By Luci Lantos While there might be a lull in competitive gymnastics during the month of June, there’s never a break for NCAA recruiting. Find out where over 20 of your favorite J.O. and elite gymnasts will be heading in the months and years to come.
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By Elizabeth Grimsley 2017-2018
By Christina Marmet At first glance, this regional looks like it could be a walk in the park for the top two seeds Utah and Denver. However, Cal and Auburn are silent threats that will jump on the opportunity to advance if the first two falter or have an average meet. All six teams are ranked in the top 28, which makes this regional likely one of the toughest ones out there this season. Additionally, host team Arkansas is the No. 5 seed and it will be more than comfortable competing at home so it could definitely surprise as well. Remember when Arkansas beat Alabama? If the Razorbacks bring their A-game, we are likely in for a tense and exciting evening in Fayetteville.
Don’t forget to enter your postseason predictions in the 2017 NCAA Gym Bracket Challenge! The deadline for submissions is Friday, March 31 at 7 p.m. ET. Graduating Early
By Elizabeth Grimsley Kent State has been selected to win the Mid-Atlantic Conference by the league's head coaches. The Golden Flashes will return 11 gymnasts from last year's squad as well as gain six freshmen. Central Michigan finished third in the poll after finishing 2016 in No. 3 in the regular season standings and fourth at the MAC Championship. Eastern Michigan and Bowling Green, both coming off historic 2016 seasons, are tied for third. The full poll can be found below: 1. Kent State 2. Central Michigan 3. Eastern Michigan, Bowling Green 5. Northern Illinois 6. Western Michigan 7. Ball State |
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