This year’s level 10 nationals is going to be an exciting competition. With plenty of gymnasts with the potential to score over 39 points, expect every division to be spectacular. What should you expect from each session? Who should you watch? Who has a good chance to win? Who are the future NCAA stars? We answer all these questions and more below.
Top Qualifiers
An exceptional total of 11 gymnasts qualified to nationals with scores of 39.000 points or higher. Four-star recruit Olivia Kelly, a Missouri signee, is coming into nationals with the highest qualifying score, a career high 39.425. Five-star Kailin Chio (LSU) posted the second highest score, a 39.375, and the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2024, Utah signee Avery Neff, scored a 39.325. Behind them, four-star Elyse Wenner (LSU) continued her impressive season with a 39.175, while four gymnasts posted a 39.150: four-star Rylee Guevara (Ohio State) has had a breakthrough year; Sophie Schriever (Washington), a three-star who’s improved last year’s career high by nearly a point; five-stars Allison Cucci (Arkansas) and Jocelyn Sasson (Florida). Both gymnasts are coming off exceptional seasons. Finally, the No. 1 recruit in the class of 2025, Oklahoma commit Kamila Pawlak, is entering nationals with a…