The world of college gymnastics never truly stops, even in the offseason. One week can bring a whirlwind of news, from seismic shifts in coaching lineups to athletes unveiling jaw-dropping new skills in training. It’s easy to miss a beat, but don’t worry—we have you covered. This is your weekly dose 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!
Coaching & Staff News
- Former Eau Claire gymnast and team manager Tia Ravara was promoted to assistant coach for the program. Former Florida team manager Will Gomez was also named as an assistant coach.
- Former William & Mary gymnast Caroline Blatchford was named as a volunteer assistant coach for the program.
Training Updates
New Skills Spotted
- North Carolina senior Gwen Fink is training a Yurchenko one and a half on vault.
- Oklahoma sophomore Lily Pederson is training a Ray release on bars.
Rehab Progress
- San Jose State sophomore Ella Power tore her left Achilles.
- Boise State freshman Nesia Bat Yehudah was seen in a left foot boot.
- West Virginia junior Julia Brown was seen in a left lower leg cast and in proximity to a scooter.
- Alabama senior Karis German was seen in a left foot boot.
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
- UCLA freshman Ashlee Sullivan will represent the United States at the Memorial Arthur Gander competition taking place in Switzerland in November.
- Former Auburn gymnast Sunisa Lee walked in the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show.
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News curated by Katherine Weaver with assistance from the editors of College Gym News



