Lana Navarro Washington

How Conference Realignment Impacts the 2025 Season

For the second year in a row, conference realignment is a high-priority headline heading into the season. After plenty of mid-major shuffling from 2023 to 2024, the Power Four, née five, conferences are swapping schools ahead of the 2025 campaign, creating plenty of intriguing and new conference battles to watch. With many new faces in heavy contention to take home league hardware at the end of the season, it’s time to look at which programs are set to win debut titles.

ACC

Changes: added California and Stanford

Teams

Position in the conference in the respective polls listed in parentheses.

Team2024 RankingCGN PollWCGA PollACC Poll
California2 (1)5 (1)4 (1)1
Stanford5 (2)15 (2)15 (2)2
N.C. State28 (3)23 (3)25 (3)3
Clemson35 (4)25 (4)28 (4)4
Pittsburgh41 (5)NRNR6
North Carolina42 (6)NR36 (5)5

All-Arounders

NameTeam2024 NQS
eMjae FrazierCalifornia39.755
Mya LauzonCalifornia38.730
Madelyn WilliamsCalifornia39.565
Rebecca WellsClemson39.425
Julia KnowerNorth Carolina39.265

Freshmen

NameTeamRecruit Rating
Ondine AchampongCalifornia⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ui SomaStanford⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Jaime DuganStanford⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Levi Jung-RuivivarStanford⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
CJ KeunekeCalifornia⭐⭐⭐⭐

Just a year after sponsoring women’s gymnastics as a sport for the first time since 1984, the ACC adds two West Coast programs on the upswing. The Golden Bears, coming off their best year in program history with a runner-up finish at nationals, will be the heavy favorite to take home their first ACC title in their first year in the conference. Their Bay Area counterpart, the Cardinal, projects to be their toughest competition. Reigning NCAA vault champion Anna Roberts of Stanford and the dynamic California duo of Mya Lauzon and eMjae Frazier will headline the ACC, but don’t forget about OGs like North Carolina’s Lali Dekanoidze, Clemson’s Rebecca Wells, and N.C. State’s Chloe Negrete. They’ll not only pop up in weekly awards but project to be in heavy contention for conference titles come season’s end.

Big 12

Changes: added Arizona, Arizona State, and Utah; lost Oklahoma

Teams

Position in the conference in the respective polls listed in parentheses.

Team2024 RankingCGN PollWCGA Poll
Utah3 (1)4 (1)5 (1)
Denver10 (2)13 (2)12 (2)
Arizona State16 (3)21 (3)20 (3)
BYU25 (4)30 (5)27 (4)
Iowa State29 (5)32 (6)32 (6)
Arizona31 (6)29 (4)30 (5)
West Virginia53 (7)NRNR

All-Arounders

NameTeam2024 NQS
Madison UlrichDenver39.525
Makenna SmithUtah39.485
Alysen FearsArizona39.415
Rosie CasaliDenver39.345
Jada MangahasArizona State39.345

Freshmen

NameTeamRecruit Rating
Avery NeffUtah⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Zoe JohnsonUtah⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Clara RaposoUtah⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Jessa JanickeArizona⭐⭐⭐⭐
Haylee HardinIowa State⭐⭐⭐⭐
Aubrey KrohnfeldtArizona⭐⭐⭐⭐
Deborah SilvaBYU⭐⭐⭐⭐

Losing the sport’s current dynasty program is a huge hit, but adding three in its place—including the only program to make every single NCAA championship—is positive overall for a conference that had only three gymnastics teams total a decade ago. Utah and its lauded freshman class will be the heavy favorite in its quest for another national title, but expect Denver’s experienced roster to put up a fight, having usurped the Sooners in recent memory and wanting to avoid being overshadowed in the conference race again. It’ll be a fun bout between former five-star recruits in Pioneer Madison Ulrich and Red Rock Avery Neff for all-around supremacy. The Arizona schools also get a boost regarding league results, as fighting for a spot on the podium is far more manageable after fighting just to finish in the top half of the Pac-12 previously.

Big Ten

Changes: added UCLA and Washington

Teams

Position in the conference in the respective polls listed in parentheses.

Team2024 RankingCGN PollWCGA PollBig Ten Poll
Minnesota12 (1)17 (4)18 (5)5
Ohio State13 (2)18 (5)16 (4)4
Michigan State14 (3)10 (2)11 (2)1
Penn State15 (4)20 (6)21 (6)6
UCLA17 (5)7 (1)10 (1)2
Michigan19 (6)11 (3)13 (3)3
Illinois22 (7)26 (9)22 (7)8
Washington23 (8)27T (10T)26 (10)11
Nebraska24 (9)24 (8)23 (8)7
Maryland26 (10)22  (7)24 (9)9
Iowa37 (11)27T (10T)29 (11)10
Rutgers46 (12)NRNR12

All-Arounders

NameTeam2024 NQS
Skyla SchulteMichigan State39.535
Payton HarrisOhio State39.490
Karina MuñozIowa39.470
Tory VetterOhio State39.465
Emma SpenceNebraska39.460

Freshmen

NameTeamRecruit Rating
Sophia DiazMichigan⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Macy McGowanUCLA⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Jahzara RangerMichigan⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Rylee GuevaraOhio State⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Ava StewartMinnesota⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Arguably, this is the most intriguing conference race entering the season. Continuing the trend of new teams entering as title favorites, UCLA is the highest-ranked Big Ten team in both the preseason coaches poll and CGN poll. However, even with the return of Olympic Champion Jordan Chiles, the Bruins are favored far less heavily than the newbies in other conferences—if favored at all. Despite lots of new faces, Michigan cannot be counted out after running the league for so long and bringing in the top-ranked rookie class, and you can make a case for reigning Big Ten champ Michigan State as the preseason favorite with heavy-hitters like Nikki Smith, Sage Kellerman, and Skyla Schulte bolstering lineups. There’s also an interesting storyline in the middle of the pack, as Washington and Iowa traded several members of their coaching staffs over the summer to thicken the plot deep into the Big Ten.

Pac-12

Changes: lost Arizona, Arizona State, California, Stanford, UCLA, Utah, and Washington

Status—on hiatus. With Oregon State the lone program left in the conference sponsoring women’s gymnastics, there will be no Pac-12 in 2025. The conference did announce it is adding several schools in the next few years, including Boise State and Utah State, who do sponsor the sport, so expect a return from the previous powerhouse league—potentially for the 2027 season. Oregon State will be an affiliate of the Big 12 for 2026.

SEC

Changes: added Oklahoma

Teams

Position in the conference in the respective polls listed in parentheses.

Team2024 RankingCGN PollWCGA Poll
LSU1 (1)2 (2)2 (2)
Florida4 (2)3 (3)3 (3)
Oklahoma6 (3)1 (1)1 (1)
Arkansas7 (4)12 (7)8 (6)
Alabama 8 (5)6 (4)6 (4)
Kentucky9 (6)9 (6)7 (5)
Missouri11 (7)8 (5)9 (7)
Georgia18 (8)14 (8)14 (8)
Auburn20 (9)16 (9)17 (9)

All-Arounders

NameTeam2024 NQS
Haleigh BryantLSU39.810
Jordan BowersOklahoma39.775
Leanne WongFlorida39.690
Faith TorrezOklahoma39.675
Audrey DavisOklahoma39.630

Freshmen

NameTeamRating
Elle MuellerOklahoma⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Lily PedersonOklahoma⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Kailin ChioLSU⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Kelsey SladeOklahoma⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Olivia KellyMissouri⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Major conference realignment was kicked off by the SEC’s acquisition of the Big 12’s most sought-after athletic departments in Oklahoma and Texas, and on the gymnastics level, that carried huge weight. As if the SEC needed to get any stronger, adding the Sooners’ six championships to the mix means the conference now claims more than half of the NCAA women’s gymnastics titles, making it the toughest conference by far with the Pac-12 picked apart. Facing a tougher schedule, all eyes will be on Oklahoma to see how it adjusts, and maintaining the status quo will fall on household names Jordan Bowers and Audrey Davis. It won’t be an easy task, as it has to contend with defending NCAA champ LSU and all-around queen Haleight Bryant, a Leanne Wong-led Florida that’s seeking it’s first title since 2015, and the six other league foes ranked in the top 17 of both polls. Managing health and lineups throughout the SEC just got that much trickier.

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