Baumann speaks about her return for fifth year
By Zachary Huber | May 26, 2021Senior Alyssa Baumann elects to use her fifth year of eligibility granted by the NCAA due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a decision she elaborated upon Tuesday.
Senior Alyssa Baumann elects to use her fifth year of eligibility granted by the NCAA due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a decision she elaborated upon Tuesday.
The Gators added another round to their already loaded 2022 roster. Senior Alyssa Baumann announced she will use her fifth year of eligibility granted by the NCAA.
After a stellar elite gymnastics career, Thomas announces her retirement from that part of the sport. She will focus on recovering from her ankle injury and prepare for her senior season at Florida.
Senior Megan Skaggs announced her return to Florida for a fifth year of eligibility. She highlights Florida gymnastics' impressive roster and bolsters chances for a fourth National Championship.
Florida looks to bounce back in 2022 to score its fourth National Championship. It awaits decisions from seniors Megan Skaggs and Alyssa Baumann on whether they will return for one more season.
Florida stumbled in NCAA Finals and finished fourth behind National Champion Michigan, Oklahoma and Utah after an undefeated regular season.
Florida finishes second in NCAA semifinal to move on to the championship. The Gators will vye for their fourth National Championship versus Michigan, Utah and Oklahoma at 3:30 p.m. Saturday and can be seen on ABC.
Florida faces California, Michigan and Minnesota in NCAA semifinal at 1 p.m. at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. The meet can be seen on ESPN2.
Gators suffered another pair of injuries Saturday in the NCAA Regional Finals that could dampen their hopes for another NCAA title.
When doctors discovered a tumor, Richards wouldn’t be told that she could never do gymnastics again. She fought through many obstacles to Florida and gained a new perspective on life.
The adversity Florida persevered through will pay huge dividends at NCAA Championships April 16.
Florida advances to NCAA Semifinals in Fort Worth, Texas, April 16 after it finished first in the Athens Regional Final. The Gators hunt for their fourth National Championship, their first with coach Jenny Rowland.
The Gators finished first in their second-round session to advance to the Athens Regional Final Saturday at 7 p.m. They need to finish top two versus Minnesota, NC State and Denver to move on to the NCAA Semifinals held April 16 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Florida kicks off its NCAA postseason run Friday in Athens, Georgia, for the second round of NCAA Regionals. The meet will stream at 7 p.m. on ESPN3.
Florida can’t afford a mistake-ridden meet at the NCAAs with its championship aspirations. The Gators enter NCAA Regionals as the No. 1 seed against a host of top-35 teams that include No. 8 Minnesota and No. 9 Denver.
Florida self-destructed on uneven bars, which costed it the 2021 SEC Championships. The Gators look to rebound in two weeks at NCAA Regionals.
The Gators enter the SEC Championship as the No. 1 seed after an undefeated regular season. Florida’s session starts at 8:30 p.m. and will stream on SEC Network.
OPINION: Through three seasons, Trinity Thomas emerged as a candidate for Florida gymnastics’ Mount Rushmore.
Florida boasts the best average score out of every team in the nation, but it takes work to dominate the floor routine.
No. 1 Florida claims its third SEC Regular Season Championship with victory over No. 6 Alabama. It finished the regular season undefeated in back-to-back years.