The world of college gymnastics never truly stops, even in the offseason. One week can bring a whirlwind of news, from seismic shifts in coaching lineups to athletes unveiling jaw-dropping new skills in training. It’s easy to miss a beat, but don’t worry—we have you covered. This is your weekly dose of everything you need to know from the gymternet, delivering the biggest headlines, crucial updates, and stories you might have missed. Let’s dive into the week’s action!
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Frazier Transfers from California to Florida
California gymnastics standout eMjae Frazier announced her transfer to Florida. She has one year of eligibility remaining following her graduation from California a year early. Frazier was a staple in California lineups for the past three seasons and has scored a 10.000 on both beam and floor. The 2025 offseason marks the second year in a row that Florida has nabbed a key transfer from a California school, after UCLA’s Selena Harris-Miranda joined the Gators last year.
SEC to Change Postseason Format After One Year
After the 2025 SEC Championships saw one team left out to accommodate four teams in each session, the format of the event will expand to include all nine SEC teams in 2026. The change was announced by conference…