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Regional Coach and Administrator Honors Announced Contact: Heather Perry, WCGA Executive Director, 317.549.5262 Regional Coach and Administrator Honors Announced FORT WORTH, TEXAS (April 19, 2019) – Each event’s top four finishers by session at today’s NCAA National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships Semifinals earned All-America honors. The Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association also announced second-team All-America distinctions for student-athletes finishing in fifth through eighth places. GK Elite Sportswear is proud to sponsor of WCGA awards, including these All-America honors. Session 1 All-America Awards Status Place Gymnast Team Score Event All-America 1 Kyla Ross UCLA 9.95 Vault All-America 1 Kennedi Edney LSU 9.95 Vault All-America 3 MyKayla Skinner Utah 9.925 Vault All-America 4 MaKenna Merrell-Giles Utah 9.9 Vault 2nd Team All-America 5 Sarah Finnegan LSU 9.8875 Vault 2nd Team All-America 5 Sarah Edwards LSU 9.8875 Vault 2nd Team All-America 7 Felicia Hano UCLA 9.875 Vault 2nd Team All-America 7 Julianna Cannamela LSU 9.875 Vault Status Place Gymnast Team Score Event All-America 1 Sarah Finnegan LSU 9.95 Uneven Bars All-America 2 Kennedi Edney LSU 9.925 Uneven Bars All-America 3 MyKayla Skinner Utah 9.9125 Uneven Bars All-America 4 Olivia Karas Michigan 9.9 Uneven Bars All-America 4 Margzetta Frazier UCLA 9.9 Uneven Bars All-America 4 Nia Dennis UCLA 9.9 Uneven Bars All-America 4 Madison Kocian UCLA 9.9 Uneven Bars All-America 4 Ruby Harrold LSU 9.9 Uneven Bars Status Place Gymnast Team Score Event All-America 1 Natalie Wojcik Michigan 9.95 Balance Beam All-America 2 Sarah Finnegan LSU 9.9375 Balance Beam All-America 3 Katelyn Ohashi UCLA 9.925 Balance Beam All-America 4 Kyla Ross UCLA 9.9 Balance Beam 2nd Team All-America 5 Olivia Karas Michigan 9.875 Balance Beam 2nd Team All-America 5 Madison Kocian UCLA 9.875 Balance Beam 2nd Team All-America 7 Alex Hyland Kentucky 9.8625 Balance Beam 2nd Team All-America 8 Madison Osman Michigan 9.85 Balance Beam 2nd Team All-America 8 Lexi Funk Michigan 9.85 Balance Beam 2nd Team All-America 8 Brielle Nguyen UCLA 9.85 Balance Beam 2nd Team All-America 8 Sienna Crouse Nebraska 9.85 Balance Beam Status Place Gymnast Team Score Floor Exercise All-America 1 Kyla Ross UCLA 9.95 Floor Exercise All-America 2 Gracie Kramer UCLA 9.9375 Floor Exercise All-America 2 MyKayla Skinner Utah 9.9375 Floor Exercise All-America 4 McKenna Kelley LSU 9.925 Floor Exercise All-America 4 Olivia Karas Michigan 9.925 Floor Exercise All-America 4 Katelyn Ohashi UCLA 9.925 Floor Exercise 2nd Team All-America 7 Abby Armbrecht Alabama 9.9125 Floor Exercise 2nd Team All-America 7 Kennedi Edney LSU 9.9125 Floor Exercise 2nd Team All-America 7 Felicia Hano UCLA 9.9125 Floor Exercise Status Place Gymnast Team Score Event All-America 1 Kyla Ross UCLA 39.663 All Around All-America 2 Sarah Finnegan LSU 39.65 All Around All-America 3 Kennedi Edney LSU 39.6 All Around All-America 4 MyKayla Skinner Utah 39.55 All Around 2nd Team All-America 5 Olivia Karas Michigan 39.538 All Around 2nd Team All-America 5 Natalie Wojcik Michigan 39.538 All Around 2nd Team All-America 7 Sienna Crouse Nebraska 39.388 All Around 2nd Team All-America 8 Alex Hyland Kentucky 39.3 All Around Session 2 All-America Awards Status Place Name University Score Event All-America 1 Derrian Gobourne Auburn 9.95 Vault All-America 1 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma 9.95 Vault All-America 3 Lexy Ramler Minnesota 9.925 Vault All-America 3 Nicole Lehrmann Oklahoma 9.925 Vault 2nd Team All-America 5 Sabrina Vega Georgia 9.9 Vault 2nd Team All-America 5 Sydney Snead Georgia 9.9 Vault 2nd Team All-America 5 Brenna Dowell Oklahoma 9.9 Vault 2nd Team All-America 8 Savannah Schoenherr Florida 9.875 Vault 2nd Team All-America 8 Mary Jacobsen Oregon State 9.875 Vault Status Place Name University Score Event All-America 1 Lexy Ramler Minnesota 9.9375 Uneven Bars All-America 1 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma 9.9375 Uneven Bars All-America 3 Nicole Lehrmann Oklahoma 9.925 Uneven Bars All-America 4 Maddie Karr Denver 9.9125 Uneven Bars All-America 4 Karrie Thomas Oklahoma 9.9125 Uneven Bars 2nd Team All-America 6 Cairo Leonard-Baker Arizona State 9.9 Uneven Bars 2nd Team All-America 6 Lynnzee Brown Denver 9.9 Uneven Bars 2nd Team All-America 6 Sydney Snead Georgia 9.9 Uneven Bars 2nd Team All-America 6 Anastasia Webb Oklahoma 9.9 Uneven Bars 2nd Team All-America 6 Halli Briscoe Oregon State 9.9 Uneven Bars Status Place Name University Score Event All-America 1 Lexy Ramler Minnesota 9.9125 Balance Beam All-America 1 Alexis Vasquez Denver 9.9125 Balance Beam All-America 3 Nicole Lehrmann Oklahoma 9.9 Balance Beam All-America 3 Carly Woodard Oklahoma 9.9 Balance Beam All-America 3 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma 9.9 Balance Beam 2nd All-America 6 Maela Lazaro Oregon State 9.8875 Balance Beam 2nd All-America 7 Lynnzee Brown Denver 9.875 Balance Beam 2nd All-America 7 Kaitlyn Schou Denver 9.875 Balance Beam Status Place Name University Score Event All-America 1 Alicia Boren Florida 9.95 Floor Exercise All-America 1 Lynnzee Brown Denver 9.95 Floor Exercise All-America 1 Brenna Dowell Oklahoma 9.95 Floor Exercise All-America 4 Trinity Thomas Florida 9.925 Floor Exercise All-America 4 Olivia Trautman Oklahoma 9.925 Floor Exercise All-America 4 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma 9.925 Floor Exercise 2nd Team All-America 7 Anastasia Webb Oklahoma 9.9 Floor Exercise 2nd Team All-America 7 Jade Degouveia Oklahoma 9.9 Floor Exercise 2nd Team All-America 7 Isis Lowery Oregon State 9.9 Floor Exercise Status Place Name University Score Event All-America 1 Maggie Nichols Oklahoma 39.7125 All Around All-America 2 Lexy Ramler Minnesota 39.6625 All Around All-America 3 Lynnzee Brown Denver 39.575 All Around All-America 4 Brenna Dowell Oklahoma 39.475 All Around 2nd Team All-America 5 Maddie Karr Denver 39.3875 All Around 2nd Team All-America 6 Alicia Boren Florida 39.375 All Around 2nd Team All-America 6 Rachel Dickson Georgia 39.375 All Around 2nd Team All-America 8 Alexandria Ruiz Denver 39.3 All Around The WCGA is the advocate for women’s collegiate gymnastics. This coaches’ association was known previously as the National Association of Collegiate Gymnastics Coaches/Women. ### .
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