Recruiting Roundup

Recruiting Roundup: July 10

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.

Commitments

Class of 2026
  • National qualifier McCartney Bazar has committed to Eastern Michigan.
  • Region 5 beam runner-up and all-around bronze medallist Chase Morrow has committed to Bridgeport.
  • Regional floor bronze medallist Katelyn Bjork has committed to UW-Oshkosh.
  • Fourth-place finisher on beam, floor, and the all-around at regionals, Audra Butler will attend SEMO on an athletic scholarship.
  • Corrina Merchant has committed to Greenville.
  • Spanish athlete Mireia Vargas has committed to Hamline.
  • Three-star Vanessa Wilson, who placed third in the all-around at Canadian nationals, committed to Michigan State on a full athletic scholarship.
Class of 2027
  • Four-star Niyonna Franklin, who was regional all-around silver medallist as well as beam and floor champion, has committed to Auburn on a full athletic scholarship.
  • Mongolian elite Anuka Gomboluudev has committed to Penn.
  • Claire Gilmer, who boasts a personal best of 9.65 on beam, has committed to Minnesota.
  • Regional floor runner-up and three-star Carter Kempton has decommitted from Georgia.
  • National vault bronze medallist and regional floor runner-up, three-star Ellie Ma has committed to Washington on an athletic scholarship.
  • Kaliyah Martin, who has a personal best of 9.875 on vault, has committed to Northern Illinois on scholarship.
  • National floor bronze medallist, four-star Paige Natysin, has committed to Arizona on a full athletic scholarship.
  • Three-star Aaliyah Oglesby has switched her commitment from Georgia to Auburn, where she will attend on a full athletic scholarship.

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Article by Gemma Selby