Can anyone say REPEAT?! UW-Oshkosh had another record-breaking season, winning both the conference and Division III national championships for the second year in a row in 2023. Don’t let the stats fool you, though. The rest of the top WIAC teams brought the heat as well, making the quest challenging. UW-La Crosse, UW-Whitewater, and UW-Stout all saw an increase in difficulty in their lineups which helped put the pressure on the reigning champs. If the offseason tapes have anything to say about it, the kitchen is only about to get hotter.
The preseason is starting and 2024 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. 67 UW-Oshkosh
The two-time reigning champions are entering the chat. With quite a few graduating routines, new faces are bound to make their way into lineups this season, but the winning culture is likely to be the star of the show.
Losses: | Adana Amor (UB), Rahdea Jarvis (VT, UB, FX), Trinity Sawyer… |