10 Big Ten Gymnasts Claim WCGA Regular Season All-America Recognition
ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference had 10 women’s gymnasts named to the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association’s (WCGA) All-America teams for the 2025 regular season.
The WCGA utilizes National Qualifying Scores (NQS) to determine the members of the first and second teams. First team accolades are given to the top eight finishers, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season on all four events and the all-around. Second team honors are awarded to the ninth through 16th place finishers, plus ties.
Big Ten Champion UCLA paced the conference with six All-America selections, highlighted by Jordan Chiles earning first-team honors on vault, uneven bars and floor exercise while picking up second-team laurels in the all-around. Michigan State had three gymnasts on the list, including Sage Kellerman with spots on the first team for vault and second team for uneven bars. Minnesota was represented by Mya Hooten, who was on the second team for floor exercise.
First Team
Vault
Nikki Smith, Michigan State
Sage Kellerman, Michigan State
Jordan Chiles, UCLA
Uneven Bars
Jordan Chiles, UCLA
Frida Esparza, UCLA
Balance Beam
Emma Malabuyo, UCLA
Floor Exercise
Jordan Chiles, UCLA
Brooklyn Moors, UCLA
Second Team
All-Around
Jordan Chiles, UCLA
Vault
Chae Campbell, UCLA
Olivia Zsarmani, Michigan State
Uneven Bars
Sage Kellerman, Michigan State
Balance Beam
Ciena Alipio, UCLA
Chae Campbell, UCLA
Floor Exercise
Mya Hooten, Minnesota