Six Towson Gymnasts Selected as NCAA Individual Competitors for Baton Rouge Regional
Six Towson University gymnasts have been selected as NCAA Individual Competitors for the Baton Rouge Regionals, advancing after a successful EAGL Championship. Isabella Minervini returns as an all-around competitor for her second consecutive year, while Polina Belanovski, Jocelyn Lannon, Isabella DeCroo, Adriana Hoffman, and Celia Trotter will compete individually for the first time. The competition will take place on April 2, hosted by Louisiana State University, featuring athletes selected based on National Qualifying Scores (NQS). Four of the competitors have prior NCAA experience with Towson, adding to the team's legacy. Towson concluded the season ranked 41st overall in the Road to Nationals (RTN) rankings.
By the Numbers- Isabella Minervini finished 34th nationally in all-around with a score of 39.290.
- Polina Belanovski tied for 19th in the southeast region on vault with a score of 9.835.
- Four Towson gymnasts made podium finishes at least eight times this year.
- The six gymnasts are set to compete in the NCAA Second Round on April 2.
- These individuals were chosen based on their performance in events where their teams did not qualify.
- Towson won its third EAGL Championship in four years, solidifying the team's strong standing.
The selected gymnasts will prepare for their individual competitions in Baton Rouge, each aiming for advancing to Nationals based on their performances. Continued training and focus on their specific events will be critical for success. The outcomes will potentially pave the way for individual recognition at a national level, enhancing the program's reputation.
Bottom LineThe upcoming Baton Rouge Regionals represent a significant opportunity for Towson gymnasts to showcase their individual talents on a national stage. With a strong focus on their respective events, each gymnast has the chance to achieve personal bests and contribute to the overall legacy of the program.
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