Last Week in College Gym: August 12

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There’s a lot that happens on the gymternet each week. So much so that it can be hard to keep track of it all. From training updates and COVID-year announcements to recruiting rumors and coaching news, we don’t blame you for missing some important points here and there.

That’s where we come in. Last Week in College Gym is your one-stop shop for all the important headlines from the previous week in college gymnastics. No matter if you’re taking a social media break, went on vacation, or just don’t have the capacity to follow every single gymnast, team, and fan, we have you covered.

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The Wilberforce Gymnastics Team Will Compete in the 2024-2025 Season

Originally slated to make its competitive debut in the 2025-2026 season, Wilberforce will start competing a year early. It has brought on a number of athletes from Talladega, following the dissolution of its program after one season due to funding issues. The Bulldogs will join Fisk as one of two HBCUs with collegiate gymnastics programs.

Jordan Chiles to Return to UCLA for 2024-2025 Season

UCLA gymnast and two-time Olympian Jordan Chiles announced on The Today Show that she will return to compete for UCLA for her last two years of eligibility.

Jordan Chiles’ Bronze Medal in the Olympic Floor…

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