’22 NCAA REGIONALS projection

If you can get to one of the four Regionals March 30-April 2, this is probably the strongest year ever for Women’s Gymnastics. Very competitive.

Though it won’t be official until the NCAA Selection Show on Tuesday, March 22 β€”top 16 teams should be seeded:

At Oklahoma: Oklahoma, Minnesota, Cal, Arizona State

At Auburn: Florida, Auburn, Kentucky, Denver

At NC State: Michigan, LSU, Missouri, UCLA

At Washington: Utah, Alabama, Michigan State, Oregon State

36 teams qualify for Regionals. In 2022 #36 Western Michigan got in with 196.215.

#37 Central Michigan just misses with 196.140.

See the full list of teams that qualified.

2022 MIC Champions TWU

MIC Conference Championships:

TWU 195.75
Lindenwood 194.875
Illinois St 194.275

Leadership – Lexi Graber

Every Gym needs leaders. On the competition floor. And in training.

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NCAA Report Card: March 16, 2022

Brandis Heffner runs down where the top teams stand leading into the playoffs:

Top of the Class – Florida:

Currently boasting the highest possible score if everyone were to match their season high (199.475), the Gators have shown the potential to explode for humongous totals on any event. Trinity Thomas is a quarter-tenth shy on bars of earning a 10.0 on every event in a single season, and she’s led Florida to an undefeated season …

Read more …

College Bound Camp – Canada

Calgary Gymnastics Centre will be hosting a camp for WAG interested in competing in the NCAA.

This is an ideal opportunity for Canadians who want to learn more about the U.S. College system.

July 1-3, 2022 – Calgary

In fact, NCAA coaches will be coaching the training groups.

Register via ShowtimeCC.com.

There are other College Bound Camps available at FlipFest: TN and Fuzion: MO.

Thanks Kelsey.

π‰πšπœπ€ π…π«πžπžπ¦πšπ§ – H Bar

HIT.

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2022 AAI Award Finalists

Kyla Bryant – Stanford University
Lexi Graber – University of Alabama
Derrian Gobourne – Auburn University
Ona Loper – University of Minnesota
Trinity Thomas – University of Florida
Natalie Wojcik – University of Michigan

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Coaches vote for the top female gymnast in the NCAA. Winner announced at the NCAA Championships in April.

Here’s the FULL list of nominees.

  • Audrey Barber – University of Maryland
  • Alyssa Baumann – University of Florida
  • Rachel Baumann – University of Georgia
  • Alissa Bonsall – Penn State University
  • Maya Bordas – University of California
  • Rachel Borden – University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Lauren Bridgens – Penn State University
  • Kyla Bryant – Stanford University
  • Ariana Castrence – Temple University
  • Leah Clapper – University of Florida
  • Kathryn Doran – University of Bridgeport
  • Sami Durante – Louisiana State University
  • Norah Flatley – UCLA
  • Derrian Gobourne – Auburn University
  • Isabel Goyco – Texas Woman’s University
  • Lexi Graber – The University of Alabama
  • Belle Huang – Rutgers University
  • Cristal Isa – University of Utah
  • Anna Kaziska – Southeast Missouri State University
  • Ona Loper – University of Minnesota
  • Colby Miller – Ohio State University
  • Olivia Miller – University of Pittsburgh
  • Emily Muhlenhaupt – Boise State University
  • Maggie O’Hara – University of Arkansas
  • Nya Reed – University of Florida
  • Kynsee Roby – University of Nebraska
  • Alexandria Ruiz – University of Denver
  • Savannah Schoennherr – University of Florida
  • Megan Skaggs – University of Florida
  • Trinity Thomas – University of Florida
  • Olivia Trautman – University of Oklahoma
  • Sadie Miner-Van Tassell – Brigham Young University
  • Drew Watson – Auburn University
  • Natalie Wojcik – University of Michigan
  • Kaitlyn Yanish – Oregon State University