Florida Gymnastics Adds a 12-Time All-American Selena Harris to 2025 Roster

Selena Harris, the 2024 Pac-12 Gymnast of the Year, joins the Gators for her junior year.

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Pac-12 Gymnast of the Year is coming to the nation’s top gymnastics conference next season.

Selena Harris, a 12-time All-American, joins the Florida Gymnastics roster for her junior season in 2025.

Harris transfers to Florida after competing for UCLA the last two seasons. She showed why she was the nation’s top recruit for the 2023 season, as Harris was one of two freshmen to earn All-America all-around first-team honors in both Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) regular-season and NCAA competition. She was one of three all-arounders to repeat on the 2024 WCGA All-America first team.

She’s earned five 10.0s – four on vault and one on bars. Harris’ collegiate-best all-around (39.90) set versus Clemson in the regular-season finale was the nation’s second highest posted of 2024. In her next meet, Harris used the nation’s No. 5 total and a meet record of 39.825 to claim the Pac-12 all-around title, while also winning vault (9.975) and uneven bars (9.95).

They Said:
“We are thrilled to announce the addition of Selena Harris to our Gators gymnastics team. Selena not only brings a wealth of talent and experience to our program, but her passion for gymnastics and fierceness for life is undeniable. We look forward to seeing her thrive as a Gator, in and out of the gym, while she leaves her legacy here at UF.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland

“I just want to thank everyone for the advice, experience, and life lessons that I’ve learned along the way that have led me to my new destination, so thank you. With that being said, I’m ready to be on a team that will challenge me every day to be my best.” – Florida Junior Selena Harris

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  *   12-time All-American (8 WCGA regular-season | 4 NCAA competition)
  *   Five 10.0s – four on vault<https://x.com/Pac12Network/status/1769111414290165904> and one on uneven bars<https://x.com/Pac12Network/status/1769118333222461793>. Led nation in 2024 with three<https://x.com/uclagymnastics/status/1759711146662408396> vault 10.0s
  *   2024 Pac-12 Gymnast of the Year<https://pac-12.com/article/2024/03/25/2024-pac-12-womens-gymnastics-all-conference-honors-and-annual-awards-presented>
  *   2024 Pac-12 all-around<https://x.com/Pac12Network/status/1771704112310067534>, vault<https://x.com/Pac12Network/status/1771708806235320607> and uneven bars champion
  *   Tied for third in 2024 NCAA Championships balance beam standings (9.95)<https://youtu.be/Hnc_rsXOMIc?si=5sks9lHuweM3POdJ>
  *   Collegiate-high 39.90 nation’s No. 3 all-around high of 2024<https://youtu.be/U-K1lRsWWPA?si=zPPRcrBeDeAh0FX6>
  *   Led Bruins with 29 event wins in 2024
  *   2024 College Gym News’ Most Valuable Gymnast<https://pac-12.com/article/2024/05/01/harris-named-most-valuable-gymnast-college-gym-news>
  *   Perfect vault versus Utah topped SportCenter’s Feb. 19, 2024 Top 10<https://www.instagram.com/reel/C3lfJlVvU3-/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==>
  *   2023 and 2024 All-Pac 12 first team
  *   2023 College Gym News Freshman of the Year
  *   2023 Pac-12 Freshman/Newcomer of the Year<https://pac-12.com/article/2023/03/21/selena-harris-named-pac-12-freshmannewcomer-year>
  *   Tied for fourth in 2023 NCAA Championships floor exercise standings (9.95) and sixth in all-around (39.60)
  *   Shares record with six Pac-12 Freshman of the Week honors. Claimed three Pac-12 Gymnast of the Week honors in 2024.<https://pac-12.com/article/2024/03/18/pac-12-womens-gymnastics-weekly-awards-march-19-2024>
  *   Twice turned in 2023 No. 3 all-around high by a freshman (39.75), including to win NCAA Los Angeles Regional final
  *   First collegiate vault 10.0 won 2023 NCAA Regional final<https://youtu.be/MCCoF96YLW0?si=R4bNnhGQz8LGPa7r>
  *   Hit 104 of 104 routines in collegiate career, including 49 as a sophomore
  *   Performed as all-arounder 25 times, with a 39.50 or better 22 times
  *   Eight-time Level 10 national champion
  *   Trained at Gymcats during club career

Harris is the fourth to join the Gators next season. Florida signed Lily Bruce and Taylor Clark in the fall. Skye Blakely also signed<https://floridagators.com/news/2023/11/8/gymnastics-two-new-gators-sign-national-letters-of-intent.aspx> with the Gators in fall of 2022, but deferred enrollment until fall of 2024 as she looks to earn a berth on the 2024 U.S. Olympic team. Returning in 2025 to give Florida four all-around All-Americans is Kayla DiCello. She rejoins the Gators for her sophomore season after training in Maryland this last year to pursue a spot on the 2024 U.S. Olympic team.

Collegiate Bests

Vault

10.0

Four times

Bars

10.0

3/16/24

Beam

9.975

3/30/23 & 2/4/24

Floor

9.975

2/4/24

All-Around

39.90

3/16/24