Arkansas set new team scoring records on VT, FX and overall to defeat the Huskers. Arkansas was led by wins from Hailey Klein on VT (9.975), Reese Drotar (9.975), and Maddie Jones (9.975). GymBack Cally Swaney tied for 1st on BB with NU's Csenge Bacskay, Emma Spence and Sophia McClelland. Spence won the AA at 39.65.
Link: Ark Release
Rutgers celebrated Senior Night with a win. Rutger's Gabrielle Dildy won VT, and tied for 1st on FX (with teammate Maya Jones and Yale's Ella Tashjian). Teammate Avery Balser tied for 1st on UB with Penn's Sophia Paris. Quaker Samantha Wu won BB while teammate Skyelar Kerico won the AA (39.075).
Link: Rutgers Release
DU was led by Jessica Hutchinson, who won the AA (39.825) and the BB (9.975). She also tied for 1st on VT with Mich's Reyna Guggino. Teammate Rylie Mundell tied for 1st on UB with Mich's Sierra Brooks. Mich's Gabby Wilson won FX with a 10.
Link: Michigan Release
Florida celebrated Senior Night with a win. Florida's Sloane Blakely won the AA (39.625) and tied for 1st on BB with teammate Alyssa Arana and NCSU's Chloe Negrete. Gator Skylar Draser won VT while teammate Leanne Wong won UB. Iowa St's Ella Schell won FX.
Link: UF Release
CMU's Luciano Alvarado-Reid posted a 39.525 to win the AA. She also took the UB and tied for the BB title with teammate Samantha Shannon. WMU's Payton Murphy won VT and FX.
Link: CMU Release
Towson set a new program team scoring record. Towson was led by wins from Elise Tisler on VT, Isabella Minervini on UB (9.975) and Sarah Girot on BB. GWU's Kendall Whitman won the FX (9.975) and the AA (39.425)
Jordan Coleman won UB and Caroline Cascadden won FX to lead West Chester. For Cornell, Sydney Beers won the AA and VT, while teammate Mikayla Burton won BB.
Link: WC Release
Natalie Siljander, a L10 from Azarian, has committed to Stanford, starting in 2025-2026. She qualified to the Women's Development Program L10 Nationals in 2023, tying for 47th AA. This season, she's won AA titles in her division at the Vegas Fame Stars and Pikes Peak Cup.
Link: Insta
Alexia Mouyenga, a L10 from the Twin City Twisters, has committed to continue her academic and athletic career at Washington, starting in 2024-2025. She's a three time L10 National qualifier who placed 3rd AA at the 2023 Region 4 L10 Regionals. She also tied for 9th AA and placed 2nd on VT at the L10 Nationals, back in 2021 but has competed AA relatively rarely in 2022 and 2023.
Link: Insta
On Wednesday night, Arizona celebrated the final home meet for 2024 with a win over SCSU. Alysen Fears posted a career high 39.475 in the AA, winning VT and UB. Teammate Elena Deets won BB while Wildcat Caroline Herry won FX.
Link: Ariz Release
Ellie Ermisch, a L10 from Metroplex., has committed to continue her gymnastics journey at BYU, starting in 2025-2026. She recently placed 3rd AA at the Texas L10 State Meet. She qualified to L10 Regionals last season on FX.
Link: Insta
Keeley Smith, a L10 from the Omaha Gymnastics Academy, has verbally committed to Rutgers on a full gymnastics scholarship, starting in 2024-2025. She was originally committed and signed to Lindenwood.
Link: Insta
Gabby Espinoza, a L10 from GAGE, has committed to continue her athletic and academic career at Kent State, starting in 2024-2025. She's a 2023 Women's Development Program Level 10 National qualifier.
Link: Insta
Charlie Manzano, a member of the Philippine National Team, has committed to continue her academic and athletic career at Southern Connecticut, starting in 2024-2025.
Link: Insta
Sadie Jane Berry, a L10 from Southeastern, has committed to UGA on an athletic scholarship, starting in 2024-2025. Originally a member of the Class of 2025, she will be graduating early. She recently won her division at the Presidential Classic, posted an AA tally of 38.5 and was also 2nd AA at her Level 10 State Meet (NC) in 2023. She also tied for 9th on UB and placed 15th AA at the 2022 Women's Development Program Level 10 Nationals.
Link: Insta
As we head into the final weeks of the season, teams are getting the opportunity to drop the low scores in their NQS averages and celebrate "Senior Night" meets. The National Qualifying Score (NQS) is calculated by taking a team's top three away scores, then their next three highest scores, tossing out the high, and averaging the rest. Oklahoma remains the clear #1, with an NQS of 198.43. LSU is now in 2nd at 198.125, ahead of Cal at 198.055. Florida is 4th, closely followed by Utah and Kentucky.