Transfer season is one of the most exciting—and chaotic—times in NCAA gymnastics. But when a move just clicks, it’s magic. In this roundtable, we celebrate the transfers who found their fit, elevated their gymnastics, or brought a spark to a new team.
Which transfer felt like a perfect match this season?
Savanna: Despite the controversy surrounding it, Selena Harris-Miranda heading to Florida was exactly what the Gators needed. With Kayla DiCello missing the season after her Achilles tear in the lead-up to the Olympics and then Sloane Blakely going down halfway through, having Harris-Miranda alongside Leanne Wong kept that lineup extremely steady during a tumultuous time with high scoring routines.
Julianna: Skylar Killough-Wilhelm was already a standout at Washington, but she was a perfect fit immediately at Kentucky. Bringing an additional level of seniority and experience to the Wildcat team as a fifth year was certainly beneficial, not only as an athlete but as a leader. Killough-Welhelm definitely made a mark on the Wildcat program in just a year with the team.
Peri: Grad transfer Isabella DeCroo was a vital piece of Towson’s leg events this past season, joining the Tigers from Illinois State. Competing in every regular season meet is no walk in the park,…