The AAI has officially announced the nominees for the 2025 AAI Award, recognizing the most outstanding senior female gymnasts in collegiate gymnastics. Often called ‘Heisman of Gymnastics,’ this prestigious award not only honors athletic excellence but also leadership, academic achievement, and contributions to the sport.
This year, 59 gymnasts have been nominated with several athletes earning nominations for a second consecutive year, now competing as fifth-year students. Florida leads with five nominees while both Pittsburgh and Missouri have three nominees each.
- Keanna Abraham (UC Davis, senior)
- Shania Adams (Alabama, fifth-year)
- Carly Bauman (Michigan, fifth-year)
- Jah’Liyah Bedminster (Pittsburgh, fifth-year)
- Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa (Iowa State, senior)
- Sloane Blakely (Florida, senior)
- Raisa Boris (Eastern Michigan, fifth-year)
- Jordan Bowers (Oklahoma, senior)
- Brianna Brooks (Utah State, fifth-year)
- Chae Campbell (UCLA, fifth-year)
- Jade Carey (Oregon State, senior)
- Amari Celestine (Missouri, senior)
- Elizabeth Cesarone (Pittsburgh, fifth-year)
- Audrey Davis (Oklahoma, fifth-year)
- Brooke Donabedian (Temple, fifth-year)
- Jordyn Ewing (Pittsburgh, senior)
- Alysen Fears (Arizona, senior)
- Aleah Finnegan (LSU, senior)
- Sophia Groth (Auburn, senior)
- Kaitlyn Hoiland (Texas…