The USA has named the Men's squad for the 2018 Doha World Championships. All five have NCAA ties.
Polina Shchennikova has medically retired. Walkon Samantha Roy has also retired. Michigan adds Anne Maxim and Anna Dayton, both walkons.
Jenna Mulligan from Gymnastics United has committed to Michigan. Last season she finished 7th AA at her state meet, 9th AA at regionals and 39th AA at JOs.
Mara Johnson of Shooting Stars Gymnastics has committed to TWU. Last season she placed 6th AA at her state meet and 13th AA at regionals.
Nhyla Brynat from Raleigh School of Gymnastics has committed to UGA. Her 2018 season was cut short, but she qualifed to regionals in 2017 and finished 12th AA.
Peyton has retired from Alabama. Read Peyton's personal announcement posted on Twitter HERE.
Miss Val has announced her intention to retire at the end of the 2019 season after more than three decades as head coach at UCLA.
Brittany Harris competed for OSU and worked there as a volunteer coach. Announcement came via Twitter
She is a former gymnast with college coaching experience.
Sydney Lopez of Elite Gymnastics has committed to Lindenwood. Last season she placed4th AA at her state meet and 2nd AA at regionals. She finished 29th AA at JOs.
Nicole Wojcik of Stallone Gymnastics has committed to Lindenwood. Last season she finished 8th AA at her state meet and 15th AA at regionals.
The US won both the Men's and Women's team titles at the Pan American Championships on Sunday. A variety of current and future NCAAers took part.
Utah recruit Grace McCallum placed 1st in the all around and UF incoming freshman Trinity Thomas placed second. In addition, McCallum placed1st on bars. Oregon State's Jade Carey won vault and floor.
Murphy was previously committed to UIC,which is disbanding its program.
Hannah Willmarth is a transfer from UW. Andrea Stancik competed for Bartlett Gymnastics.
Langenstein previously coached at Lindenwood and Williams coached at Yale.