Josie Maryschak, a Canadian L10 from Langley Gymnastics, has committed to an athletic scholarship at NIU, starting in 2026-2027. She was the Canadian Level 9 AA Champion in 2024 and after moving up to L10 in 2025, placed 26th AA.
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Nebraska has chosen to not renew the contract of Head Coach Heather Brink. Brink had been Headh Coach for eight seasons, and prior to that, was an assistant. She was also an all-time Husker legend as an athlete. A national hunt will begin immediately, that along with the high profile AU opening will lead to a lively coaching landscape this spring.
Link: NU Release
The NCAA has announced the selections and session assignments for the Women's NCAA National finals. In the first session (afternoon), LSU, Stanford, Florida and UGA will compete. In the second (evening) session, Minnesota, UCLA, Arkansas and OU will compete.
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Auburn and former Head Coach Jeff Graba have mutually agreed to part ways. They have just finished a season which saw the Tigers fall to 25th in the Final standings. He had been at Auburn for 16 seasons and reportedly had one season remaining on his contract.
Link: AU Release
In a close and thrilling final, UCLA posted a 197.725 to edge Minnesota's 197.625 and advance to the NCAA national meet. The Gophers scored the major upset of the Regional meets, using a terrific, pressure-packed 49.525 on BB to surpass Utah's 197.5 and Bama's 197.175. Critically, Minnesota was the only team to go 24 for 24 in the final. Prior to this Regionals, Utah had advanced to Nationals for 49 straight years. Jordan Chiles led UCLA, posting a 10 to win FX and a 39.75 to win the AA. She also tied for the top mark on VT with Minnesota's Arianna Ostrum and Utah's Makenna Smith. Gopher Jordyn Lyden won BB and tied for the top mark on UB with Utah's Avery Neff.
With UCLA and Minnesota advancing, Utah's Avery Neff will advance as the top AAer from the second round. Denver's Shyla Bhatia had the top mark on a non-advancing team on VT, winning the tiebreaker (four judge scores). Ute Ana Padarariu won the tie-breaker on BB (four judges score) to grab the spot there. In the prelims, nine gymnasts on non-advancing teams tied at 9.9 on FX. Winning the tiebreaker (four judge scores) was Ella Zirbes of Utah. Aurelie Tran of Iowa, who posted a 10 in the second round, was previously tapped as the qualifier on UB. All of the Individual Qualifiers become office with the NCAA announcement. Shockingly, no Alabama athlete advanced.
Link: Results and UCLA Release
OU blasted to a 198.35 to win its 16th straight Regional title and capture a spot at Nationals. Arkansas posted a 197.45 to hold off Missouri's 197.225 and capture the second spot to Nationals. Ohio State was 4th at 196.7. OU was led by Mackenzie Estep and Faith Torrez. Torrez won the BB with a 10 and tied for 1st on UB with teammate Ella Murphy and Missouri's Hannah Horton. Estep tied for 1st on VT with Arkansas' Lauren Williams and tied for first on FX with teammate Elle Mueller and Arkansas' Joscelyn Roberson and Missouri's Kennedy Griffin. Sooner Lily Pederson posted the top mark in the AA at 39.6.
With OU and Arkansas advancing, the individual qualifiers from the second round became clear (though unofficially). Ohio State's Tory Vetter had the top mark of ant athlete on a non advancing in the AA, and should qualify as the individual AAer. Teammate Cameron Smith won the tiebreaker on vault (all four judges scores). Missouri's Hannah Horton should advance on UB. Kentucky's Delaynee Rodriguez should advance on BB while teammate Creslyn Brose should win the tiebreakerr on FX (National Qualifying Score).
Link: Results and OU Release
Event champions were named at the Big Ten Championships:
FX: Chase Davenport-Mills, Ohio State
PH: Brandon Dang, PH
R: Asher Cohen, NU
VT: Chase Pappas, Michigan
PB: Nathan York, NU
HB: Carson Eshleman, Michigan
Note: A number of gymnasts scratched the event finals, particularly on the leg events.
Link: Results and NU Release
Florida posted a 198.05 to defeated UGA's 197.75 as both squads advanced to Nationals. MSU was 3rd at 197.0, just ahead of Cal's 196.975. The Gators were led by Selena Harris-Miranda, who posted a 9.975 to win FX and tied with teammate Kayla DiCello for the top mark on BB. MSU's Nikki Smith was the AA winner at 39.725, and shared top honors on UB with UGA's Autumn Reingold. UGA's CaMarah Williams won the VT.
By virtue of Florida and UGA advancing, the Individual Qualifiers to Nationals became clear, based on the results of Round 2. MSU's Nikki Smith was the top AAer. Teammate Sage Kellerman appears to win the tiebreakers on VT (four score) and UB (four score). Arizona's Abigayle Martin was the top performer on a non-advancing team on BB and MSU's Gaby Ortiz was the top scorer on FX.
Link: Results and UF Release
Host LSU posted a 197.825 to win the Baton Regional and advance to Nationals. Stanford posted a 197.225 to edge Clemson's 197.15. Michigan was 4th at 196.75. Kailin Chio led the way for LSU, winning the VT with a 10 and the BB with a 9.975. She also won the AA at 39.75. Teammate Kaliya Lincoln won the FX. On UB, five gymnasts tied for the top mark: Stanford's Anna Roberts, Ui Soma and Ava Sorrent plus LSU's Ashley Cowan and Clemson's Ella Cesario.
Based on the results, Individual Qualifiers to Nationals were also set. Air Force's Maggie Slife was the top AAer in Round 2. Brie Clark of Clemson was the top qualifier on FX. Sophia Diaz of Michigan was the tiebreaker on UB (four scores) while teammate Carly Bauman won the tiebreaker on BB. Gwen Fink of UNC won the tie-breaker on VT (head judge score/Updated).
Link: Results and LSU Release
OU captured its second consecutive MPSF Conference title with a big 332.1 victory on Saturday. In 2nd was Stanford at 327.2 with Cal 3rd at 317.75 and Air Force 4th at 303.8. The Sooners were led Colby Aranda's win on PH, Fuzzy Benas' win on VT, Nathan Roman's win on PB, and Nico Hamilton's victory on HB. For Stanford, Cooper Kim won FX and Asher Hong won R.
Link: Results and Stanford Release
Greenville posted a 313.2 to win the ECAC Championships. Navy was just behind at 312.2, with Army at 312.05 close behind. W&M was 4th at 310.45, with Springfield 5th at 308.1 and Simpson 6th at 300.15. Greenville's Jaxon Clapper led the way, winning VT and PB. Teammate Kyler Hinson won he AA title and teammate Matthew Roth won PH. Navy was led by Matthew Petros' win on HB. Springfield's Blaise Rousseau won SR while Simpson's Braxton Jones won FX.
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Michigan won its sixth consecutive Big Ten Conference title, posting a 323.5 to defeat NU's 320.7, Illinois' 316.7, Ohio State's 314.8 and PSU's 310.85. Big Ten gymnast of the year Fred Richard won his fourth individual AA title, the 2nd gymnast to achieve that (John Roethlisberger of Minnesota was the other). The Olympian and reigning NCAA champ posted an 81.3 for the win. Saturday will be the event finals, and top event marks during the team event were posted by:
FX :Charlie Larson, Michigan
PH: Parker Thackston, Ohio State
R: Asher Cohen, Nebraska
VT: Larson, Landen Blixt, Michigan and Garrett Schooley, Illinois
PB: Richard and Nathan York, Nebraska
HB: Kristian Grahovski, Ohio State
Link: Resultsand Michigan Release
UCLA posted a 197.45 to win the second session in the second round at the Corvallis Regional. Minnesota came from behind with a strong second half of the meet to take the 2nd spot with a 196.975, outdistancing Iowa's 196.75. Washington was 4th at 195.85. The Bruins were led by Jordan Chiles and Tiana Sumanasekeera, who tied for the top mark in the AA at 39.625. They also tied for the top mark on FX while Chiles also had the top mark on VT. Iowa's Aurelie Tran guaranteed herself a spot at Nationals with a 10 on UB. Minnesota's Brooklyn Rowray had the top mark of the session on BB, but is tied for the top mark of the day and will await the results of Sunday's final.
Link: Results and UCLA Release
OU posted a 197.875 to easily outdistance the field and win the second session of the second round at Lexington. The Ohio State captured the other spot in the final, posting a 196.55 to just outpace Rutgers' 196.3, who entered the tournament as the #36 seed. Ella Murphy led OU, posting the top mark on BB and tying for the top mark on UB with teammate Lily Pederson. Troy Vetter led Ohio State, posting the top mark in the AA at 39.5 and sharing the top mark on VT with teammates Natalie Martin and Cameron Smith. The trio led the Buckeyes to a team total higher than the Sooners on VT. For Kentucky, Creslyn Brose had the top mark on FX, sharing it with gymnasts from session 1 but would win the second tiebreaker and therefore secured a spot at Nationals.
Cameron Smith would win the tiebreaker for an individual spot at Nationals, if the Buckeyes don't advance.
Link: Results and OU Release