During the annual College Gym News awards, Minnesota’s gymnastics coaching staff was named Coaching Staff of the Year, while Arianna Ostrum earned Freshman of the Year honors and Jordyn Lyden was recognized as Breakout Gymnast of the Year. This year's event was the fifth annual celebration, where winners are chosen based on nominations and votes from the College Gym News staff. Minnesota concluded the season with a historic fourth-place national ranking and a 30-13 overall record, including a 7-2 finish in the Big Ten.

By the Numbers
  • Minnesota achieved a program-record fourth place in the nation.
  • The team ended the season with a 30-13 record and a 7-2 record in the Big Ten.
Yes, But

While Minnesota’s accomplishments are notable, competing teams like LSU and UCLA also received significant individual recognitions and may challenge Minnesota's dominance in future seasons.

State of Play
  • The Gophers’ coaching staff received additional recognition as WCGA National Coach of the Year.
  • Nationally recognized categories include Gymnast of the Year and Comeback Gymnast of the Year, showcasing a competitive environment across multiple teams.
What's Next

Looking ahead, Minnesota aims to maintain its competitive edge and develop its young talent, particularly with standout performances from Ostrum and Lyden, as they prepare for next season.

Bottom Line

With these accolades, Minnesota's gymnastics program demonstrates significant growth and potential, setting high expectations for future achievements and solidifying its status amongst elite teams.