Florida has confirmed the addition of Chloi Clark for 2020-2021.
Link: Release
The Toyko Olympics have been postponed until 2021. The implications to the FIG, the exact timing, and the resulting impact to NCAA athletes with Olympic aspirations are not yet known. A number of athletes in the incoming class of 2020-2021 may be impacted.
Link: FIG Statement
Link: IOC Statement
Sara Hubbard trains at Arizona Sunrays. This season she has racked up four vault wins, including a 10.0 at the Valley of the Sun Challenge.
Alexa Ebeling is from Chow's. She qualified to JOs in 2019, her first season at Level 10. In 2018 she won the Western Championships and placed 1st on floor.
Kristin Quick from Waller's has committed to Maryland. She has competed only beam this season, so she may be battling back from injuries. She qualified to regionals last season.
After 19 years, John Ceralde has resigned his coaching position at Penn.
Joanne DeJesus from Capital Gymnastics has committed to Nebraska. She qualified to regionals last season. She recently finished 3rd AA at the Heart of Texas.
Breckin Quoss from Geddart's Twistars has committed to WMU. She placed 3rd AA at the 2018 L9 Eastern Championships. This season she has competed L10, but has been limited to bars. She won the bars title at the HNI meet.
Olivia Reed from Bull City Gymnastics has committed to Minnesota. She qualified to regionals last season and she has competed to top 5 finish in her three meets this season.
Lauren Goble from CGI has committed to UW-Whitewater. She has competed as an event specialist the last few seasons.
Sarah Fitzgerald from Desert Devils has committed to Sacramento State. This season she placed 1st on bars and the AA at the Arizona Grand. Last season she qualified to regionals.
It's not the way any of us wanted this to end, but the season has come to a close. A hearty Thank You and best wishes in the future to all of the seniors. We're sad that we'll be unable to conclude this season as intended, and to celebrate your careers.
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The NCAA has announced the cancellation of all remaining Championships for Winter and Spring sports.
Link: Statement
Link: Refund Information
The NCAA has cancelled all remaining Winter and Spring Championships. The major conferences have suspended all competition and programs throughout the country are announcing the end of their seasons. Other teams are rapidly following suit, if they have not done so already. Some schools are also curtailing offseason practice and recruiting visits. Our heartfelt thanks to everyone for a wonderful season, and we're devasted to say an early goodbye to our graduating Seniors.