Six Towson University gymnasts are set to compete individually in the NCAA Baton Rouge Regional on April 2, following a strong team performance that led to their victory in the EAGL Championship. The meet is hosted by LSU at the Pete Maravich Center. The gymnasts earned their place at the national level after Towson clinched its third EAGL Championship title in four years with a score of 196.375. Notably, several gymnasts will be making their NCAA debut, while others have previous experience.

By the Numbers
  • Towson scored 196.375 at the EAGL Championship, topping LIU at 195.075 and New Hampshire at 194.775.
  • Isabella Minervini, who will compete in the NCAA regionals, has a 9.930 national qualifying score (NQS) and is ranked 14th nationally.
State of Play
  • Six Towson gymnasts qualified for the NCAA Regional after the EAGL Championship.
  • Minervini, Belanovski, and others have achieved significant milestones in their collegiate careers, making this a highly anticipated event.
What's Next

The gymnasts will compete in their respective events on April 2, where they will aim to score high enough to advance further in the tournament. Success will depend on the gymnasts maintaining their momentum from the championship.

Bottom Line

The Towson gymnasts are riding a wave of success into the NCAA regionals, showcasing their skills and aiming for individual glory after a solid team performance. Eyes are on the veterans, but the newcomers are poised to make their mark.