2025 Women’s NCAA Gymnastics Championships: Key Details and Insights

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The Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) has announced the 2025 WCGA Regular Season All-Americans, honoring the top student-athletes in NCAA Division I, II, and III gymnastics. This prestigious recognition celebrates the exceptional performances of gymnasts throughout the regular season, emphasizing their dedication, skill, and hard work. The awards are determined based on the National Qualifying Score (NQS) at the conclusion of the regular season, and they highlight the best gymnasts in various events and the all-around category.

Division I All-Americans

In Division I, the First Team All-America honors are awarded to the top eight finishers, plus ties, in all four events and the all-around category. The Second Team All-America awards go to the ninth through sixteenth place finishers, plus ties, in the same categories.

All-Around First Team

The All-Around First Team features standout gymnasts who have demonstrated exceptional versatility and consistency across all events. Leading the list is Jade Carey from Oregon State with an impressive score of 39.775. She is followed by Leanne Wong from Florida, Jordan Bowers from Oklahoma, and Faith Torrez from Oklahoma, all tied with a score of 39.695.

Other notable gymnasts include Kailin Chio from LSU and Selena Harris-Miranda from Florida, both with scores of 39.670.

Vault First Team

The Vault First Team showcases gymnasts with outstanding performances in the vault event. Selena Harris-Miranda from Florida leads with a score of 9.965, followed closely by Kailin Chio from LSU with 9.955, and Faith Torrez from Oklahoma with 9.950.

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Other top performers include Makenna Smith from Utah and Nikki Smith from Michigan State, both scoring 9.935.

Uneven Bars First Team

The Uneven Bars First Team highlights gymnasts who excelled in this challenging event. Audrey Davis from Oklahoma tops the list with a score of 9.960. She is followed by Grace McCallum from Utah and Leanne Wong from Florida, both with scores of 9.955.

Other notable gymnasts include Mara Titarsolej from Missouri and Lali Dekanoidze from North Carolina, both scoring 9.945.

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Balance Beam First Team

The Balance Beam First Team features gymnasts who have shown remarkable poise and precision. Jade Carey from Oregon State leads with a score of 9.975, followed by Helen Hu from Missouri with 9.970, and Faith Torrez from Oklahoma with 9.960.

Other top performers include Grace McCallum from Utah and Jordan Bowers from Oklahoma, both scoring 9.940.

Floor First Team

The Floor First Team showcases gymnasts who have delivered captivating and high-scoring routines. Jordan Chiles from UCLA and Faith Torrez from Oklahoma both lead with scores of 9.970. They are followed by Jordan Bowers from Oklahoma and Brooklyn Moors from UCLA, both scoring 9.960.

Other notable gymnasts include Gabby Gladieux from Alabama and Mya Lauzon from California, both with scores of 9.955.

Division II and III All-Americans

In Division II, the First Team All-America honors are awarded to the top finisher, plus ties, in all four events and the all-around category. The Second Team All-America awards go to the second-place finisher, plus ties, in the same categories. Division III follows a similar structure, with awards based on regional scores and the inclusion of Centenary in the NCGA East.

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Division II Highlights

In Division II, Morgan Price from Fisk University shines brightly, leading the All-Around First Team with a score of 39.395. She also tops the Vault First Team with a score of 9.875 and the Uneven Bars First Team with a score of 9.835.

Other notable gymnasts include Kaitlyn Hoiland from Texas Woman’s University, who excels in both the Uneven Bars and Vault events.

Division III Highlights

In Division III, Olivia Keyes from Rhode Island College and Jamie Beatty from UW-Stout lead the All-Around First Team with scores of 38.550 and 37.845, respectively.

The Vault First Team is led by Kiara Hockman from Brockport and Reanna McGibboney from UW-Oshkosh. On the Uneven Bars, Autumn Adkins from Cortland and Ashlie Leage from Greenville top the list.

Recognition and Support

The WCGA is a professional association representing the nation’s intercollegiate women’s gymnastics coaches. They represent coaches within Division I, II, and III of the NCAA and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.

The association advocates for women’s collegiate gymnastics and ensures that the achievements of these talented gymnasts are recognized and celebrated. The 2025 WCGA Regular Season All-America honors are proudly sponsored by GK Elite Sportswear.

For more detailed information and to view the complete list of honorees, visit the official announcement on Inside Gymnastics.

Stay tuned to InsideGym.com and follow @InsideGym for all the latest updates and features on collegiate gymnastics.

From in-depth interviews to spotlight features, Inside Gymnastics provides comprehensive coverage of the sport and its athletes.

As we celebrate the achievements of these remarkable gymnasts, we look forward to the continued growth and success of women’s collegiate gymnastics.

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Congratulations to all the 2025 WCGA Regular Season All-Americans!

Joe Hughes
Joe Hughes is the founder of CollegeNetWorth.com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes' earnings potential in the NIL era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, Joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape.

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