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2025 All-ACC Academic Gymnastics Team Announced

Story Links CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – NC State’s Chloe Negrete was named the Atlantic Coast Conference 2025 Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete of the Year and headlines the sport’s All-ACC Academic Team, the league announced on Friday.   Negrete was named the ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year for Gymnastics for the second consecutive season. The graduate […]

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – NC State’s Chloe Negrete was named the Atlantic Coast Conference 2025 Gymnastics Scholar-Athlete of the Year and headlines the sport’s All-ACC Academic Team, the league announced on Friday.
 
Negrete was named the ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year for Gymnastics for the second consecutive season. The graduate student out of Frisco, Texas, graduated in May of 2023 with a bachelor of science in sports management with a minor in psychology. She is set to complete her graduate degree in parks, rec, tourism and sport management with graduate certificates in sport and entertainment venue management and leadership and volunteer management in May of 2025.
 
Negrete closed out her collegiate career with 24 podium finishes and 13 individual titles in the 2025 season, recording 13 scores of a 9.900 or higher. This year, Negrete was named the ACC Gymnast of the week once and the ACC Specialist of the week four times to help claim the 2025 Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) Southeast Gymnast of the Year title and a spot on the WCGA All-American Second Team for beam. She was also named an American Athletic, Inc. (AAI) Award nominee for the second year in a row, which is awarded to the most outstanding gymnast in the nation for their dedication, leadership and excellence in the sport.
 
Thirteen student-athletes who earned All-ACC honors this season also secured spots on the academic team, highlighted by ACC Gymnast of the Year Mya Lauzon (California), Specialist of the Year Lali Dekanoidze (North Carolina) and Newcomer of the Year JoJo Valahovic (North Carolina).
 
All six ACC gymnastics programs were represented on the All-ACC Academic Team with Clemson, North Carolina and Stanford leading the conference with 12 student-athletes each, followed by NC State and Pitt with 11, and California with seven.
 
The ACC Scholar-Athlete of the Year awards were established in September of 2007 to be awarded annually to the top junior or senior student-athlete in their respective sports. Candidates for the awards must have maintained a 3.0-grade point average for their careers, as well as a 3.0 for each of the last two semesters.
 
Academic requirements for selection to the All-ACC Academic Team are a 3.0-grade point average for the previous semester and a 3.0 cumulative average during one’s academic career. In addition, student-athletes must compete in at least 50 percent of their team’s contests.
 
The full list of the 2025 Gymnastics All-ACC Academic Team can be found below:





































































School Name Class Major
California Annalise Newman-Achee So. Integrative Biology
California Casey Brown Jr. Environmental Engineering Science
California CJ Keuneke Fr. Undeclared
California eMjae Frazier Jr. Psychology
California Kyen Mayhew So. Integrative Biology
California Maddie Williams Sr. Nutrition & Metabolic Biology
California Mya Lauzon Sr. Nutrition & Metabolic Biology
Clemson Brie Clark Sr. Communication
Clemson Danika Nielsen Fr. Pre-Business
Clemson Eve Jackson Gr. Marketing (G) / Communication (UG)
Clemson Hannah Clark Fr. Health Science
Clemson Kielyn McCright Sr. Health Science
Clemson Lauren Rutherford Sr. Accounting
Clemson Lilly Lippeatt Jr. Mechanical Engineering
Clemson Madison Minner Sr. Biological Sciences
Clemson Molly Arnold Sr. Human Capital & Development
Clemson Quinn Kuhl So. Communication
Clemson Rebecca Wells Gr. Athletic Leadership
Clemson Tara Walsh Gr. Athletic Leadership
NC State Ava Myers Fr. Criminology
NC State Caroline Volk Fr. Nutrition
NC State Chloe Negrete Gr. Parks, Rec, Tourism & Sport Management 
NC State Elle Hadrick So. Biomedical Engineering
NC State Kailee Adomaites Jr. Agricultural Business
NC State Katie Harper So. Psychology
NC State Krista Zultevicz Gr. Youth Development and Leadership
NC State Lauren Wright So. Communication
NC State Madeline Hall So. Elementary Education
NC State Meg Adler Jr. Psychology
NC State Peyton Childs Sr. Biological Sciences
North Carolina Claire Stippich Jr. Economics
North Carolina Elly King So. Psychology 
North Carolina Gwendolyn Fink Jr. Management and Society 
North Carolina Isabella Miller Sr. Business 
North Carolina Isabelle Schaefer Sr. Psychology 
North Carolina Jessica Naranjo So. Exercise and Sport Science 
North Carolina Jordan Valahovic Fr. Undecided 
North Carolina Julia Knower Sr. Media and Journalism 
North Carolina Kaya Forbes Jr. Psychology 
North Carolina Lali Dekanoidze Sr. Exercise and Sport Science 
North Carolina Neve King Jr. Communications 
North Carolina Taylor Schulze Sr. Media and Journalism 
Pitt Camryn Chiu Fr. Undeclared
Pitt Darbi Simcox Fr. Undeclared
Pitt Elizabeth Cesarone Gr. Management
Pitt Emily Todd So. Psychology
Pitt Jah’Liyah Bedminster Sr. Biological Sciences
Pitt Jaime Pratt Jr. Communication: Rhet & Comm
Pitt Jordyn Ewing Sr. Social Work
Pitt Kennedy Duke So. Accounting
Pitt Lila Pileggi Fr. Undeclared
Pitt Meika Lee Fr. Public Health
Pitt Olivia Giunta Fr. Undeclared
Stanford Alana Walker Fr. Undeclared
Stanford Anapaula Gutierrez Sr. Design
Stanford Anna Roberts Jr. Economics
Stanford Ashley Carter Jr. Human Biology
Stanford Ava Sorrento Jr. Management Science and Engineering
Stanford Brenna Neault Sr. Human Biology
Stanford Claire Dean Jr. International Relations (BA) / Biology (Masters)
Stanford Kendra Chang Fr. Undeclared
Stanford Sienna Robinson So. Undeclared
Stanford Taralyn Nguyen Jr. Computer Science/Symbolic Systems
Stanford Temple Landry So. Undeclared
Stanford Ui Soma Fr. Undeclared





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US wins ice hockey world championship gold with 1-0 OT win against Switzerland

STOCKHOLM (AP) — The United States prevailed over Switzerland 1-0 in overtime of the final of the ice hockey world championship on Sunday. Tage Thompson wristed a shot past goaltender Leonardo Genoni from the top of the right circle for the winner 2:02 into overtime with the 40th shot on goal. Logan Cooley and Brady […]

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STOCKHOLM (AP) — The United States prevailed over Switzerland 1-0 in overtime of the final of the ice hockey world championship on Sunday.

Tage Thompson wristed a shot past goaltender Leonardo Genoni from the top of the right circle for the winner 2:02 into overtime with the 40th shot on goal.

Logan Cooley and Brady Skjei provided the assists and goaltender Jeremy Swayman shut out the Swiss with 25 saves.

USA Hockey says it is the second trophy won at the tournament by the Americans after winning in 1933.

The Americans were also formally awarded the title in 1960 when they won the Olympic tournament and the worlds did not take place.

Bronze medal for Sweden

Mikael Backlund and Marcus Johansson scored two goals each as Sweden beat Denmark 6-2 to take the bronze medal earlier Sunday.

It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark.

Lucas Raymond and Mika Zibanejad also scored for the winners while Nick Olesen and Nikolaj Ehlers scored for Denmark.

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US pay tribute to Gaudreau after winning first men’s ice hockey world title since 1933 | USA ice hockey team

The United States prevailed over Switzerland 1-0 in overtime to claim the American men’s first ice hockey world championship at the tournament since 1933. Tage Thompson wristed a shot past goaltender Leonardo Genoni from the top of the right circle for the winner 2:02 into overtime with the 40th shot on goal. Logan Cooley and […]

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The United States prevailed over Switzerland 1-0 in overtime to claim the American men’s first ice hockey world championship at the tournament since 1933.

Tage Thompson wristed a shot past goaltender Leonardo Genoni from the top of the right circle for the winner 2:02 into overtime with the 40th shot on goal. Logan Cooley and Brady Skjei provided the assists and goaltender Jeremy Swayman shut out the Swiss with 25 saves.

“We did it, the wait is over,” Swayman said in a social media post. “Thanks for sticking along with us. It’s going to be a great summer.”

The Americans were also awarded the title in 1960 when they won the Olympic tournament and the worlds did not take place. Team USA’s last men’s Olympic title came thanks to the Miracle On Ice at the 1980 Games.

Many of the world’s top players do not take part at the worlds as it takes place during the NHL playoffs, while others choose to rest after the long and grueling regular season. While most of the US players at this year’s tournament are on NHL teams, there are also a number of college players. The US had lost 12 world championship semi-finals in succession before they beat Sweden on Saturday.

As the US posed for photos after their win, they held up the jersey of Johnny Gaudreau who was struck and killed by a car along with his brother, Matthew, in August. A man accused of killing the NHL star and his brother while drunk driving is awaiting trial.

Earlier, Mikael Backlund and Marcus Johansson scored two goals each as Sweden beat Denmark 6-2 to take the bronze medal. It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark.

Lucas Raymond and Mika Zibanejad also scored for the Swedes while Nick Olesen and Nikolaj Ehlers scored for Denmark.



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STOCKHOLM (AP) — The United States prevailed over Switzerland 1-0 in overtime of the final of the ice hockey world championship on Sunday. Tage Thompson wristed a shot past goaltender Leonardo Genoni from the top of the right circle for the winner 2:02 into overtime with the 40th shot on goal. Logan Cooley and Brady […]

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STOCKHOLM (AP) — The United States prevailed over Switzerland 1-0 in overtime of the final of the ice hockey world championship on Sunday.

Tage Thompson wristed a shot past goaltender Leonardo Genoni from the top of the right circle for the winner 2:02 into overtime with the 40th shot on goal.

Logan Cooley and Brady Skjei provided the assists and goaltender Jeremy Swayman shut out the Swiss with 25 saves.

USA Hockey says it is the second trophy won at the tournament by the Americans after winning in 1933.

The Americans were also formally awarded the title in 1960 when they won the Olympic tournament and the worlds did not take place.

Bronze medal for Sweden

Mikael Backlund and Marcus Johansson scored two goals each as Sweden beat Denmark 6-2 to take the bronze medal earlier Sunday.

It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark.

Lucas Raymond and Mika Zibanejad also scored for the winners while Nick Olesen and Nikolaj Ehlers scored for Denmark.

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US wins ice hockey world championship gold with 1-0 OT win against Switzerland

STOCKHOLM — The United States prevailed over Switzerland 1-0 in overtime of the final of the ice hockey world championship on Sunday. Tage Thompson wristed a shot past goaltender Leonardo Genoni from the top of the right circle for the winner 2:02 into overtime with the 40th shot on goal. Logan Cooley and Brady Skjei […]

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STOCKHOLM — The United States prevailed over Switzerland 1-0 in overtime of the final of the ice hockey world championship on Sunday.

Tage Thompson wristed a shot past goaltender Leonardo Genoni from the top of the right circle for the winner 2:02 into overtime with the 40th shot on goal.

Logan Cooley and Brady Skjei provided the assists and goaltender Jeremy Swayman shut out the Swiss with 25 saves.

USA Hockey says it is the second trophy won at the tournament by the Americans after winning in 1933.

The Americans were also formally awarded the title in 1960 when they won the Olympic tournament and the worlds did not take place.

Mikael Backlund and Marcus Johansson scored two goals each as Sweden beat Denmark 6-2 to take the bronze medal earlier Sunday.

It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark.

Lucas Raymond and Mika Zibanejad also scored for the winners while Nick Olesen and Nikolaj Ehlers scored for Denmark.

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Sweden beats Denmark 6-2 to take bronze at ice hockey worlds | National Sports

STOCKHOLM (AP) — Mikael Backlund and Marcus Johansson scored two goals each as Sweden beat Denmark 6-2 to take the bronze medal at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday. It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark. × This page requires Javascript. Javascript […]

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It was the second straight third-place finish for Sweden while fourth place was the best-ever result for Denmark.


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