In 1996, Kentucky Wildcat Jenny Hansen Hecht (née Hansen) finished her time as a gymnast, cementing herself as an all-time
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In 1996, Kentucky Wildcat Jenny Hansen Hecht (née Hansen) finished her time as a gymnast, cementing herself as an all-time
Read moreKirsten Peterman was one of four Terrapin gymnasts whose final season was cut short due to the onset of the
Read moreIf you had access to social media in 2019, there’s a good chance you recognize the name “Sam Cerio.” The
Read moreAt first glance, the Venn diagram of transferable skills between a Studio Arts degree and being an NCAA gymnastics coach
Read moreDuring the 2017 season’s postseason, gymnastics fans were treated to then-freshman Denelle Pedrick’s NCAA championship appearance on vault. She’d qualified
Read moreIt’s hard to believe, but it’s been nearly a decade since the last episode of Make It or Break It
Read moreIt’s hard to believe, but it’s been nearly a decade since the last episode of Make It or Break It
Read moreIt’s hard to believe, but it’s been nearly a decade since the last episode of Make It or Break It
Read moreAlisha Robinson competed for Missouri from 2002 to 2005. During that time, she competed as an individual at nationals three
Read moreMeghan Hargens competed for UW-Stout, a Division III program, from 2007-2010. During that time, she was a 12-time NCGA All-American, a two time NACGC/W Division III West Region gymnast of the year and the 2010 NCGA uneven bars champion.
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