Freshman gymnast Madelyn McCullough achieved a remarkable fourth place finish on the uneven bars at the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational Championships, contributing to a record eight Golden Rams earning All-America honors. McCullough matched her career-high score of 9.7500, showcasing her skill and determination during the competition. Senior Sarah Eskew and others also competed, with Eskew finishing 12th on vault. Overall, the Golden Rams made a strong impression at the event, with seven gymnasts named to the first team and one to the second team on the All-America list.

By the Numbers
  • McCullough scored 9.7500 to tie for fourth place on uneven bars.
  • Eight Golden Rams were named All-Americans following the event.
State of Play
  • McCullough is the only Golden Ram to reach the podium during the finals.
  • Other notable performances include Sarah Eskew's 12th place finish on vault.
What's Next

The Golden Rams will aim to build on this success next season, with strong performances from underclassmen like McCullough suggesting a bright future for the gymnastics program. They will look to maintain momentum and enhance their standings in future competitions.

Bottom Line

McCullough's strong performance at the championships not only highlights her talent and hard work but also reinforces the Golden Rams’ status as a formidable team in collegiate gymnastics. Their impressive showing foreshadows potential future successes with a solid foundation of skilled athletes.