The Auburn Tigers women's gymnastics team represents Auburn University in the sport of gymnastics. The team competes in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Tigers host their home meets at the Auburn Arena on the school's main Auburn campus.[3] The team is currently led by head coach Jeff Graba. In their four decades of history, the Tigers have made four appearances at the National Championships; making the Super Six twice.[4][5]
Auburn Gymnastics history dates back to the late 1890s but the Auburn Tigers gymnastics program wasn't founded until 1965[6] by Edwin Bengston; a kinesiology lecturer at the university and weightlifter.[7][8] After a successful few years of competition, the program was discontinued. In 1974, the program was reinstated by Bengston; Title IX providing the first form of financial aid of $150 to Jeanne Denoon-Amos.[9][10][11]
Name | Height | Year | Hometown |
Olivia Ahern | 5-0 | SO | Memphis, TN |
Bryn Bartman | 5-1 | SO | Black Mountain, NC |
Sophia Bell | 5-2 | SO | Blue Springs, MO |
Kaylee Bluffstone | JR | Tampa, FL | |
Charlotte Booth | FR | Clermont, FL | |
Emma Grace Boyd | 5-6 | JR | Windermere, FL |
Adriana Consoli | FR | Pearland, TX | |
Olivia Greaves | 5-5 | JR | Staten Island, NY |
Sophia Greaves | JR | Staten Island, NY | |
Hannah Hagle | 5-1 | SO | San Augustine, TX |
Julianne Huff | 5-1 | JR | Hoover, AL |
Alex Irvine | 5-5 | JR | Roseville, CA |
Katelyn Jong | 5-2 | SO | Allen, TX |
Mia Leverton | FR | Murrells Inlet, SC | |
Marissa Neal | 5-2 | SO | Blue Springs, MO |
Rebekah Smith | FR | Houston, TX | |
Brynn Torry | FR | Yorktown, VA | |
Emma Wehry | JR | Klingerstown, PA | |
Jersie Woolsey | JR | Riverton, UT | |
Paige Zancan | 5-5 | JR | Mt. Airy, MD |