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
Peyton Novinger, Prestige Gymnastics, finished 3rd AA at regionals. She did not compete at nationals.
Pawlak transfers from Pitt and enters this fall as a sophmore.
Athena Jones, CCGI, placed 7th AA at her regional meet this season and 34th AA at WDP nationals.
Sienna Zuccaro, Georgia Elite, placed 4th AA at regionals and 23rd AA at WDP nationals.
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Rylie Benner, United Gymnastix, to Ithaca
Ava Kelley, FlipFlops, and Elsie Gardiner, Gymnastics World, to Springfield
Eszter Klein, Olympic Start Gymnastics, to UW Eau Claire
Abby Thornton, American Gold, to UW La Crosse
Angelina Smiley, Ohio Gymnastics Institute, to Hamline
Transfer: Karen Vargo from Ball State to West Chester
Chayse Williams, World Elite Gymnastics, qualified to regionals this season and placed 13th AA
Competition at the Canadian Championships concluded on Monday, with the Finals of the Women's CCP10 16+ division (roughly similar to US Level 10). Utah State signee (2023) Nyla Morabito won the title, posting a 75.524 for the win. She also finished 1st on UB and 2nd on VT and FX. NU commit (2023) Jenna Sartoretto was 2nd at 75.347 while Illinois State (2023) commit Reesa Grolla was 3rd at 75.073, and 1st on BB and FX. SUU commit (2023) Rylee Miller was fourth at 74.948. First day leader Kayla Shaw (2024) won VT. Former Ute Crystal Gilmore finished 19th.
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UK gymnast Kacey Pratley will join the incoming class at Alaska
Aspen Lenczner, Salto Gymnastics, placed 8th AA at her regional meet and qualified to compete all events at the All Star session at nationals. She finished 4th overall in her session.
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On Day 2 of the Canadian Championships, Aurelie Tran (2024) posted another solid performance (51.632, with just a 11.466 on BB this time) to post a combined total of 105.231 to easily outdistance Ava Stewart (2023), who posted a 102.164 for 2nd. NU (2024) commit Jenna Lalonde was third. Cassie Lee (2023) was 4th and Sydney Turner, a Iowa commit, finished in 5th. Tran finished 1st for her classically expressive FX and tied for 1st on UB with Stewart. Stewart had the highest mark on VT while Lee was tops on UB. Iowa St signee (2023) Frederique Sgarbossa was 7th and Ute commit (2024) Clara Raposo was 8th.
Aurelie Tran (2024) posted a strong 53.599 to place 1st AA on Day 1 of the Canadian Championships. Iowa commit Sydney Turner was 2nd at 51.099 with Ava Stewart (2023) in 3rd at 50.998. Former CMU standout Denelle Pedrick was 5th with 2024 commit Jenna Lalonde in 6th. Utah commit Clara Raposo (2023, deferring to 2024) was 11th while Iowa St commit Frederique Sgarbossa waw 13th. On the men's side, former PSU star Sam Zakutney is first at 81.399 (21+ division).
Link: Women's HP Results and Men's