In a year punctuated by all manner of unrest and hardship, the murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis police officers
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After Years of Self-Doubt, Florida Commit Anya Pilgrim Finds Where She Belongs
In March 2017 at the International Gymnix in Montreal, Canada, a young 12-year-old gymnast, in her first year as an
Read moreThe New All-American: How a Good Manager Can Make All the Difference
When watching college gymnastics, it’s easy to see what’s on the surface–the double layouts, the sticks, the pointed feet. We
Read moreConsistency and Familiar Faces Ring in the Jen Llewellyn Era at Washington
Last month, standing on the floor of Alaska Airlines Arena during Washington’s Purple and Gold intrasquad meet was a full
Read moreAfter 32 Years, Bev Plocki Finally Got Her National Title. And She’s Not Finished Yet.
It’s April 17, 2021. In Fort Worth, Texas, the NCAA team final is about to come to an end. In
Read moreFormer ECAC Teams Excited About Opportunities, Exposure From New Gymnastics East Conference
After a long 658 days, several teams will finally, and happily, find themselves back on the floor, this time competing
Read moreThe Flame Is Still Alive for Peter and Mary Jansson in New Roles at Arizona
“Life goes on, and we’ll find a way to get through it and stay in touch with gymnastics,” Peter Jansson
Read more40 Years of NCAA Gymnastics
2022 is a special year—it marks the 40th anniversary of NCAA gymnastics. Since its first season in 1982, many teams
Read moreA Look at NCAA Gym’s Most Breakable Records
Collegiate gymnastics has continued to evolve since its first national championships in 1982. Through rule changes and increased difficulty, some
Read moreIn Face of Adversity, Arkansas Signee Morgan Price Finds Inspiration in Family Bond
When Morgan Price was only six years old, her father, former Kansas City Royals baseball player Chris Price, passed away
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