Springfield Women’s Gymnastics Shines with Season-Best Score at Home Meet

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Springfield College’s women’s gymnastics team delivered an impressive performance at their 2025 home opener in Blake Arena, achieving a season-high score of 185.300.

Competing against Ithaca College, Ursinus College, and Rhode Island College, the Pride showcased their talent and determination.

Highlight performances included Sage Kaplan’s fourth-place finish in the all-around competition and several standout routines on various apparatuses.

Impressive All-Around Performance by Sage Kaplan

Junior gymnast Sage Kaplan from Auburn, Mass., was a key contributor to Springfield’s success.

Kaplan secured a fourth-place finish in the all-around competition, with a total score of 36.925. Her individual scores were:

  • 9.600 on the floor
  • 9.475 on the vault
  • 8.950 on the uneven bars
  • 8.900 on the balance beam

Kaplan’s consistent performance across all events was instrumental in boosting the team’s overall score.

Strong Showing on the Vault

Springfield began the meet on the vault, where they accumulated a combined score of 46.700, the third-highest among the competing teams.

Following Kaplan’s lead, Claire Geiger from Independence, Ky., placed 15th with a score of 9.450.

The team’s solid performance on the vault set a positive tone for the rest of the competition.

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Standout Performances on the Uneven Bars

On the uneven bars, senior gymnast Ayako Maeda from Tokyo, Japan, delivered a remarkable routine. She earned a score of 9.525 and finished fourth overall, just one-tenth of a point shy of first place.

Behind Maeda, Sarah Brownstein secured 12th place with a score of 8.850.

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The team’s efforts on the uneven bars were a highlight of the meet.

Balance Beam Success

Springfield’s gymnasts also excelled on the balance beam.

Maya Belog from Sturbridge, Mass., achieved the best score for the team, with a 9.650, earning her seventh place overall.

Brenna Johnson from Plainfield, Conn., and Sarah Brownstein also performed well, with scores of 9.475 and 9.300, respectively, both finishing in the top 20.

The team’s balance beam routines demonstrated their skill and composure under pressure.

Floor Exercise Excellence

The floor exercise saw some of Springfield’s best individual performances.

Stacy Taylor from Biddeford, Maine, and Delaney LaViolette from Holden, Mass., tied for seventh place, each scoring 9.700.

Julia Reer from Cedar Grove, N.J., also had a strong showing, with a score of 9.625, placing her 12th.

These high scores on the floor exercise were crucial in boosting the team’s overall performance.

Looking Ahead

Springfield College’s women’s gymnastics team will continue their season with a quad meet at the University of Bridgeport next Sunday.

The meet will feature the host Purple Knights, Rhode Island College, and Wilberforce.

The team is looking to build on their recent success and continue improving their scores as the season progresses.

For the latest updates on Springfield College Athletics, follow the Pride on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.

Additionally, fans can tune into all Springfield College Athletic events by subscribing to FloSports.

Gymnasts to Watch

As the season unfolds, keep an eye on these standout gymnasts:

  • Maya Belog (Senior) – Competed in UB, BB, and FX, representing Giguere’s Gymnastics
  • Claire Geiger (Junior) – Competed in VT, UB, and FX, representing Perfection Gymnastics School
  • Sage Kaplan (Junior) – All-around competitor from Giguere’s Gymnastics
  • Delaney LaViolette (Senior) – Competed in VT and FX, representing Giguere’s
  • Ayako Maeda (Senior) – Uneven bars specialist from Yokohama Sports Medical Center Gymnastics
  • Julia Reer (Junior) – Competed in VT, BB, and FX, representing Tumble Techs Gymnastics
  • Stacy Taylor (Junior) – Competed in VT and FX, representing Dudziak’s School of Gymnastics
  • Brenna Johnson (First Year) – Competed in UB, BB, and FX
  • Sarah Brownstein (Graduate Student) – Competed in UB, BB, and FX, representing Black Diamond Gymnastics
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For a detailed recap of the meet, visit the Springfield College Pride website.

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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