Texas State is making history as the first institution in the state of Texas to launch an NCAA Division I Women’s Gymnastics program!
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USA GYMNASTICS HAS BEEN AWARDED THE 2031 WORLD GYMNAESTRADA!
Held every four years and featuring more than 20,000 athletes from around the globe, the largest gymnastics event in the world is headed to to Las Vegas in 2031!
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Sooner legend Yul Moldauer announced today that he is leaving his long-time club gym, 5280, and returning to OU for "an opportunity [he] couldn't turn down."
Moldauer will train for the 2028 LA Olympics at OU!
BYU GYMNASTICS WRAPS 2026 SEASON WITH TOP-25 RANKING AND BIG 12 SUCCESS
PROVO, Utah — The BYU women’s gymnastics team finished its 2026 season ranked No. 22 in the nation, posting its best Big 12 record since joining the conference.
The Cougars ended the year with an overall record of 11–9, including a 4–2 mark in Big 12 competition. BYU defeated four top-25 opponents, highlighted by a statement road victory over No. 14 Clemson to close the regular season. After a solid regular season, the Cougars earned a spot at the NCAA Tempe Regional, boasting a third-place finish and a score of 196.250.
Cougar Nation showed out for BYU gymnastics this season, averaging more than 3,000 fans per home meet. Across four home competitions at the Marriott Center, over 12,000 fans supported the 2026 gymnastics team.
Finishing among the top four Big 12 teams, the Cougars earned a spot in the evening session of the Big 12 Gymnastics Championship for the first time in program history. Facing No. 12 Utah, No. 23 Denver and Arizona, BYU placed third with a score of 196.175.
BYU had three podium finishers at the Big 12 Championship. True freshman Scarlett Sonnenberg tied for second on floor with a career-high 9.950. Deb Silva tied for third on vault with a 9.875, and Brynlee Andersen-Broekmantied for fourth on beam with a 9.900.
The 2026 season featured BYU’s highest team score since 2022, a 197.225 in a win over Clemson. The mark ties for the 10th-highest team score in program history. In the same meet, the Cougars recorded season-high totals on vault (49.250) and beam (49.550). The beam score ranks third all-time in program history.
BYU earned its season-high floor score of 49.550 against Denver on senior night, highlighted by four scores of 9.900 or higher. The Cougars also recorded a season-high bars score of 49.150 twice, both on the road at SUU and Iowa State.
Following the 2026 season, three Cougars earned All-Big 12 honors. Andersen-Broekman was named to the All-Big 12 Beam Team, Ava Jorgensen earned Bars Team honors, and Sonnenberg was named to the All-Freshman Team.
BYU earned five Big 12 weekly awards during the 2026 season, all awarded to senior Kylie Eaquinto and junior Andersen-Broekman. Eaquinto was named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week twice (weeks 2 and 10), while Andersen-Broekman earned Big 12 Event Specialist of the Week honors three times (weeks 2, 7 and 10).
Four Cougars made their collegiate debuts this season: Hazel Smith, Daisy Stephenson, Zoe Hale and Sonnenberg.
Hazel Smith competed on beam six times as a true freshman, earning a career-high 9.800. Daisy Stephensoncompeted on vault in all 13 meets, scoring a career-high 9.850. She also competed on floor in 11 meets, earning a career-high 9.925 at the Big 12 Championships. Zoe Hale competed on vault and floor for the first time at the Big 12 Championships, while Scarlett Sonnenberg contributed on two events throughout the season.
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🚨NEW PROGRAM ALERT 🚨
@mcmuniv is officially establishing TWO gymnastics programs within their athletic department! The Warhawks will add both a men’s and women’s program in Abilene starting in 2027. HUGE for the growth of our sport! 📈
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🚨NEW PROGRAM ALERT 🚨
@mcmuniv is officially establishing TWO gymnastics programs within their athletic department! The Warhawks will add both a men’s and women’s program in Abilene starting in 2027. HUGE for the growth of our sport! 📈
#NCAAGym