2023 Predictions: Which Gymnast Will Win the NCAA All-Around Title in 2023?

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We’re narrowing in on the 2023 season, and it wouldn’t be a new year without some predictions! We’ll be answering one pressing question over the course of eight days as we gear up for the first meet on January 6. Check out the previous days’ questions and predictions here.

There are so many strong all-arounders currently competing, especially with all the COVID-year returners. That means the battle for NCAA all-around champion come April will be fiercer than ever before. Will an old standby finally get her moment atop the podium? Will we see a repeat? Or will a new face emerge as champion?

Which Gymnast Will Win the NCAA All-Around Title?

Winner: Trinity Thomas, Florida (3 votes)

Runners-up: Jade Carey, Oregon State (2 votes)

Also receiving votes: Sunisa Lee, Auburn (1 vote), Jordan Chiles, UCLA (1 vote)

Elizabeth: It feels like the easy answer, but it’s Trinity Thomas’ to lose in my opinion.

 

Illustrated headshot of Peri GoodmanPeri: Trinity Thomas has the numbers behind her, and comes in as the reigning champion. I wouldn’t be surprised if either Natalie Wojcik or Sierra Brooks make serious cases this year, being the Big Ten’s largest names. 

Illustrated headshot of Alyssa Van AukerAlyssa: As long as she is not injured, I see Trinity Thomas walking away with this one.

 

Illustrated headshot of Emily MinehartEmily M: I certainly think Thomas has a fair chance of…

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