With college gymnastics gaining popularity, there’s been a number of schools adding programs to their athletic offering in recent years. This trend is great for the growth of the sport and for gymnastics fans alike, but it can be hard to find time to get to know the new teams. With three new gymnastics programs set to join the Division III level, this article will help readers get to know each new team joining the NCGA as they compete this season.
Greenville Looks to “Make a Statement” in 2025
After a successful first two seasons, and a major head coach change, Greenville aims to build a name for itself in 2025 under head coach Anique Grenier.
Grenier was hired in July 2024, following two seasons as an assistant coach at Air Force and a collegiate career at Utah State. She applied for the job after reading a College Gym News article and noticing an opening in the program. Due to the late staffing changes, Greenville will not be joining WIAC this season and will instead be acting as a floater team looking for an “at-large” bid to NCGA nationals. For readers who are new to the NCGA format, programs not aligned with either the NCGA-East or the WIAC gymnastics conferences can still qualify to NCGA nationals by achieving a high enough National Qualifying Score, or…