Michigan (W) has hired Quest Hayden as an assistant. He was previously an assistant at Ohio State, and before that, at Iowa and UNC. He also was a volunteer assistant at PSU and Michigan. He was formerly a standout at PSU and a member of the US National Team.
Link: Release
Denver has hired former Cal assistant coach John Carney as their new assistant. Prior to that, he had coached at Missouri and Oregon State.
Link: Release
Taylor Spears has stepped away from her role as the Associate Head Coach at Arizona. The former OU standout is stepping away completely from collegiate gymnastics.
Link: Insta
Olympian Helzy Rivera, an LSU commit, won her first US Senior Women's AA title with a strong day 2 performance, posting a 56.4 to win with a two day tally of 112.0. Florida grad Leanne Wong was 2nd while Arkansas' Joscelyn Roberson was 3rd. UCLA signee Ashlee Sullivan was 4th while Florida commit Simone Rose was 5th. Close behind was clubmate and fellow future Gator Jayla Hang, who bounced back after problems on Day 1. Florida commit Dulcy Caylor was 8th, UCLA signee Tiana Sumanasekera was 9th.
Rivera won BB, FX and tied for 1st on UB with Florida's Skye Blakely. Wong won the VT.
All of the above plus recruitables Garbrielle Hardie (2029) and Claire Pease (2027) were named to the US Senior National Team.
Link: USA Gym
Stanford's Asher Hong won his first US senior Men's AA title, with a dominant performance. He won the AA competition with a combined 170.02, nearly an eight point difference over the runnerup, Michigan's Frederick Richard. He also won national titles on VT, FX and Rings, and placed 2nd on PB. Richard bounced back from a rough first day to take second at 162.565. OU's Fuzzy Benas was just behind in 3rd at 162.31 Air Force's Patrick Hoopes won the PH while former Stanford star Brody Malone won the PB. Stanford' grad Taylor Burkhart won the HB.
Joining Hong on the Men's World Championships team are Illini Brandon Dang, Hoopes, Malone, former Buckeye Kameron Nelson and Donell Whittenburg. Burkhart is a non-traveling alternate.
Also named to the Men's Senior National Team were Benas, Michigan's grad Crew Bold, Stanford's Jun Iwai, PSU grad Josh Karnes, former Cardinal Riley Loos, Dante Reive (2026), and former Cardinal Colt Walker.
Link: USA Gym
Stanford's Asher Hong took a large lead after Day 1 of the senior men's division at the US (Xfinity) Championships. He notched a strong 85.585 to best OU's Fuzzy Benas (81.105) and former Cardinal Colt Walker (81.058). Hong was also first on VT and 2nd on R, FX and PB. Walker had the top mark on PB. Air Force's Patrick Hoopes had the top spot on PH, while former Buckeye Kameron Nelson was first on FX. Stanford grad Taylor Burkhart had the top mark on HB.
Link: USA Gym
Cal signee Tonya Paulsson, representing Taiwan, was 3rd AA and 2nd on BB. She was also 4th on the FX. Clemson commit Emma Malewski won the bronze on BB.
In the Men's competition, Air Force's Patrick Hoopes won bronze on the PH. Stanford grad Colt Walker placed 6th in the AA while Stanford's Kai Uemura was 18th. Illinoi's Tate Costa was 7th on the FX. OU Sooner Ignacio Yockers, representing Spain, was 9th AA and 4th on PH. Nebraska grad Ioannis Chronopoulos, representing Canada, was 11th AA.
The US only sent a men's delegation. They placed 8th in the team final. Japan won the men's and women's titles by a large margin.
Link: All Results and USA Gym Release 2 and 3
Claire Pease won the AA and VT titles at the US Classic, the final precursor to the US Championships. Florida commit Simone Rose (2026) was 2nd and Arkansas' Joscelyn Roberson was 3rd. UGA signee Brooke Pierson was 4th. UCLA signee Ashlee Sullivan was 6th AA and 1st on BB while Stanford commit Alicia Zhou (2026) was tied for 8th AA. UCLA incoming frosh Jordis Eichman was 10th. Florida commit Dulcy Caylor was 11th was LSU commit Hezly Rivera and UCLA commit Nola Matthews tied for 12th. LSU commit Annalisa Milton was 14th.
Individually, Michigan's Myli Lew won the UB. 2027 recruit Reese Esponda posted the top mark on FX. A total of 29 athletes were slated to compete, including 23 in the AA. Florida grad Leanne Wong competed two events while 2026 Florida commit Jayla Hang competed the same two events.
Link: USA Gym
New Illinois State Head Coach Cassandra Ringer has announced the retention of assistant Kendra Combs and the hiring of new assistant coach Adeline Kenlin. Kenlin was a standout at Iowa. A two-time All-American and the 2022 national runner-up on BB.
Link: Illinois State Release
Michigan Head Coach Bev Plocki has retired from her post after 36 seasons of coaching. She led the Wolverines to 26 Big Ten Championships and one National Team Title. She led the Wolverines to 26 Big Ten championships, the most by any coach in any sport in Big Ten history An 11-time Big Ten Coach of the Year and two-time National Coach of the Year, her athletes have secured 212 NCAA All-America honors and nine NCAA individual titles. In an emotional video statement, she stated she was retiring in order to devote her full focus on helping her husband in his second battle with leukemia.
Maile'ana Kanewa-Hermelyn has been elevated to Head Coach, as part of a planned transition. She has spent seven years with Michigan as an assistant. She was a standout at OU, taking part in two National Championships and earning two first team All-American honors and two Big 12 Vault titles.
Link: Plocki Announcement
NIU has named Nita Teague as their new Head Coach. She had been serving as the interim Head Coach since last September. Prior to that, she was the associate Head Coach. A former athlete at NIU, she has been on the coaching staff for 19 years. Prior to Energym, she spend 22 years at Energym.
Link: Release
The American Classic is a qualifying meet for the US Championships. Stanford signee Alicia Zhou placed first and OU commit Izzy Stassi (2026) was 2nd Both qualified to the US Championships. Michigan signee Myli Lew placed 3rd, and qualified to the Championships as a two event (UB/BB) specialist. Florida commit (2026) Kieryn Finnell tied for 5th AA. GA signee Brooke Pierson was 8th, UCLA signee Jordis Eichman was 9th, and LSU commit Malea Milton (2026) was 10th. UGA signee Kelise Woolford was 12th, while Arkansas commit Sabrina Visconti (2026) was 13th.
Link: Results
Several former NCAA stars opted out of the House Settlement agreement, preserving their rights in future litigation. They are listed in the appendix of the final order granting approval of the settlement, linked HERE. The list of 357 names includes Maggie Nichoals, Kyla Ross, Madison Kocian, and Katelyn Ohashi.
Clemson has hired Luke Wasson as an assistant. He had been the associate Head Coach at Ohio State until 2024. He had been there a total of seven years. He previously was the optional team director at Perfection Gymnastics School.
Link: Release