ISU defeated UAA for the 2nd time in the weekend. The Cyclones swept all four events: Kaia Parker won VT, Madelyn Langkamp and Loganne Basuel tied on UB, Hannah Loyim won BB and Maddie Diab took the FX.
Link: ISU Release
The Owls picked up wins from Ashley Glynn on VT, Hannah Stallings on BB and Brooke Donabedian on FX. LIU's Mara Titarsolej won UB while Cornell's Sydney Beers took the AA with a 38.675.
Link: Cornell Release
Scores: Link
Oklahoma retained its top spot in the Women's National Rankings for the week of January 16th, as compiled by RoadToNationals.com. Florida is 2nd and Michigan close behind in 3rd.
UW Eau Claire won the first session at the Chow's Winter Classic. Eau Claire was led by wins from Haiven Gipson on VT, Tia Ravara on UB and Liliana Shank on BB. For Simpson, Emma Tolbert won FX and Avery Ingram took the AA (36.25).
Link: Scores
Florida posted a huge 197.75 to win the opening home quad meet. Florida's Trinity Thomas posted the 1st 10 of the season to win BB. She also won VT and tied for 1st on UB with teammate Leanne Wong. Both Thomas and Wong sat out the AA. New Gator Rachel Baumann (from UGA) won FX while frosh Kayla DiCello won the AA with a 39.475.
Link: WVU Release and Results
SUU frosh Trista Goodman won UB to lead the Flippin' Birds. Washington's Skylar Killough-Wilhelm won the BB and the AA with a 39.325. Teammate Amara Cunningham won the FX. For Fisk, in the historic first meet for the new program at the HBCU, Morgan Price won the VT.
Link: SUU Release
Link: Scores
Randy Solorio will retire from his post as Head Coach at Sac State. He's been HC since 2016 and was an assistant starting in 1986. Prior to that, he was a gymnast at UC Davis before transferring down the Causeway to Sac St to complete his studies. He has successfully recovered from liver cancer, first diagnosed in March 2020.
Link: Release
Teams ranked #13 to #25 will be published by 1/3/23
This year's recruiting class features sets of recruits both large and small, and packed with talent. The discrepancies in size between the classes presents a challenge when rating classes. A large class could easily rise up in the rankings, without considering the disproportionate impact of key high scoring gymnasts. The aftereffects of the extra COVID years is still impacting the size of the classes and the new opportunities with Name Image and Likeness (NIL) may be starting to influence recruiting choices. This is also perhaps one of the last classes where many of the commits were made quite early. At least one gymnast in this class committed to her college when she was just 13. Let's see how all the top teams stack up in the 2022-2023 edition of our annual look at the Top 10 Recruiting Classes.