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Nineteen Titans Named WCGA Scholastic All-America

Nineteen Titans Named WCGA Scholastic All-America

ITHACA, N.Y.- For the second year in a row, a program-record 19 members of the UW-Oshkosh women's gymnastics team were named 2022-23 Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) Scholastic All-Americans when the WCGA made on announcement on Thursday (August 17).

Adana Amor (Rehabilitation Science), Kaylie Berens (Management), Delaney Cienkus (Rehabilitation Science), Erin Donovan (Kinesiology), Lydia Hayden (Criminal Justice), Rahdea Jarvis (Business Administration), Audrey Koester (Biomedical Sciences), Zoe Krull (Rehabilitation Science), Nina Lattuca (Criminal Justice), Mia Lucero (Nursing), Amaya McConkay (Nursing), Reanna McGibboney (Nursing), Meaghan O'Connor (Undecided), Liz Romano (Biology), Kennedy Springer (International Studies), Haley Volstad (Marketing), Ella Wilson (Biomedical Sciences), Sam Zeilinger (Rehabilitation Science) and Anna Zoromski (Nursing) all earned WCGA Scholastic All-America honors.

In order to qualify for the WCGA Scholastic All-America Award, student-athletes must compile at least a 3.50 grade point average. 1,075 total student-athletes earned at least a 3.5 grade point average in 2022-23, the second-most ever since 2008. Amor was one of 228 student-athletes that earned a 4.0 grade point average.

As a team, the Titans earned a 3.62 team grade point average and was one of 84 teams from NCAA Division I, II and III to post a team grade point average of 3.50 or higher. The team ranked 32nd overall, only behind fellow National Collegiate Gymnastics Association members; Ithaca College (N.Y.) (3.79), Hamline University (Minn.) (3.78), UW-Stout (3.73) and UW-La Crosse (3.67).