Jessica Gutierrez Sepulveda has committed to Utah State. She is a Mexico National Team Member.
OU posted a strong 197.35 to win the second session of the Collegiate Challenge at the California Grand Invitational. UCLA was second at 196.575 after problems on BB, and Cal was third at 196.2 Stanford posted a 195.475 for fourth in this session (a mark that would have been 2nd in the first session). UCLA's Kyla Ross posted a 39.725 AA win, including a 9.95 win on FX and tie for 1st at 9.95 on BB, with teammate Samantha Sakti. She also tied for the VT title with Cal's Kyana George and OU's Anastasia Webb. OU's Maggie Nichols posted a 9.975 to win BB and a 39.625 to take 2nd AA.
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Illini frosh Mia Takekawa had a spectacular first meet, winning the AA with a 39.35. She also tied on BB with Mizzou frosh Helen Hu and tied for top honors on UB with teammate Karen Howell and Mizzou's Aspen Tucker. Tucker also won VT. Illini frosh Arayah Simons tied for the FX title with Tiger senior Morgan Porter.
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Denver won the first sesson of the Collegiate Challenge at the California Grand invitational, led by Alexis Vasquez and her 10 on BB. It was the first ten of the season. Vasquez hit a front aerial to back handspring to back layout combo, switch split to split jump, Memmel turn and aerial to layout full dismount. Teammates Maddie Karr and Lynzee Brown tied for AA honors at 39.55. Brown won FX with a 9.95 and UB with a 9.925. Auburn's Derrian Gobourne and Drew Watson stuck Yurchenko 1 1/2 for first on VT.
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LSU frosh Kiya Johnson won VT with a 9.9 with a double twisting Yurchenko and FX with a 9.95 (full-in mount). Teammate Reagan Campbell won BB with a 9.925 while Tiger Kennedi Edney took the AA at 39.35. Arizona's Christina Berg won UB at 9.9 as the Wildcats hung close to LSU through three events. LSU posted a 49.275 on FX to secure the win, after counting a fall on BB and a mistake on UB.
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Utah's Kim Tessen won VT with a 9.925 for a stuck Yurchenko 1 1/2 and then won UB with a 9.9 and then tied for 1st on FX at 9.95 with teammate Sydney Soloski (double layout mount) to lead the Utes in their win over the Wildcats. Teammate Cristal Isa won BB with a 9.925. Tessen did not compete BB. UK's Mollie Korth led a pair of UK AAers with a 39.375. The Utes went 49+ on all four events, while UK's best event was BB at 48.975, as neither team counted a fall.
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UGA posted a win at the Critique Classic Invitational in Kissimmee, FL on Friday night. They posted a 195.1 to defeat Oregon State (194.45), Iowa (192.7), and Bridgeport. UGA's Rachael Lukacs won the AA with a 38.775 and the FX with a 9.9. Teammates Mikayla Magee and Rachel Baumann tied for 1st on BB for the GymDogs. Oregon State's Sabrina Gill won the UB while Iowa's Lauren Guerin won VT with a meet high 9.925.
Gillian Fletcher from Upstate Gymnastics has committed to WVU. Last season she finished 1st vault and beam at her state meet and qualified to regionals. She got an early start to this season, already logging her first two meets. She won the 2019 Winter Invitational.
Emily Leese from Prestige Gymnastics has committed to Rutgers. She qualified to regionals last season and finished 9th AA
Elizabeth Cesarone from Prestige has committed to CMU. Last season she qualified to regionals and finished 12th AA
Madison Whitaker from Prestige has committed to West Chester. She qualified to regionals last season and finished 16th AA
Brooklyn Kopsack competed as a L9 in 2018. She qualified to Western Championships and finished 15th AA.
Genevieve Sabado Baez trains at Charter Oaks Gliders. Last season she qualified to JOs and finished 9th AA
As the 2020 season is about to kick off, here's a look at our Top 10 Recruiting Classes of 2019-2020.
Lauren Thomas from Premier Gymnastics of the Rockies has committed to Wshington. She has qualified to regionals the past two seasons.
The season is right around the corner, and with the New Year, we've prepared a new set of capsule Season Previews. We're covering the entire Top 25 teams, as ranked by the Coaches' Preseason Poll. In each Preview, we've summarized the team's returning routines, their lost routines, their returning starters and the rest of their roster, with a special focus on their newcomers. We'll also give a brief overview preview of their prospects and challenges.