AAI 2026 NCAA Award Nominees

Ciena Alipio  UCLA

Luciana Alvarado-Reid  Central Michigan University

Carly Bauman  University of Michigan

Avery Bibbey  Utah State University

Alea Byrne  University of Illinois

Jordan Chiles  UCLA

Brie Clark  Clemson University

Cecilia Cooley  University of Denver

Ariana DeSouza  University of Alaska Anchorage

Kylie Eaquinto  Brigham Young University

Gwen Fink  University of North Carolina

eMjae Frazier  University of Florida

Gabby Gladieux  University of Alabama

Hannah Hagle  Auburn University

Jocelyn Harbeck  Northern Illinois University

Selena Harris-Miranda  University of Florida

Kara Houghton  Sacramento State University

Sage Kellerman  Michigan State University

Abigail Kenney  University of Bridgeport

Skyelar Kerico  University of Pennsylvania

Madeline Komoroski  University of Maryland

Addison Lawrence  University of Missouri

Gianna Masella  University of Iowa

Riley McCusker  University of Florida

Isabella Minervini  Towson University

Deiah Moody  University of Washington

Sarah Moraw  University of Minnesota

Serena Mullin  University of New Hampshire

Lana Navarro  University of Washington

Samantha Nickle  Northern Illinois University

Kiera O’Shea  Northern Illinois University

Ava Piedrahita  Penn State University

Morgan Price  University of Arkansas

Anna Roberts  Stanford University

Nikki Smith  Michigan State University

Kimberly Smith  Arizona State University

Leah Smith  University of Arkansas

Makenna Smith  University of Utah

Emma Strom  University of Arizona

Elise Tisler  University of Missouri

Faith Torrez  University of Oklahoma

Lilly Tubbs  University of Washington

Tory Vetter  Ohio State University

Kami Zarlengo  Texas Woman’s University

Olivia Zsarmani  Michigan State University

For me, no question. It’s Jordan Chiles. She’s been the face of elite and NCAA Gymnastics in the USA for the past 2 years.

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Iowa State cuts Women’s Gymnastics

The Iowa State University Athletics Department will discontinue its women’s gymnastics program and replace it with another sport that provides equal or additional participation opportunities for women, Endowed ISU Director of Athletics Jamie Pollard announced today.

Scholarship commitments will be honored for any women’s gymnast who elects to remain at ISU to complete their degree program and they will continue to be afforded access to all departmental services available to Cyclone student-athletes through the duration of their undergraduate academic career. …

Why was ISU’s 2026 gymnastics season cancelled after four competitions?
The decision to suspend the season resulted from a series of complex internal conflicts between individual teammates, coaching staff members, and parents. These conflicts created unreconcilable differences that not only prevented our team from competing, but they also prevented team members from carrying on their daily activities, including practice. In the end, suspending the remainder of the season was the only viable alternative after in-depth conversations with the student-athletes, coaching and support staff members. …

Iowa State To Reimagine Women’s Sports Lineup

Kailin Chio # 1 in NCAA

What a season.

Kailin Chio, from Henderson, Nevada, has moved ahead of Jordan Chiles in the all-around NQS standings.