This week featured a few exciting meets, including Nevada’s state championships and the KPAC elite qualifier.
News
Four-star Jayla Booker, who trains at American Twisters, has switched her commitment from Rutgers to Florida where she has committed on a full ride.
Meet Results
State Championships, Nevada
Five-star Kimarra Echols (Missouri, ‘25) took the state title with a 39.200 all-around and a 9.750 personal best on beam. Three-star Daisy Bowles (Iowa, ‘25) took second place with 38.350 and a 10.0 on bars, only the second perfect score on the event this season, with three-star Genesis PeBenito in third with a personal best score on bars (9.800). Miriam Harris (Michigan State, ‘25), sister of Florida’s Selena Harris-Miranda, placed second on bars (one of her two events this meet) with a huge personal best 9.950, the third bars highest score in the country this season.
Other Notable Results
- Brynn Torry (Auburn, ‘25), who has competed a mix of level 10 and elite, matched her personal best 38.825 to win the Magical March Invitational. Her most recent elite meet was Winter Cup where her best event was floor with a 12.500.
- Amelia Lannon (New Hampshire, ‘25) scored a personal best 9.900 at the Starlight Invitational, MA
- Macy Nihart (Eastern Michigan, ‘25) bested her previous all-around high with a 37.950 as well as a personal best 9.600 on floor in the Michigan State Meet.
- Three-star Lily Thaxton (Kentucky, ‘25) won the West Virginia State meet with a 38.400, a point and a half above her closest competitor and a two tenth improvement on her personal best.
- Jazmyn Jimenez (Utah, ‘26) and Sabrina Visconti (Arkansas, ‘26) competed at the KPAC Cup elite qualifier. Jimenez had a strong all-around score of 50.750 including a 13.00 on bars, and Visconti scored a 12.350 on floor.
- Safia El Mammann (Arizona State, ‘25) set new career highs on vault (9.775), beam (9.750), and the all-around (38.55) at Connecticut States. This was the highest all-around score, followed by Jilleah White’s (‘26) 38.000. White set a career-high of her own with a 9.650 on beam.
New Commitments
For a full list of recruits and where they are committed for each of the active classes, check out our complete database. To learn more about the gymnasts, click their name to visit their CGN profile where you’ll find high scores, links to their score page(s), their social media accounts, and more.
Class of 2025
- Caroline Haynes, who was a national qualifier last season, has committed to the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, becoming the fifth to join the class.
- Ball state picked up three-star recruit Scarlet Pajer. Her highest scores come on vault and floor but her all-around high of 38.225 should make her a key competitor on multiple events for the Cardinals.
- Mariah Green will join Maryland on a full ride. She becomes the seventh athlete to commit in this talented class which includes five rated recruits.
- Kaitlyn Micale has committed to Ithaca to further her academic and athletic career.
Class of 2026
- Isla Finn is set to become a Bear following her commitment to Brown University to further her athletic and academic career.
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Jocelyn Lannon (25) has committed to Towson based on her instagram.