West Chester Hosts Women鈥檚 Gymnastics National Championships Again
West Chester University is set to host the 2026 Women's Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational Championships at Hollinger Fieldhouse this weekend. This marks the second time in three years that the venue will serve as host for the nationals, with competition open to NCAA Division I, II, and III schools, as well as NAIA institutions. The Golden Rams are competing for their seventh championship appearance since 2017, with an impressive history that includes two fourth-place finishes in 2024 and 2025. Notably, Sarah Eskew stands out as the team's only returning All-American and is set to compete in her fourth national championship.
By the Numbers- West Chester has achieved fourth place twice in the last two years of competition.
- Senior Sarah Eskew has an NQS of 9.710 on uneven bars, marking her as second team All-GEC.
- The event will host teams ranked 45 or lower at the conclusion of the previous season.
- Nine Golden Rams gymnasts from this year's roster competed in the finals last year.
The championships will be held across two sessions, with teams such as Alaska-Anchorage competing in the first session at 2 PM, and schools like SCSU and TWU in the evening session at 7 PM. The performances this weekend will determine if West Chester can improve on their previous results.
Bottom LineWest Chester鈥檚 longstanding presence in national gymnastics showcases their competitive spirit; with seasoned athletes like Eskew and a supportive coaching legacy, the Golden Rams aim to make a strong showing at the upcoming championships.
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