MOVIN’ ON; Golden Rams Secure Spot in 2026 Gymnastics Finals
West Chester University secured a spot in the team finals of the 2026 Women's Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational Championships with a season-high vault score of 48.525, placing second overall. They join Texas Woman's University and Southern Connecticut State University in the finals. Head coach Barb Cordova expressed pride in her team's performance, highlighting the significant contribution of new gymnasts. This marks the Golden Rams' third consecutive year in the finals, with aspirations to achieve their best finish yet.
By the Numbers- West Chester scored a total of 192.725, finishing second in their semifinal grouping.
- Texas Woman's University achieved first place with a score of 195.250.
- The Golden Rams registered a season-high vault score of 48.525.
- West Chester has advanced to the finals for three consecutive years.
- The team includes eight freshmen and is regarded as a 'Dark Horse' in the competition.
West Chester looks to improve their beam performance ahead of the finals and aims for their first top-three finish. Seven gymnasts are set to compete in the individual event finals on Sunday, showcasing their talent further.
Bottom LineWest Chester's journey reflects resilience and teamwork, positioning them as serious contenders in the national championships. The emphasis on youth and development suggests a promising future for the program.
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