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

GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Four Florida Gators gymnastics standouts combined for nine All-America honors, including a nation-leading eight first-team selections, as the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association recognized its 2026 regular-season honorees.

Skye Blakely (Frisco, Texas), Kayla DiCello (Boyds, Md.), Selena Harris-Miranda (Las Vegas, Nev.) and Riley McCusker (Bradenton, Fla.) all earned 2026 All-America honors for the Gators. This is the 14th season for WCGA regular-season All-American recognition.

Honors are based on final National Qualifying Scores (NQS) in the Road to Nationals<https://roadtonationals.com/results/standings/season/2025/12/1/5> rankings. The top eight gymnasts in each event and the all-around earn first-team distinction, while those ranked ninth through 16th receive second-team recognition, including ties.

Gator 2026 All-Americans
Skye Blakely earns her first two All-America honors – first team on uneven bars and second-team for balance beam. This is Blakely’s first season competing all events, performing only on bars in 2025 as she recovered from an Achilles injury suffered at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials. She earned her third berth on the U.S.’s World Championships roster in fall of 2025, competing on bars and beam. Blakely advanced to the 2025 Worlds bars final, placing fourth.

Kayla DiCello adds two more All-America honors this season with first-team honors for both bars and beam. She earned three WCGA All-America honors as a freshman in 2023. DiCello took a gap year in 2024 to pursue a berth on the U.S. Olympic Team, but an Achilles injury suffered at the 2024 U.S. Olympic Trials kept her out of the Gator lineup in 2025. She is now a seven-time All-American (2 NCAA / 5 WCGA regular-season).

Selena Harris-Miranda is one of three in the nation with four or more 2026 All-America first team honors. She is the only gymnast to earn All-America all-around first team accolades each of the last four seasons. She also earned first-team honors for vault, uneven bars and balance beam. Her career total of All-America honors is 22 (7 NCAA / 15 WCGA regular season).

Riley McCusker adds first-team honors for the uneven bars for the second All-America honor of her career. She recorded seven scores of 9.9 or higher this season, including two 9.975s.

Florida’s four first-team All-Americans for uneven bars is an all-time for any event in the 14-year history of the WCGA All-America honors.

Gators Earning 2026 WCGA All-America regular season honors

Name
AA
V
UB
BB
FX
Skye Blakely

1st
2nd

Kayla DiCello

1st
1st

Selena Harris-Miranda
1st
1st
1st
1st

Riley McCusker

1st

2026 WCGA All-America regular season awards

All-Around First Team

Rank

Name

NQS

Team

1

Kailin Chio

39.795

LSU

2

Jordan Chiles

39.785

UCLA

3

Avery Neff

39.670

Utah

4

Addison Fatta

39.665

Oklahoma

5

Anna Roberts

39.630

Stanford

6

Selena Harris-Miranda

39.605

Florida

7

Maggie Slife

39.565

Air Force

8

Gabby Gladieux

39.550

Alabama

All-Around Second Team

9

Nikki Smith

39.540

Michigan State

10

Chloe Cho

39.520

Illinois

10

Delaynee Rodriguez

39.520

Kentucky

12

MaKayla Tucker

39.475

Michigan State

13

Aurelie Tran

39.470

Iowa

14

Annalise Newman-Achee

39.435

California

15

Tonya Paulsson

39.415

California

15

Arianna Ostrum

39.415

Minnesota

Vault First Team

1

Kailin Chio

9.980

LSU

2

Addison Fatta

9.955

Oklahoma

3

Jordan Chiles

9.950

UCLA

4

Mackenzie Estep

9.940

Oklahoma

5

Sage Kellerman

9.935

Michigan State

5

Keira Wells

9.935

Oklahoma

7

Azaraya Ra-Akbar

9.930

Alabama

8

Selena Harris-Miranda

9.925

Florida

8

Morgan Price

9.925

Arkansas

8

Avery Neff

9.925

Utah

Vault Second Team

11

Amari Drayton

9.915

LSU

11

Makenna Smith

9.915

Utah

11

Kaliya Lincoln

9.915

LSU

14

Arianna Ostrum

9.910

Minnesota

14

Anna Roberts

9.910

Stanford

14

Ella Zirbes

9.910

Utah

14

Lauren Williams

9.910

Arkansas

14

Elle Mueller

9.910

Oklahoma

Uneven Bars First Team

1

Chloe LaCoursiere

9.965

Alabama

2

Azaraya Ra-Akbar

9.960

Alabama

3

Skye Blakely

9.955

Florida

4

Jordan Chiles

9.950

UCLA

5

Selena Harris-Miranda

9.945

Florida

5

Riley McCusker

9.945

Florida

5

Tonya Paulsson

9.945

California

8

Kayla DiCello

9.940

Florida

8

Chloe Cho

9.940

Illinois

8

Konnor McClain

9.940

LSU

8

Maggie Slife

9.940

Air Force

Uneven Bars Second Team

12

Morgan Price

9.935

Arkansas

12

Avery Neff

9.935

Utah

14

Isabella Minervini

9.930

Towson

15

Ana Padurariu

9.925

Utah

15

Kimarra Echols

9.925

Missouri

15

Autumn Reingold

9.925

Georgia

15

Ella Zirbes

9.925

Utah

15

Aurelie Tran

9.925

Iowa

Balance Beam First Team

1

Kailin Chio

9.995

LSU

2

Selena Harris-Miranda

9.970

Florida

3

Faith Torrez

9.960

Oklahoma

4

Jordan Chiles

9.955

UCLA

5

Kayla DiCello

9.950

Florida

5

Ciena Alipio

9.950

UCLA

5

Joscelyn Roberson

9.950

Arkansas

8

Ella Murphy

9.945

Oklahoma

8

Addison Lawrence

9.945

Missouri

Balance Beam Second Team

10

Kelise Woolford

9.940

Georgia

11

Konnor McClain

9.935

LSU

11

Avery Neff

9.935

Utah

13

Anna Roberts

9.930

Stanford

13

Kylee Kvamme

9.930

Alabama

13

Kayli Boozer

9.930

Michigan

16

Skye Blakely

9.925

Florida

Floor Exercise First Team

1

Jordan Chiles

9.995

UCLA

2

CaMarah Williams

9.960

Georgia

2

Kaliya Lincoln

9.960

LSU

2

Lily Smith

9.960

Georgia

5

Kailin Chio

9.955

LSU

5

Gabby Gladieux

9.955

Alabama

7

Nikki Smith

9.950

Michigan State

8

Brie Clark

9.945

Clemson

Floor Exercise Second Team

9

Anna Roberts

9.940

Stanford

9

Sydney Seabrooks

9.940

North Carolina

11

Makenna Smith

9.935

Utah

11

Azaraya Ra-Akbar

9.935

Alabama

11

Mackenzie Estep

9.935

Oklahoma

11

Ella Zirbes

9.935

Utah

11

Carly Bauman

9.935

Michigan

11

JJ Coleman

9.935

Ohio State

11

Creslyn Brose

9.935

Kentucky

Next Up:
The Gators bring the No. 3 overall seed into this week’s NCAA Tempe Regional.  <https://floridagators.com/news/2026/3/23/florida-is-2026-ncaa-gymnastics-championships-third-seed>

The top two teams advance to the NCAA Championships, set for April 16-18 in Ft. Worth, Texas.

Action at all four 2026 NCAA Regional sites can be found on ESPN+.<https://espnpressroom.com/us/press-releases/2025/11/espn-networks-set-to-showcase-2026-ncaa-gymnastics-season-across-abc-espn-espn2-sec-network-acc-network-and-espn/>

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