Marlboro, NJ – BYU gymnastics had 15 gymnasts named Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) Scholastic All-Americans, the association announced Monday.
To be named a WCGA Scholastic All-American, a gymnast must have a minimum of a 3.5 GPA for the 2024-25 academic year.
The Cougars combined for a 3.591 GPA, with 60 percent of the team being represented on the WCGA All-American list.
Overall, the association had 69 programs that averaged a 3.5 or higher GPA, with 1,218 individuals earning that mark, which is the most ever recorded (since 2008 when statistics were monitored). An impressive 302 student-athletes posted a 4.0 GPA, another new record since 2008. The average GPA across all reported student-athletes was 3.6558, which is the highest since available records in 2015.
Melissa Earl, Olivia Matern and Eliza Millar-Crossman are now four-time recipients of the award, while Kylie Eaquinto is a three-time recipient. Alilah Alvarado, Brynlee Andersen, Chloee Hoke, Ava Jorgensen, Mya Kirkham and Hailey Openshaw are now two-time recipients, while Anna Bramblett-Wilde, Addilyn Glazier, Deb Silva, Daisy Stephenson and Gracie Long are first-time recipients.
2024-25 BYU WCGA Scholastic All-Americans
- Alilah Alvarado
- Brynlee Andersen
- Anna Bramblett-Wilde
- Kylie Eaquinto
- Melissa Earl
- Addilyn Glazier
- Chloee Hoke
- Ava Jorgensen
- Mya Kirkham
- Gracie Long
- Olivia Matern
- Eliza Millar-Crossman
- Hailey Openshaw
- Deb Silva
- Daisy Stephenson
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