Arkansas Gymnast Announces Transfer to University of Georgia
A University of Arkansas gymnast announced her transfer to the University of Georgia on Thursday. The move reunites her with former coaches at the program.
ForbesA University of Arkansas gymnast announced her transfer to the University of Georgia on Thursday. The athlete said the decision was based on academics, medical school reputation, facilities, and connections to the program. She added that the move was unrelated to coaching changes at Arkansas.
Background on the Transfer The gymnast had previously visited three top programs before selecting Georgia. She is a two-time World medalist and Olympic alternate who continues to train for the 2028 Games. Georgia finished sixth at the 2026 NCAA Gymnastics season, its best result since 2016.
The program enters the next season with championship aspirations. The transfer adds a top performer to a young roster that includes multiple returning athletes.
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University of Arkansas gymnast announced transfer to University of Georgia.
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Georgia finished sixth at NCAA Gymnastics championships.
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Georgia adds a top performer to its gymnastics roster for the upcoming season.
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