The level 10 season is officially underway, and throughout the year we’ll spotlight select meets from across the country while checking in on how some of the top recruits are performing. Three meets this week acted as Nastia Liukin Cup Qualifiers with the top all-around performer in both the junior and senior competition punching their tickets to the competition on March 7, 2026, in Henderson, Nev.
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Meet Results
Alamo Classic, Texas
The senior qualifier from this meet was Elizaveta Grebenkova (Auburn, ‘27), and the junior was Si Qi Gundrum. Grebenkova scored 38.900, followed by three-star Morgan Western (‘27) who finished second with 38.375. Three-star Sydney Snyder (Clemson, ‘26) placed third with 37.925. Grebenkova took the top score on vault and bars with the top beam score going to fellow Auburn commit Brooke Reingold (‘27) and floor to Metroplex’s Paityn Adams (Denver, ‘27).
Brestyan’s Invitational, Mass.
In the senior competition, five-star Paige Alexander (Ohio State, ‘26) led the field with the top all-around score of 38.650, securing the Nastia Liukin spot. No gymnast recorded more than one event top score. Tori Hess (Arkansas, ‘27) earned the season’s first 10.0 on floor, while the top bars score of 9.850 was shared by Giselle Reda (‘27) and Jazlyn Jackson (Iowa State, ‘26). Four-star Minnesota recruit Lindsay Pseja (‘26) posted the highest beam score with a 9.800, and Sabrina Visconti (Arkansas, ‘26) claimed the top vault score.
In the junior competition, the Nastia Liukin Cup qualifier was World Class Gymnastics’ Aria Smith.
California Grand Invitational, Cal.
Five-star Jada Kim (Georgia, ‘26) claimed the Nastia Liukin Cup spot with an impressive all-around total of 38.950, highlighted by the day’s top scores on vault (9.900) and floor (9.825). Fellow five-star Morgan Reihl (Clemson, ‘26) finished just 0.025 behind Kim and led the beam standings, while Ronnie Amey (Michigan, ‘26) recorded the highest bars score with a 9.850.
In the junior competition, Charlie Marshall secured the Nastia Liukin Cup berth.
Commitments
Class of 2026
- Sarah Serrano has committed to Brown. She excels on vault and beam but is a solid all-around competitor.
- Lily McDonald, a level nine gymnast from North East Texas Elite, has announced her commitment to Centenary.
- Leona Gentien, a Canadian athlete from Calgary Gym Centre, has announced her commitment to Utah State on a full ride. She was the Canadian national all-around champion and bar runner-up in the open division last season.
- Myckaela Rosales, a level 10 out of Canada, will become a Purple Knight following her commitment to Bridgeport.
- Emma Moniza has committed to further her athletic and academic career at Whitewater. She excels on beam, where she has a personal best of 9.625.
Class of 2027
- West Virginia has secured the commitment of two-time national qualifier Laila Isaac on a full ride.
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Article by Kt Couldrey



