Chloe Negrete N.C. State

2025 N.C. State Potential Lineups

N.C. State was one of 2024’s most memorable teams, dominating the first year of the revived ACC and storming into the top 20 nationwide by the end of the regular season. This year, the Wolfpack will be looking to consolidate that success and cap it with a regionals performance that reflects its quality. Some important routines graduated, particularly from star all-arounder Emily Shepard, but this is a deep team with a large freshman class that can find ways to fill in the gaps.

2024 Rewind

No. 28 overall | No. 1 at ACCs | No. 16 in regular season | Regional Semifinals

N.C. State crushed the regular season last year and then had one of its worst meets of the year at regionals, which hurt its ranking significantly. Winning the ACC was expected, but the margin of victory was still satisfyingly emphatic. 

Losses & Gains

ReturningIn
Sixth-Years
Chloe Negrete

Seniors
Peyton Childs
Macy Jennings
Lucy Lehman
Brooke Smead
Krista Zultevicz

Juniors
Meg Adler
Kailee Adomaites
Katya Edwards
Madeline Reid 

Sophomores
Raina Gandhi
Elle Hadrick
Maddie Hall
Katie Harper
Ashley Knight 
Lauren Wright
Freshmen
Ava Myers
Bella O’Bryant
Kyla Petrocci
Jenna Rusk
Syniya Thomas 
Caroline Volk
Out
Graduated
Madison Benson 
Alexis Ortega (AA)
Emily Shepard (AA)

Retired
Wells Fischer
Sofia Obregon
Injury Update
Elle Hadrick competed a few meets in 2024 before missing the rest of the season with a foot injury.

Apparatus Deep Dive

Vault

2024 Event Ranking: No. 24 | NQS: 49.195 | Average: 49.102

Event Overview: This is a pretty vault rotation composed primarily of Yurchenko fulls with a little variety. Ashley Knight’s front handspring pike half is a highlight while Chloe Negrete has a long history of absolutely drilling her Yurchenko full. Freshmen contribute more nice, tidy fulls and will help to keep this lineup looking similar to last year.
Locks: Ashley Knight, Chloe Negrete
Contenders: Meg Adler, Maddie Hall, Ava Myers, Syniya Thomas, Caroline Volk, Krista Zultevicz
Wildcards: Katya Edwards, Lucy Lehmann, Lauren Wright

Bars

2024 Event Ranking: No. 16 | NQS: 49.335 | Average: 49.125

Event Overview: Bars was a strength in 2024, but the pressure’s on to replace the final two routines in the lineup. Luckily, this event is a strength for the Wolfpack newcomers. It might take a few weeks to settle in, but there shouldn’t be a major bars decline.
Locks: Katie Harper, Madeline Reid
Contenders: Kailee Adomaites, Peyton Childs, Ava Myers, Jenna Rusk, Caroline Volk
Wildcards: Elle Hadrick, Maddie Hall, Brooke Smead, Krista Zultevicz

Beam

2024 Event Ranking: No. 12 | NQS: 49.405 | Average: 49.090

Event Overview: Beam was the keynote event for the 2024 Wolfpack, and the leadership of beam anchor Negrete will continue to be important here. Freshman Caroline Volk’s needle scale and triple series have gotten a lot of play time in training clips; is she a future star?
Locks: Meg Adler, Katie Harper, Macy Jennings, Chloe Negrete
Contenders: Maddie Hall, Kyla Petrocci, Caroline Volk
Wildcards: Kailee Adomaites, Peyton Childs, Ashley Knight, Ava Myers, Brooke Smead, Syniya Thomas, Lauren Wright, Krista Zultevicz

Floor

2024 Event Ranking: No. 26 | NQS: 49.360 | Average: 49.244

Event Overview: Floor was a reliable strength last year, and enough of the core returns that it should remain a comfortable strength for the Wolfpack. There are lots of freshman options here, too, though it’s hard to identify the frontrunners.
Locks: Katya Edwards, Ashley Knight, Chloe Negrete, Krista Zultevicz
Contenders: Meg Adler, Elle Hadrick, Maddie Hall, Syniya Thomas, Jenna Rusk
Wildcards: Kailee Adomaites, Macy Jennings, Ava Myers, Kyla Petrocci

Records Watch

Team: 197.725 | AA: 39.750 | VT: 49.325/9.950 | UB: 49.450/9.975 | BB: 49.525/10.000 | FX: 49.775/10.000

Many of these records are quite old and still a stretch for the modern Wolfpack, but some are plausible. Vault and beam team records are within reach with a strong home meet. The team bars record was tied last year, though graduated seniors played a major role in that number. Sixth-year senior Chloe Negrete has career highs of 9.950 on beam and 9.975 on floor, so perfect 10s on either aren’t inconceivable. 

The Big Picture

Replacing Shepard and Alexis Ortega is a big ask. Those 9.900-plus scores won’t appear overnight. This is a team with a succession plan, though; lots of returning athletes have been showing events they didn’t previously compete in training while most of the newcomers could plausibly be in the mix for at least a couple of lineups. One last year with Negrete is a great opportunity for N.C. State to prove last year wasn’t a fluke while easing the generational transition that’s coming up next year.

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Article by Rebecca Scally

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