PITTSBURGH, Pa.- Four members of the UW-Oshkosh women's gymnastics team were named Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association Regular Season All-Americans on Monday (March 30).
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Senior
Reanna McGibboney (Chester Springs, Pa./Downingtown East) earned her fifth career medal from the WCGA, senior
Amaya McConkay (Broken Arrow, Okla./Union) earned her second, and freshman
Ome Ellis (Oak Park, Mich./Royal Oak) and sophomore
Averie Evans (Fort Worth, Texas/Boswell) both earned their first.
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McGibboney became Oshkosh's first five-time WCGA All-American with a first-team placement on the vault. She concluded her career with a national qualifying score of 9.800 on the event.
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McConkay, an All-America Second Team member on the uneven bars in 2025, was named to the vault second team with an NQS of 9.725.
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Ellis garnered first team honors on the balance beam with an NQS of 9.780 in her first collegiate season.
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Evans owned an NQS of 9.740 on the uneven bars by season's end and collected All-America Second Team honors in the event.
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First Team All-America is 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 awarded to the second-place finisher, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events plus the all-around in each region.
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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 Championships.
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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.
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