The NCGA-East is growing more and more competitive with each passing season. Although Brockport continues to lead the pack, not all meets are a runaway with scores and while not all programs are able to knock the Golden Eagles off the podium, you can be certain that any individual titles and records are always up for grabs. And with Utica joining the conference, things are only getting to get tougher in the East. You should be excited!
The preseason is starting and 2023 will be here before we know it. That means it’s time for our annual potential lineups analysis! As gymnasts get back into the gym with new goals for the new season, we’re breaking their prospects down and taking a look at what each team’s lineups may look like come January—from who’s expected to contribute, holes that need to be filled, and exciting upgrades fans should look out for.
No. 66 Brockport
Brockport has flirted with the NCGA national title for two years in a row following dominating seasons, failing to come out on top in only three meets out of 30 during the regular season the past two years.
Losses: | Nikky Aiello (Left team), Lauren Blair (VT, FX), Kyra Figurelli, Gabbi Gare, Emmie White, Lilly Blowers (Left team), Emily Justa (Left team), Sydney Schumaker… |