There’s a lot that happens on the gymternet each week. So much so that it can be hard to keep track of it all. From
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Clemson Goes “All In” on ACC Gymnastics
On June 17, Clemson’s director of athletics Dan Radakovich made an unexpected announcement that changed the landscape of women’s college gymnastics, stating that the school
Read moreBig 12 Conference Extends Invitation to BYU
BYU, along with Cincinnati, Houston and UCF, have been extended invitations to join the Big 12 starting in 2023-24, the conference announced Friday. The news
Read moreBelgium’s Margo Van Linden Looking Forward to Team Spirit at Western Michigan
If Belgian gymnastics has been on your radar since Nina Derwael and her teammates’ impressive performance at the Olympics this summer, the NCAA will soon
Read moreCarolyn’s Top 15 Leotards of All Time
We’re continuing a look into our editors’ favorite leotards of all time. Each editor gets to choose their top 15 designs, limit one per school,
Read moreHow Could Florida or Oklahoma Have Won the 2014 Championship Outright?
When teams tie in gymnastics, it’s a marvelous thing. After hundreds of different flips, twists, sticks and deductions, for two schools to both notch the
Read moreLast Week in College Gym: Sept. 6
There’s a lot that happens on the gymternet each week. So much so that it can be hard to keep track of it all. From
Read moreCGN Roundtable: On Simpson Adding Women’s and Men’s Gymnastics
Yet another new women’s gymnastics program! On Wednesday Simpson College announced it would be adding women’s and men’s college gymnastics in the fall of 2022,
Read moreRecruiting Roundup: August 2021
Welcome to your monthly recruiting news. Take a look at all NCAA commits, top club meet results and training updates for the past month in
Read moreBREAKING: Simpson College to Add Women’s, Men’s Gymnastics for 2023 Season
Simpson College, a Division III school in Indianola, Iowa, announced it will be adding both women’s and men’s gymnastics programs for the 2022-23 school year
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