Savannah West, Kids Are Tops, qualified to regionals in 2021. She did not compete in 2022.
Natalie Ziebell, Lake City Twisters, typically competes V/BB/FX.
Madisyn Anyimi, Technique Gymnastics, placed 1st on V and UB and 2nd AA at her NorCal state meet. She placed 1st on vault and beam at regionals. She finished 15th AA at nationals.
Sophia Reddy, Euro Stars Gymnastics, qualified to regionals this past season and 11th AA.
The NCAA has released the NCAA Code Modifications for 2022-2024. These Code Modifications build upon the USA Gymnastics Women's Development Program (WDP) Code of Points. The WDP Code was also just revised, in a major updated timed for 2022-2026. Many will be disappointed that the NCAA did not strengthen the code and eliminate common loopholes, and help address the record-breaking scores we have been experiencing. However, there are a number of changes, many of which do have the potential to increase variety. Let's break them down. *Editor's Note* This article has been updated a second time with the final set of Modifications.
Reyna Auth trains at Baltimore County Gymnastics.
Jenna Germond, X-Cel, qualified to regionals this season and placed 11th AA.
Amelia Rieder, United Sports Academy, qualified to regionals and placed 18th AA.
Don Houlton makes the move from CMU
Erin Baugh, Zenith Elite, qualified to '22 regionals and placed 22nd AA.
Samantha Shanno, Phenom Gymnastics, competed only UB this season.
Sophia Nguyen, Legacy Gymnastics, placed 2nd AA at regionals this season and 23rd AA at nationals.
Paige Anastas, Brestyan's, qualified to compete fx in the IES session of '22 nationals and placed 12th.
Alexa Wade, Gym Quarters, competed only beam this season.
Addy Rothstein, Gotham Gymnastics, won her regional bars title this season and qualified to nationals where she competed three events.