Iowa State has signed Caitlin Brown, as expected. The L10 from TAGS South tied for 13th AA at the 2010 L10 Nationals.
Link: Iowa State Release
Congratulations to all the National Letter of Intent Signees. A few submitted pictures are in the gallery at this link. Athletes and Parents are invited to contribute their pictures.
Athletes, club coaches and parents can submit their signing photos to be featured in a special photo gallery. Snap a photo and share! Congratulations to all of the athletes. Email them to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
This list contains gymnasts who are Newcomers for the 2010-2011 season. As always, corrections are welcomed and encouraged.
Items in italics will be considered verbal commit "rumors", until a signing or intent to attend is publicly confirmed. However, many of these "rumors" may have actually been submitted by the gymnast, their family, or club. For consistency, the site will continue to be updated as information becomes public. Where available, links are provided to press releases, web sites, and newspaper articles. Please note due to NCAA regulations, we are unable to confirm a commit directly with the source nor with the college.
Please see the FAQ section of this site for a further explanation of the policies for this site.
College/University |
Kyle Baker, Queen City |
Army; |
|
California, Berkeley; |
|
Andrew Margolis, Gymnastics WOrld |
Illinois Chicago; roster |
Lukasz Adamczyk |
Iowa; release; roster |
Lance Alberhasky, Iowa Gym Nest; per newspaper |
Michigan; release |
Alex Bubnov, Surgent's |
Steffen Beck, LaFleur's |
Navy; |
|
Donovan Arndt, Swiss
|
Ohio State; roster |
Matt Barr, Integrity |
Oklahoma; roster |
Preston Ellsworth, WOGA |
Penn State; roster |
Wasef Burbar, Buffalo Grove |
Springfield |
Riley Kocks, Roswell |
Stanford; roster |
Cale Robinson, Premier Knoxville |
Temple; roster |
John Leonard, KMC |
William and Mary; |
|
This list contains gymnasts who have publicly committed to schools for the 2011-2012 season. As always, corrections are welcomed and encouraged. The 2010-2011 Newcomers are in the Newcomers section.
Items in italics will be considered verbal commit "rumors", until a signing or intent to attend is publicly confirmed. However, many of these "rumors" may have actually been submitted by the gymnast, their family, or club. For consistency, the site will continue to be updated as information becomes public. Where available, links are provided to press releases, web sites, and newspaper articles. Please note due to NCAA regulations, we are unable to confirm a commit directly with the source nor with the college.
Please see the FAQ section of this site for a further explanation of the policies for this site.
College/University |
Air Force; |
Skyler Awisus, High Sierra |
Army; |
Joshua Glenn, SCATS |
California, Berkeley; |
|
Illinois; release |
Trent Jarrett, ASG |
Illinois Chicago; |
|
|
Michigan; release |
Adrian De Los Angeles, SCATS |
Minnesota; release |
Sean Bauer. St. Louis |
Navy; |
|
Hayden Henrioulle, 5280 Gymnastics |
Ohio State; release |
Robert DiRugeris, Will-Moor |
Oklahoma; release |
Dylan Akers, Cypress |
Penn State; |
|
Springfield |
|
Stanford; release |
Brian Knott, Chelsea Piers |
Temple; |
|
William and Mary; |
|
On the Women's side, Ana Porgras won the BB while American Rebecca Bross earned a tie for silver. Ex-Brown athlete Alicia Sacramone was 5th. On FX, Aussie Lauren Mitchell won Gold. American Alexandra Raisman finished just outside of the medals in fourth.
In the Men's competition, France's Thomas Bouhail won VT, while Feng Zhe of China won PB. On HB, China's Zhang Chenglong won, while Americans Danell Leyva and Chris Brooks (ex-OU) finished 5th and 6th, respectively.
Link: Men's VT, PB and HB
Link: Women's BB and FX
China won the Men's Team title at the World Championships, ahead of Japan and Germany. The US finished fourth, posting the highest total of the day on HB and the lowest on PH.
Link: Results
Season Preview Capsules Last season's finale saw the UCLA Bruins return to the top of the team podium, holding off fast rising upstart Oklahoma. Bama was close behind in third, just ahead of Stanford and host Florida. In fact, places #2 to #5 were separated by the narrowest of margins. Just 0.25 separated the teams that finished 2nd through 5th in the Super Six. In a year of big changes, defending National Champion Georgia Gym did not even advance to the National meet, after five straight National Titles. They tied for 2nd at their Regional, but lost the tiebreaker to Oregon State, proving once again the smallest of errors can make a difference, and that every routine counts. The increasing talent and coaching parity in the NCAA, combined with rules that put the emphasis on execution, are creating a highly competitive situation. Since the NCAA began sanctioning a championships in Women's Gymnastics in 1982, just four teams have won the National title: Bama, UCLA, UGA, and Utah. Will this be the year that another school finally breaks into that illustruous club? Defending champion UCLA will be seeking their 7th National title, and will be loaded with most of their returning stars. Plus, they welcome one of the nation's strongest recruiting classes, headlined by Olympian Sam Peszek. Or will Florida or Oklahoma be able to unseat the Bruins? Florida features a lineup packed with elite-level stars including 2010 US World Championship team member Mackenzie Caquatto. Last year, Coach Faehn said the team's performance was impacted by the weight of their own expectations of competing for the title in their home gym. This season, a new mental approach is planned to help them ascend to the top spot. The Sooners, on the other hand, have lost some key athletes like star Hollie Vise, but they too return a strong veteran core and welcome a talented cast of newcomers. Last year's RQS #1 ranked team, Alabama, is back with another tough squad, and has a talented set of newcomers as well. Not to be overlooked is Stanford, which lost top AAer Carly Janiga but adds Canadian World Championship team member Kristina Vaculik. The final member of last season's Super Six, Utah, welcomes a large set of frosh, led by elite star Corrie Lothrop, that look to return the Utes back to the Super Six once again. Just outside of last year's Super Six, but looking to break into the top ranks are Nebraska, Oregon State, Michigan, LSU, Arkansas and Missouri. Michigan returns a veteran squad, bolstered by the return of fifth year senior Sarah Curtis. Nebraska returns 22 of 24 rouetines from last year's National Finals, where they finished 7th. Likewise, Oregon State returns a strong core and welcomes a strong incoming class, including former National Team member Britney Ranzy. Last season, Missouri returned to the NCAA finals after a long absence. With increasing parity, any number of teams could knock off a traditional favorite and make their way to the National meet. A number of offseason coaching changes will also add a new flavor to the mix, with perhaps a record number of changes at the returning Top 25 teams. Despite the threat of potentially game changing rule changes, in the end, much has remained the same. The threat of a "all scores count" system is gone, and teams still count the top five scores per event. The NCAA code modifications were once again very minor, with very few changes that will impact skill selection or scores. In fact, this may be the least amount of changes in a season in recent memory. The net result will be more teams than ever will be capable of posting a high team score at Regionals, and the smallest of errors could lead to a team staying at home in April. The tables below as complete as we know at this point in the season. If you have additional updates or corrections, please submit them using the link above. |
Key to the Tables: Ranking: By 2011 Preseason Coaches Poll Coaches: Only regular, paid coaches are listed. Starting Routines: Defined by starting lineup in last meet of the post season. Fr = Freshman Status Codes for Returners: I = major season ending injury in 2010 S = Under suspension |
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
|
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Teams Ranked #13 to #25 on the Next Page |
USA Gymnastics has named its Women's World Championships squad. Florida signee Mackenzie Caquatto, UGA commit Chelsea Davis and UCLA recruit Mattie Larsen were named to the seven women roster.
The Men's team, named back in August, included Chris Brooks (former OU), Chris Cameron (Mich), Jonathan Horton (former OU), Steven Legendre (OU), and Brandon Wynn (Ohio St).
Link: USA Gymnastics