Mickayla Stuckey, a level 10 from Cincinnati Gymnastics Academy is signed on to start her NCAA career at Eastern Michigan this fall. She is a
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Why It Took Me 10 Years to Get a Tattoo of the Olympic Rings
Daria Kiehne, nee Bijak, is a former standout gymnast at Utah from 2007-2010, making the 2008 German Olympic team after her sophomore year. Here, she shares her Olympic story and why she waited so long to get a tattoo of the Olympic rings.
Read moreWhere Are They From: Payton Murphy
Payton Murphy, a former UIC commit, now trains with her sights set on joining Western Michigan’s squad this fall.
Read moreFour Changes That Would Improve the NCAA Postseason
The revised “Four on the Floor” format of the 2019 postseason delivered on the promise of drama and was largely well-received by fans. However, a
Read more11 Meets You Should Watch If You’re Missing College Gymnastics
Are you getting the college gymnastics blues? Need something to fill the void? Don’t worry. We’ve compiled a list of meets to rewatch when you
Read moreWhere Are They Now: Whitney Morgan Kramer
Whitney Morgan Kramer (Alabama ‘02) is a former Junior Olympic national team member who won an NCAA team championship with the Crimson Tide her senior
Read moreDid You Know These Gymnasts’ Hidden Talents?
Even with training restrictions in place, it’s hard to imagine that collegiate gymnasts have loads of spare time to devote to non-gym or academic pursuits.
Read moreIn Courtney Kupets Carter’s Second Season, Georgia Continues to Rise
Heading into her third year at the helm of the Georgia gymnastics program, Courtney Kupets Carter continues to make bigger and bigger goals for her team.
Read more7 Schools Where Gymnastics Would Thrive
Though gymnastics would be a great addition to any school’s athletic program, these seven universities are prime candidates for an addition.
Read moreSheremeta Finds New Home After UIC Program Cut
When the news came that UIC’s gymnastics program would be cut, Alisa Sheremeta and her teammates decided not to think about the future. But the time to move on finally came.
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