BROCKPORT, N.Y – On Monday, August 18, the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association announced its 2025 Team GPA List and Scholastic All-American selections for the 2024-25 academic year. Over 1,210 student-athletes earned a 3.5 GPA or higher, with more than 300 gymnasts achieving a 4.0 GPA.
The Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association 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. They work to promote and elevate the sport at all levels of collegiate competition.
The Golden Eagles finished with a 3.6668 team GPA, with nine athletes earning a perfect 4.0 GPA in the 2024-25 academic year. With 21 total WCGA Scholastic All-American selections, 84% of the 2024-25 squad earned All-American honors, ranking 26
th best in the nation out of 77 eligible teams. Brockport's 21 Scholastic All-Americans represented the fourth-highest number for a single team in the country.
Grace Briles,
Marina DelVecchio,
Kiara Hockman,
Miranda LaRobardiere,
Maya Pecoraro,
Charlotte Raymond,
Laken Sooy,
Aladiana Tosado, and
Eliana Wannall all earned a perfect 4.0 GPA in the 2024-25 academic year.
Amelia York (3.97),
Olivia Stinnette (3.92, Cumulative),
Olivia Melo (3.90),
Kayla Gleason (3.89),
Lienna Kay (3.86),
Julia Klucinec (3.81),
Claire Wood (3.70),
Emma Langdon (3.68),
Cali Czarcinski (3.63),
Emma Brookins (3.57),
Maren Eramo (3.57) and
Shannon Gibbs (3.50, Cumulative) rounded out the Scholastic All-American honors for the Golden Eagles.
"Women's collegiate gymnasts embody everything that is great about collegiate athletics. Their ability to excel in the classroom while performing at the highest levels of athletic competition is nothing short of inspiring," said Casey Jo MacPherson, Chair of the WCGA Board of Directors. "These young women are the epitome of the student-athlete ideal, demonstrating discipline, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to excellence in all they do. We are proud to honor these outstanding teams and individuals for their continued efforts and success in the classroom!"
Brockport gymnastics enjoyed a successful 2025 season, highlighted by the squad's fifth straight National Collegiate Gymnastics Association East Regional Championship, and
Lienna Kay being crowned as the 2025 NCGA Balance Beam Co-National Champion.