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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Fisk to Discontinue Gymnastics Program in 2026
After three years in existence, Fisk announced it will discontinue its gymnastics program after the 2026 season. In an email, the university cited challenges with aligning the program to its athletics structure, noting gymnastics is not a sanctioned sport within the HBCU Athletic Conference (HBCUAC), making scheduling and recruiting increasingly difficult.
NCAA Revenue Sharing Settlement Approved
Judge Claudia Wilken entered an order approving the $2.8 billion House settlement that will usher in the era of universities directly paying athletes. The settlement will go into effect on July 1 of this year. Schools opting in will need to enforce all of its terms, from roster limits to operating a revenue-sharing model that will pay athletes,…