Story Links PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Rutgers gymnastics hosts Maryland, Fisk, and Utica in a quad meet at Jersey Mike’s Arena on Sun., Feb. 2 at 1 p.m.The historic meet featured four Black head coaches of collegiate women’s gymnastics programs for the first time. Rutgers also made some history in the meet with their best start […]

PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Rutgers gymnastics hosts Maryland, Fisk, and Utica in a quad meet at Jersey Mike’s Arena on Sun., Feb. 2 at 1 p.m.The historic meet featured four Black head coaches of collegiate women’s gymnastics programs for the first time. Rutgers also made some history in the meet with their best start to a season at 8-1 since 2014’s 10-1 opening. That season was the last time the team qualified for the NCAA Regional Championships as a squad.
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Entering the season with a Top 25 Recruiting Class ranking from College Gym News, the freshmen have made major impacts early in 2025. Delaney Adrian has completed two all-arounds with a high score of 38.950, while ranking second on the team in bars average with a 9.765 and a 9.800 beam average. Keeley Smith is Rutgers’ top bars worker with an average of 9.790. Around the gym, first-years Lisa Chevaire (vault), Reagan Schenkel (bars), and Donna Uhlenberg (floor) have consistently made the starting lineups.Rutgers defeated Washington in a Big Ten dual meet, 194.550-194.050, on Saturday afternoon at Jersey Mike’s Arena. The Scarlet Knights, at 9-1 on the season, are still on pace for their best start to a season since the 2014 team started 10-1. It marks Rutgers’ first Big Ten victory since defeating Maryland on 195.550-194.925 on Jan. 22, 2022.
Rutgers gymnastics scored a 194.850 in the season opening American Gold Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Classic in California. The Scarlet Knights posted their highest season opening score since 2014 – a 195.075 in dual win against New Hampsire. Their 49.150 on beam marked the first time RU posted a 49+ on the apparatus in a season opener. The beam score was ranked No. 5 in the nation after opening week, and sits at No. 24 this week.
Rutgers gymnastics scored a season-high 194.900 on Jan. 13 to win the MLK Jr. Invitational hosted by Fisk, improving to 8-1 on the year after defeating Fisk (190.025), Wilberforce (177.125), and William & Mary (191.400).
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