PITTSBURGH, Pa.- When the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) announced its regular season All-Americans on Monday (March 31),
Delaney Cienkus,
Amaya McConkay, and
Reanna McGibboney each earned a spot.
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Cienkus (Sr. • Plainfield, Ill.) was named to the balance beam first team and floor exercise second team with scores of 9.780 and 9.765 respectively. A 2023 balance beam second team member, Cienkus was named the WIAC Gymnast of the Year after leading the nation with a season average score of 9.8063 points on the event. She ranked fifth in the floor exercise at 9.7938 points. She won the balance beam three times and the floor exercise twice during the regular season.
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McConkay (Jr. • Broken Arrow, Okla.) earned uneven bars second team honors with a score of 9.710. The 2025 WIAC balance beam champion was named a WCGA All-American for the first time of her career by averaging a Division III-best season average score of 9.7375 points in the regular season.
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McGiboney (Jr. • Chester Springs, Pa.) was named a first team All-American on the vault for the first time after taking second team honors in each of the previous two seasons with a 9.750. She ranked second in the division with a season average score of 9.7625 points. McGibboney also collected second team honors on the uneven bars with her national qualifying score of 9.710 while ranking third during the regular season with an average of 9.725 points.
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UW-Oshkosh won its fifth consecutive and 19th overall WIAC championship in La Crosse on March 8 with a meet record score of 193.925 points. The Titans later placed third at the NCGA Championship in Saint Peter, Minnesota on March 22.
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First Team All-America is be awarded to the top finisher, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events plus the all-around in the NCGA East plus Centenary and from the NCGA West. Second Team All-America is be awarded to the second place finisher, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events plus the all-around in each region. The restriction in the east to allow no more than one of the away meets to be out of the school's respective region does not apply. The awards will be based on all scores as of the Monday before the NCGA Championship.
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The WCGA is a membership-led, professional association representing the nation's intercollegiate women's gymnastics coaches within Division I, II & III of the NCAA and the NAIA.