Four Gator gymnasts earn WCGA Regular-Season All-America honor

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Four Gators earned a total of 11 Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) regular-season All-America honors in 2022. This is the 10th year the WCGA has recognized regular-season All-Americans.

Final national qualifying scores (NQS) in the Road to Nationals<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__roadtonationals.com_results_standings_season_2022_11_0_5&d=DwIFAg&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=o5LKAX7slotfFMyE71jI7L22NYBIi1-KbRGNSXudTPo&m=Byt4h-korx9i09mgTaJQqGDLqB-giy74JOPna6sXx8A9CwHkQmIhS5zriO809w-8&s=Lqx1VrpGdFpWKyjd_JGo_Ks0x97ijcDKaCqPinUKnUE&e= > rankings determines the WCGA All-Americans. The top eight gymnasts on each event and the all-around receive first-team honors and gymnasts Nos. 9-16 receive second-team honors with all ties included.

The four Gators tallied 11 WCGA All-America honors.

Gator 2022 All-Americans
Trinity Thomas joins Oregon State’s Jade Carey as the nation’s only gymnast to collect four first-team All-America honors. She claimed All-America first-team honors for each apparatus – vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise – and finished regular-season action at No. 1 for vault and floor. Although she shares the nation’s top total (39.85) of the season, she did not qualify for all-around All-America honors. Six all-around performances are required and she competed as an all-arounder five times in 2022.

Four All-America honors for freshman Leanne Wong equals the high by a Southeastern Conference gymnast in 2022. She earned All-America honors in all-around, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise.

Senior Nya Reed is a 2022 All-American in vault and floor exercise. Graduate Megan Skaggs claims All-America first-team honors for the all-around.

Meet the Gator All-Americans:
Nya Reed – Senior
2022 All-America honors:
                Second Team: Vault
                First Team: Floor Exercise

* Shared second in Southeastern Conference vault competition at 9.95. Seven vault marks of 9.9 or better in 2022

* Two collegiate bests versus Alabama – 10.0 on floor exercise and 9.975 on vault. Shared floor title with Trinity Thomas and second on vault

* Floor 10.0 versus LSU. Fifth Gator with multiple floor 10.0s. SEC Specialist of Week following LSU meet.

* Every 2022 floor mark 9.90 or better, with three wins

* Selected to SEC Community Service team

Megan Skaggs – Graduate
2022 All-America honors:
                First Team: All-Around

* Shared second in Southeastern Conference Championships all-around (39.65). Equaled collegiate-best of 9.95 to tie for second in SEC uneven bars and balance beam final standings.

* Claimed consecutive all-around wins with totals of 39.525 versus Alabama and at Georgia

* Collegiate all-around best (39.725) took second at Auburn. Set collegiate best with perfect 9.95 for Yurchenko full to take third in vault standings

* Set collegiate floor best (9.95) in season-opener to share second overall with Nya Reed

* Set or matched collegiate best for every event in 2022 – all-around (39.725) and 9.95 for each apparatus

Trinity Thomas – Senior
2022 All-America honors:
                First Team: Vault, Uneven Bars, Balance Beam, Floor Exercise

* Nation’s only gymnast with All-America first-team honors for each apparatus in 2022 Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) regular-season awards. First team for vault, uneven bars, balance beam and floor exercise

* Southeastern Conference Gymnast of the Year

* SEC all-around (39.825), vault and floor exercise (9.975) champion.

* Leads nation in 2022 with top all-around total (39.85) and six 10.0s (three floor exercise, two vault, one balance beam). SEC all-around total equals nation’s No. 2 total for 2022

* Completed Gym Slam with 10.0 vault to win versus Alabama

* Walk-off floor exercise 10.0 versus Alabama secured UF team win and No. 1 on Sports Center’s Top 10.<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__twitter.com_GatorsGym_status_1483097838963802120-3Fs-3D20&d=DwIFAg&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=o5LKAX7slotfFMyE71jI7L22NYBIi1-KbRGNSXudTPo&m=Byt4h-korx9i09mgTaJQqGDLqB-giy74JOPna6sXx8A9CwHkQmIhS5zriO809w-8&s=puGgjtjF7GDbkQZ_3pt9WPGkoNZr_DjxeJ0i4it96YY&e= > Second meet of career with two perfect marks

* Earned nation’s first 10.0 on balance beam versus Arkansas. Also won vault (9.975).

* Claimed at least a share of every event title versus Oklahoma, including second consecutive 10.0 on floor (also at Kentucky) and nation’s leading all-around total (39.85)

* Leads Florida with 25 event wins (7 vault, 5 beam, 5 floor, 4 bars & 4 all-around)

Leanne Wong – Freshman
2022 All-America honors:
                First Team: Uneven Bars
                Second Team: All-Around, Balance Beam & Floor Exercise

* One of three freshmen in nation with four or more 2022 Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) regular-season All-America honors. First team for uneven bars; second team for all-around, balance beam and floor exercise

* Southeastern Conference beam champion with a collegiate-best 9.975. Shared second in SEC all-around (39.65). Named to All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman teams.

* Matched Trinity Thomas’ national-leading 39.85 to win NC State Quad. Also set collegiate bests to win vault and floor exercise (9.975). 9.95 won beam at same meet

* Every apparatus best is either a 10.0 (bars) or 9.975 (vault, beam, floor)

* Anchored lineup versus Arkansas with nation’s first  uneven bars 10.0 of season. First freshman in nation with a 10.0 in any event

* Three all-around wins – NC State Quad (39.85), Arkansas (39.625) and LSU (39.65)

* SEC Gymnast of the Week after winning LSU dual all-around and again after NC State Quad. Also Week 2 SEC Freshman of the Week

* Second among Gators with 13 event wins (5 bars, 3 all-around, 2 floor, 2 beam)

Gators Earning 2022 WCGA All-America regular season honors

Name

AA

V

UB

BB

FX

Nya Reed

2nd

1st

Megan Skaggs

1st

Trinity Thomas

1st

1st

1st

1st

Leanne Wong

2nd

1st

2nd

2nd

2022 WCGA All-America regular season awards

All-Around First Team

Rank

Name

AA NRQS

Team

1

Jade Carey

39.790

Oregon State

2

Sunisa Lee

39.750

Auburn

3

Sierra Brooks

39.685

Michigan

4

Raena Worley

39.680

Kentucky

5

Lexy Ramler

39.665

Minnesota

6

Grace McCallum

39.650

Utah

7

Ona Loper

39.645

Minnesota

8

Megan Skaggs

39.575

Florida

All-Around Second Team

9

Leanne Wong

39.555

Florida

10

Abby Heiskell

39.550

Michigan

11

Natalie Wojcik

39.510

Michigan

12

Audrey Barber

39.505

Maryland

13

Hannah Scharf

39.490

Arizona State

13

Sienna Schreiber

39.490

Missouri

15

Audrey Davis

39.485

Oklahoma

16

Sadie Miner-Van Tassell

39.480

BYU

Vault First Team

1

Trinity Thomas

9.965

Florida

1

Jordan Bowers

9.965

Oklahoma

3

Haleigh Bryant

9.960

LSU

4

Sierra Brooks

9.955

Michigan

4

Ona Loper

9.955

Minnesota

6

Jade Carey

9.945

Oregon State

7

Jocelyn Moore

9.940

Missouri

8

Katherine Levasseur

9.935

Oklahoma

8

Naomi Morrison

9.935

Michigan

Vault Second Team

10

Natalie Wojcik

9.930

Michigan

11

Nya Reed

9.925

Florida

11

Gabby Wilson

9.925

Michigan

13

Abby Heiskell

9.920

Michigan

13

Mya Hooten

9.920

Minnesota

15

Makayla Maxwell

9.915

Iowa State

15

Chae Campbell

9.915

UCLA

Uneven Bars First Team

1

Sunisa Lee

9.970

Auburn

2

Audrey Davis

9.955

Oklahoma

2

Grace McCallum

9.955

Utah

2

Jade Carey

9.955

Oregon State

5

Trinity Thomas

9.950

Florida

6

Leanne Wong

9.945

Florida

6

Emily Muhlenhaupt

9.945

Boise State

8

Natalie Wojcik

9.940

Michigan

8

Mara Titarsolej

9.940

LIU

8

Luisa Blanco

9.940

Alabama

Uneven Bars Second Team

11

Makarri Doggette

9.935

Alabama

11

Andi Li

9.935

California

11

Lexy Ramler

9.935

Minnesota

11

Raena Worley

9.935

Kentucky

15

Sami Durante

9.930

LSU

15

Jordan Bowers

9.930

Oklahoma

15

Haleigh Bryant

9.930

LSU

Balance Beam First Team

1

Ragan Smith

9.980

Oklahoma

1

Sunisa Lee

9.980

Auburn

3

Trinity Thomas

9.970

Florida

3

Maile O’Keefe

9.970

Utah

5

Cristal Isa

9.960

Utah

5

Lexy Ramler

9.960

Minnesota

7

Sophia Groth

9.950

Auburn

8

Natalie Wojcik

9.945

Michigan

Balance Beam Second Team

9

Luisa Blanco

9.940

Alabama

9

Carly Woodard

9.940

Oklahoma

11

Abby Paulson

9.935

Utah

11

Sienna Schreiber

9.935

Missouri

11

Jade Carey

9.935

Oregon State

14

Leanne Wong

9.930

Florida

14

Mia Takekawa

9.930

Illinois

14

Elease Rollins

9.930

BYU

Floor Exercise First Team

1

Trinity Thomas

9.980

Florida

2

Mya Hooten

9.970

Minnesota

3

Nya Reed

9.965

Florida

3

Jade Carey

9.965

Oregon State

3

Gabby Wilson

9.965

Michigan

6

Sydney Soloski

9.960

Utah

7

Derrian Gobourne

9.955

Auburn

7

Sierra Brooks

9.955

Michigan

Floor Exercise Second Team

9

Sunisa Lee

9.950

Auburn

9

Lauren Guerin

9.950

Iowa

9

Raena Worley

9.950

Kentucky

12

Ragan Smith

9.945

Oklahoma

12

Jerquavia Henderson

9.945

Iowa

12

Lexi Graber

9.945

Alabama

12

Grace McCallum

9.945

Utah

16

Leanne Wong

9.940

Florida

16

Brie Clark

9.940

Utah State

16

Naomi Morrison

9.940

Michigan

Next Up:
Florida heads to Auburn, Ala., for NCAA Regional action. The Gators begin regional competition on Thursday, March 31.<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__floridagators.com_news_2022_3_22_florida-2Dis-2D2022-2Dncaa-2Dgymnastics-2Dchampionships-2Dsecond-2Dseed.aspx&d=DwIFAg&c=sJ6xIWYx-zLMB3EPkvcnVg&r=o5LKAX7slotfFMyE71jI7L22NYBIi1-KbRGNSXudTPo&m=Byt4h-korx9i09mgTaJQqGDLqB-giy74JOPna6sXx8A9CwHkQmIhS5zriO809w-8&s=hhhUTgJWlrb0VraywWhLKEFpURZsFCqdMIY4mbQMcUQ&e= >

Coverage for all four NCAA Regionals can be found on ESPN3.