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2025 Potential Lineups Hub

This year, we’re doing potential lineups a little differently. Introducing…the 2025 Potential Lineups Hub! Here, you’ll find comprehensive previews and analysis of projected lineups for every team in college gymnastics for the upcoming season. Whether you’re a dedicated fan, a fantasy gymnastics enthusiast, or just curious about the rising stars and seasoned veterans, these articles offer an in-depth look at how each roster is shaping up. Dive in and explore how teams are positioning themselves for success in 2025!

Teams’ articles will go live throughout Potential Lineups Week from Dec. 9-13, 2024. Be sure to check back daily as more Potential Lineups are released!

Monday: NCGA & GEC teams
Tuesday: Independents, MIC, plus non-regionals EAGL, ACC, MPSF, MWC, and MAC teams
Wednesday: 2024 final ranking Nos. 17-38
Thursday: 2024 final ranking Nos. 9-16
Friday: 2024 final ranking Nos. 1-8

A

Air Force, Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arizona State, Arkansas, Auburn

B

Ball State, Boise State, Bowling Green, Bridgeport, Brockport, Brown, BYU

C

California, Centenary, Central Michigan, Clemson, Cornell, Cortland

D

Denver

E

Eastern Michigan

F

Fisk, Florida

G

George Washington, Georgia, Greenville, Gustavus Adolphus

H

Hamline

I

Illinois, Illinois State, Iowa, Iowa State, Ithaca

K

Kent State, Kentucky

L

LIU, LSU

M

Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Missouri

N

N.C. State, Nebraska, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Northern Illinois

O

Ohio State, Oklahoma, Oregon State

P

Penn, Penn State, Pittsburgh

R

Rhode Island College, Rutgers

S

Sacramento State, San Jose State, SEMO, Simpson, Southern Connecticut, Southern Utah, Springfield, Stanford

T

Temple, Texas Woman’s, Towson

U

UC Davis, UCLA, Ursinus, Utah, Utah State, Utica, UW-Eau Claire, UW-La Crosse, UW-Oshkosh, UW-Stout, UW-Whitewater

W

Washington, West Chester, West Virginia, Western Michigan, Wilberforce, William & Mary, Winona State

Y

Yale

One comment

  1. Heads up, when Skye Blakely can hit this dismount safely, she’ll be ready for bars and beam:

    https://www.instagram.com/p/DDZrTdlxDf5/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=embed_video_watch_again

    Kayla DiCello is a bit behind Skye, but both may be ready for bars and beam by the start of the season. Vault and floor will likely have to wait until after midseason or until the 2026 season. Achilles ankle surgeries usually take 9 to 12 months for recoveries, but that is for normal people. Both of these world class gymnasts are working hard and pushing each other hard.

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