Women's Gymnastics | 3/30/2026 1:38:00 PM
Pittsburgh, PA - University of Wisconsin-La Crosse sophomore
Madalyn McCormick of Coeur d' Alene, Idaho
(Lake City) has earned 2025-26 Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) Regular Season All-America Awards, the organization has announced on Monday.
McCormick earned WCGA All-America Second Team honors on the balance beam for the first time.
Madalyn McCormick
Madalyn McCormick, Balance Beam
- McCormick finished the season with a 9.664 season average on the balance beam.
- Her career high 9.850 helped McCormick finish tied for fourth at the University of Nebraska Quadrangular. McCormkick was the top non National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I finisher.
- At the Eagles dual at NCAA Division I opponent Northern Illinois University, McCormick scored a 9.825 to win the event.
- She also recorded top balance beam scores in duals against Simpson College (Iowa) (9.825) and UW-Oshkosh (9.800).
- McCormick and her teammates finished second at the National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) National Championship on March 22 after finishing third at the WIAC Championships/NCGA West Regional.
NCAA Divsion III WCGA All-America Selection Criteria:
First Team All-America shall be awarded to the top (1) finisher, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four (4) events plus the all-around in the NCGA East plus Centenary and from the NCGA West. Second Team All-America shall be awarded to the second (2nd) place finisher, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four (4) events plus the all-around in each region. The restriction in the east to allow no more than one of the away meets to be out of the school's respective region does not apply. The awards will be based on all scores as of the Monday before the NCGA Championships.
About the WCGA
The Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association is a membership-led, professional association representing the nation's intercollegiate women's gymnastics coaches within Division I, II & III of the National Collegiate Athletic Association and the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics.