthy Keane and EmmaGrace Kelly tied for the top mark on BB.
Link: Results and W&M Release
Host Oregon State defeated Fisk to win the dual on Friday night. Both teams did not have a conference championship. Jade Carey led the way, winning FX with a 10, the AA with a 39.85 and both UB and BB with 9.975s. She tied with Fisk's Morgan Price for 1st on VT at 9.9.
Link: Results and Oregon State Release
Michigan defeated host Nebraska by 0.75 in a high-scoring dual on Friday. Fred Richard debuted in the AA for Michigan, posting an 85.2 and winning the PB and HB. Teammate Charlie Larson won another FX title while teammate Aaronson Mansberger won the PH. For Nebraska, Asher Cohen won R and Chase Mondi won the VT. With the win, Michigan earned a share of the regular season B1G title with PSU.
Link: Results and UMich Release
Ohio State edged Rutgers to win the first session of the Big Ten Championships, with just 0.125 separating the four teams. The results showed that there was virtually no difference on this day, on a neutral floor, between teams ranked #20 and #40. Rutgers survived a fall on BB to post a score that locked them into Regionals and eliminated seven teams from Regionals, including Washington (who also tied their season best), CMU, Iowa State, GWU, Illinois State, Pitt and Kent State. Ohio State was led by first place finishes from Kaitlyn Grimes on VT and Rylee Guevera and Tory Vetter, who tied with Washington's Emily Innes and Nebraska's Sophia McClelland for 1st on FX. McClelland posted the top score on BB while teammate Emma Spence had the top mark on UB (9.975) and the AA (39.575).
Link: Results and NU Release
Illinois State posted a 196.025 to win the MIC Championship and cap off their season. Despite the season high, they will not advance. Illinois State was led by conference titles from Alana Laster on VT, Sara Wabi on UB, and Jaye Mack on FX. For SEMO, Taylor Ingle won the AA with a 39.3 and tied for 1st on BB with teammate Leah Parton.
Link: Results and Ill St Release
AAI has named six finalists for the AAI Award: Jordan Bowers (OU), Jade Carey (Oregon St), Audrey Davis (OU), Aleah Finnegan (LSU), Grace McCallum (Utah) and Leanne Wong (Florida).
Link: YouTube Shorts
Mariah Green, a L10 and former Mexican junior national team member from All Olympia AOGC, has committed to a full scholarship offer at Maryland, starting in 2025-2026. She placed 13th AA at the Region 1 L10 Regionals in 2024, and also qualified to the L10 Nationals in 2023. She has placed 1st AA in two invitationals in 2025: the Winner's Cup and the Vegas Fame Stars.
Link: Insta