College gymnastics never truly stops, even in the offseason. One week can bring a whirlwind of news, from seismic coaching shifts to athletes training jaw-dropping new skills. It’s easy to miss a beat, but don’t worry—we have you covered. This is your weekly recap of everything you need to know from the gymternet, delivering the biggest headlines, crucial updates, and stories you might have missed. Let’s dive into the week’s action!
Top Storylines
Richardson Enrolls at Oregon State
Former UCLA commit Camryn Richardson, originally set to join the team for the 2025 season, enrolled at Oregon State. Richardson competed at the developmental program level for the 2025 season.
Coaching & Staff News
Stauch Named Ursinus Assistant Coach
Former Bowling Green gymnast Natalie Stauch was named as an assistant coach at Ursinus.
Training Updates
New Skills Spotted
- Florida sophomore Gabby Disidore is training a double layout dismount on bars.
Recruiting Buzz
College gymnastics recruiting news moves fast! For in-depth coverage of commitments, signings, and all the latest recruiting developments, be sure to check out our weekly Recruiting Roundup.
Other Newsworthy Items
- Former Kentucky and Clemson gymnast Kaitlin DeGuzman was named to the nominative roster for the World Championships, representing the Philippines. She last represented the Philippines at the 2017 Southeast Asian Games. Former LSU gymnast Aleah Finnegan and former UCLA gymnast Emma Malabuyo also appeared on the nominative roster after announcing their intention to compete for the Philippines there.
- Southern Utah gymnast Madyson Blake-Howard won the school’s Young Alumnus Award.
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News curated by Katherine Weaver with assistance from the editors of College Gym News



