CORTLAND, N.Y.- UW-Oshkosh women's gymnastics is back on top.
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Three hundred sixty-three days after finishing third at the 2025 National Collegiate Gymnastics Association Championship, the Titans captured their fourth national title in five years on Friday (March 20) with a team score of 194.750 points, the third-most in program history.
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The title is the eighth in the 55-year history of the program. Following the 1980 Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women Division III title in 1980, the first women's national championship in UW-Oshkosh history, and the 1986 National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics title, the Titans captured the NCGA trophies in 1989, 2007, 2022, 2023 and 2024.
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Following UW-Oshkosh women's volleyball's first NCAA Division III championship this past fall, women's gymnastics secured the 52nd national championship in UW-Oshkosh history on Friday, marking the first time since 2007 that two sports won national titles in the same academic year. Gymnastics and women's outdoor track & field both won titles that year.
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The Titans totaled their 194.750 points with 48.550 points on the vault, a program record 49.025 points on the uneven bars, 48.525 points on the balance beam and 48.650 points in the floor exercise.
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UW-La Crosse, the 2025 NCGA Champion, took second place with 194.100 points, SUNY Brockport third with 193.875, UW-Eau Claire fourth with 192.800, UW-Whitewater fifth with 192.475 and host SUNY Cortland sixth with 192.250.
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Oshkosh collected a total of six All-America medals across the meet, including three individual national titles.
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Senior
Reanna McGibboney (Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East) won the vault and floor exercise with scores of 9.800 and 9.850, respectively, while taking second on the uneven bars at 9.850. She will graduate as an eight-time All-American, adding to her two vault medals in 2023 and 2024, uneven bars medal in 2025 and floor exercise medals in 2023 and 2024.
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Sophomore
Averie Evans (Fort Worth, Texas/Boswell) captured her first individual national title on the uneven bars by tying former Titan Emily Buffington's program-record mark of 9.900 points. Evans earned her first All-America honor on the vault in 2025.
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Senior
Amaya McConkay (Broken Arrow, Okla./Union) was the third Titan to earn a spot on the uneven bars podium, tallying a personal best 9.825 points on the apparatus for her first career All-America placement.
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Freshman
Ome Ellis (Oak Park, Mich./Royal Oak) finished fourth on the balance beam, tallying 9.775 points.
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The Titans did not count a score below junior
Taylor Leaman's (Lancaster, Pa./Manheim Township) 9.600 in the floor exercise across a very well-rounded meet.
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The Titans secured their 21st trip to the national championship by winning the WIAC Championship/NCGA West Regional for the sixth year in a row on March 7 in Winona, Minn. They won the event with a Division III-record score of 195.175 points to become the first program in the NCGA to reach the 195-point mark. Oshkosh went 6-1 in dual competition this season, adding a first-place finish in the season-opening UW-Oshkosh quadrangular on January 3 and outscoring a pair of Division I programs in the Southwest Missouri State University Quadrangular on February 1.
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