We have finished the first four weeks of the season, and some clear trends have emerged. We have the usual suspects challenging for the top ranks, while a few others are struggling. We have squads that have shown remarkable improvement, while others are still finding their footing in the new season. With a season that is still young coupled with hte impact on the new National Qualifying System, we are setting ourselves up for some unpredictable results in the post-season. Let's take a look at some impressions from the young season:
Every year this task seems to get tougher, as the rising level of talent in the NCAA continues to expand. The end of an Olympic quad is especially tough, as large incoming classes are bolstered with talent that includes elite athletes that had deferred a year or two before entering college. This year is no exception. Read on to see which team we selected as the top incoming class for 2025-2026.
As we head into Week 11 of the season, we're in the final stretch in the Race to the Regionals. Teams are still battling out for the Top 36 Regional Qualifiers, and the in particular, the Top 28 (or so) teams that will not have to experience the play-in round at Regionals. Here's a few
Every year this task seems to get ever tougher, as the rising level of talent in the NCAA continues to expand. The end of an Olympic quad is especially tough, as large incoming classes are bolstered with talent that includes elite athletes that had deferred a year or two before entering college. This year is no exception. Read on to see which team we selected as the top incoming class for 2024-2025.
What a wild and exciting finish to the NCAA gymnastics season!. We have a new first time Women's Champion and a five in a row Men's team champion. Let's do a quick rewind and visit some of our wishes for next season.
We're in mid-February and it's time to assess the season so far. The first half has gone in a blink of an eye, and the expansive coverage across multiple platforms has made NCAA gymnastics available to a wider and wider audience. Here's a few thoughts so far.
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