With the Division III season officially closed, it’s about time to peak at the final report card of the semester. If you missed NCGA nationals, it was an exciting event that came down to the final rotation. Ultimately UW-Oshkosh had the last laugh, defending the national title. Take a peak at how some of the top teams in DIII stacked up and what we have to look forward to in the future of these programs.
2023 was a season to remember with program records being broken left and right. Luckily it will be DIII gymnastics season again before we know it!
Top of the Class
UW-Oshkosh
Vault: B | Bars: C+ | Beam: A- | Floor: B+ |
Compliments: With its back against the wall, the Titans put a subpar bar rotation behind it to fight for the national title on beam in the final rotation. It’s one thing to win a back-to-back national championship, and it’s another to earn it on beam when the team nipping at your heels is on floor—truly an impressive feat.
Looking Forward: UWO will be missing some staples next year in Trinity Sawyer, Kennedy Springer, Haley Volstad, Adana Amor and Rahdea Jarvis. With all graduating seniors contributing routines at the national championship level, it’s safe to say that next year’s team will look a bit different. However, Oshkosh…