COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – The Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) announced its annual academic awards today, with 48 Mountain West student-athletes being named WCGA Scholastic All-Americans.

Utah State had the eighth-best team GPA in the nation at 3.7867 and saw a program-record 15 gymnasts earn WCGA Scholastic All-America honors. Boise State was 16th nationally this year with a 3.7534 team GPA and had 16 gymnasts earn individual honors.

San José State had 14 student-athletes earn individual distinction and Air Force had three.

Eleven MW gymnasts posted 4.0 GPAs – four each from Boise State and Utah State and three from San José State.

To be named WCGA Scholastic All-Americans, student-athletes must own a 3.5 overall GPA or a 3.5 GPA for 2024-25, as submitted and documented by their institutions.

WCGA Scholastic All-Americans (MW representatives)
Air Force (3)
Zoe DeWitt, Elizabeth Lassila, Maggie Slife

Boise State (16)
Emily Lopez, Dani Nakayama, Julia Melchert, Alyssa Vulaj, Emma Loyim, Elaina McGovern, Blake Pascal, Sydney Leitch, Sydney Kho, Kylee Hamby, Brantley Lucas, Anna Ferguson, Julia Krzywanski, Kristina Shchennikova, Bridget Kemp, Noelle Ball

San José State (14)
Marissa Ashton, Kyra Cato, Chloe Frank, Madison Gustitus, Trinity Johnson, Madison Kirsch, Sophia Konieczny, Jaudai Lopes, Samantha Macasu, Mia Nelson, Ella Power, Olivia Reardon, Devyn Valuch, Katherine Weyhmiller

Utah State (15)
Avery Bibbey, Brianna Brooks, Jenna Eagles, Payton Gatzlaff, Sydney Jelen, Danika Kirstine, Kaylie Medrano, Nyla Morabito, Olivia Orengo, Riley Sorrell, Chelsea Southam, Angel Stuart, Isabella Vater, Mya Witte, Hattie Wright

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