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Last Week in College Gym: October 21

There’s a lot that happens on the gymternet each week. So much so that it can be hard to keep track of it all. From training updates and COVID-year announcements to recruiting rumors and coaching news, we don’t blame you for missing some important points here and there.

That’s where we come in. Last Week in College Gym is your one-stop shop for all the important headlines from the previous week in college gymnastics. No matter if you’re taking a social media break, went on vacation, or just don’t have the capacity to follow every single gymnast, team, and fan, we have you covered.

Top Storylines

Big Ten Schools Release Schedules

Schools in the Big Ten announced their schedules for the 2025 season, with Michigan slated to host the 2025 Big Ten Championships. As for other notable meets, there will be a Nashville Invitational to open the season that will include Nebraska, Auburn, Oklahoma, and BYU. The North Star Invitational – featuring Centenary, Iowa, Minnesota, and Pittsburgh – will be held in Minneapolis’ Armory arena on March 15.

Other Newsworthy Items

  • GK Elite gifted Clemson new training leotards.

Training Updates

  • Oklahoma junior Ava Siegfeldt is training a two back handspring to layout series on beam. 
  • Arizona sophomore Sophia Maisel is training bars after tearing her Achilles last season.
  • Auburn sophomore Alex Irvine is training a full on pike vault.
  • Denver sophomores Amanda Hargreaves and Maddison Reidenbach are training Yurchenko one and a half vaults. Fifth years Rylie Mundell and Abbie Thompson are training gainer pike beam dismounts.
  • Ohio State senior Kaitlyn Grimes is training a Yurchenko one and a half vault. Junior teammate Tory Vetter is training a back handspring side gainer full dismount on beam.

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Article by the editors of College Gym News

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