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7-30-18 Scholastic All-America Awards Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Heather Perry, WCGA Executive Director, 317.549.5262 RECORD NUMBER OF ACADEMIC ALL-AMERICA AWARDS, TEAM RANKINGS ANNOUNCED BOWLING GREEN, OHIO (July 30, 2018) – A record number oF Gymnasts will receive the Scholastic All-America Award for the 2017-18 academic year. AlonG with individual academic awards, the Women’s ColleGiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) announced Boise State, Western MichiGan, and Texas Woman’s posted the top three team GPAs For the year. MeetinG the required 3.5 Grade-point averaGe (GPA) or better required, 760 (55%) student-athletes earned Scholastic All- America honors. The percentaGe oF women’s colleGiate Gymnasts honored last year was 47.83%, and the previous hiGh was set in 2015-16 with 49% oF student-athletes earninG a 3.5 or better GPA. GK Elite Sportswear, a WCGA sponsor, provides a certiFicate to each Scholastic All-America honoree and her coach. "The emphasis the colleGiate women's Gymnastics proGrams have placed on academics is clearly hiGhliGhted by the success oF our team and individual Grade point averaGes,” Kerrie Turner, WCGA president, said. “The 760 colleGiate Gymnastics student-athletes earninG WCGA Scholastic All-America recoGnition have worked diliGently to Find the successful balance between Gymnastics and academics. The WCGA truly commends the student-athletes, the academic support personnel and the coaches within each proGram supportinG and strivinG For academic excellence." A record number oF student-athletes – 118 (8.54%) - earned a 4.0 GPA this year. This number has steadily risen since 2008 with 101 (7.68%) reachinG academic perFection last year and 97 (7.52%) in 2015-16. On the team side, Boise State, led by co-head coaches Tina Bird and Neil Resnick, posted the top team GPA with a 3.8060 and had 13 student-athletes with a GPA oF 3.5 or more. It is the second time in three years the Broncos ranked No. 1 Western MichiGan, coached by Penny JerniGan, ranked No. 2 and had 87.5% oF its roster earn a 3.5 GPA or better. Texas Woman’s was No. 3 on the team academic list For the second-straiGht year with a 3.7782 GPA. Every member oF Lisa Bowerman’s squad posted a 3.5 GPA or better. The attached list includes Scholastic All-America Award winners and team GPA rankinGs. The WCGA is the advocate For women’s colleGiate Gymnastics. Until this month, the coaches’ association was known as the National Association oF ColleGiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women. ### 2017-18 WCGA Scholastic All-Americans Institution Student- Athlete Institution Student- Athlete Air Force Academy Rita Koenigbauer Arizona State Kaitlyn Szafranski Alabama Abigail Armbrecht Arizona State Katelyn Lentz Alabama Alonza Klopfer Arizona State Molly McNamara Alabama Angelina Giancroce Arizona State Morgan Hart Alabama Ariana Guerra Arizona State Morgan Wilson Alabama Bailie Key Arizona State Nichelle Christopherson Alabama Jenna Bresette Arkansas Amanda Wellick Alabama Jennie Loeb Arkansas Braie Speed Alabama Kiana Winston Arkansas Mia Bargiacchi Alabama Kylie Dickson Arkansas Sophia Carter Alabama Lexi Graber Arkansas Sydney Laird Alabama Mackenzie Brannan Auburn Abigail Milliet Alabama Madison Desch Auburn Allison Riddle Alabama Nichole Guerrero Auburn Ashley Smith Alabama Peyton Ernst Auburn Cara Stricklin Alabama Shea Mahoney Auburn Emma Engler 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