It’s NLI day!
To review:
NLI = National Letter of Intent
The National Letter of Intent is a document signed by future college athletes confirming their intent to attend and compete for a particular school. Signing the NLI signals the end of the recruiting process—i.e., all other schools must immediately cease recruiting that gymnast. The NLI is accompanied by the athletic aid (scholarship) agreement. Gymnasts can’t sign NLIs if they are not receiving athletic aid.
Wednesday marks the beginning of this year’s signing period, during which schools will finally reveal to us which gymnasts have signed on to join their programs for the 2022 competitive season. The large majority will be unsurprising since most of these gymnasts have been verbally committed to these schools since the womb, but there are always a few pieces of interest (usually regarding who doesn’t sign rather than who does).
So, let’s see what we see. If nothing else, this year will be a little different because typically these signing athletes would be tasked with replacing the routines contributed by seniors during the 2021 season, but with everyone being granted an extra year, that’s not necessarily the case this time. There will be more adding, without as much subtracting (potentially).
Many of the US Olympic hopefuls are planning to start college in the 2022 competitive season, but since a number of them have already signed with their schools during a previous period then deferred to pursue the Olympics, they won’t show up in these announcements. But, we are expecting to hear about McCallum, Eaker, Bowers, Suni Lee, Emily Lee, Aleah Finnegan, and Sloane Blakely among others in this week’s announcements.
NOTE: Many teams announce their classes one-by-one on social media, so if you’re desperate to know who has been signed by a particular school, keep an eye on that. I’ll note them here once the schools post their official press release for (at least what appears to be) the whole class.
NLIs 2021-2022 |
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OKLAHOMA | Release | Jordan Bowers Danae Fletcher Moorea Linker Danielle Sievers |
Danae Fletcher is slated to join for the 2021 season. Because Oklahoma’s freshman class wasn’t big enough. It’s been a long while since we’ve heard from Jordan Bowers (she did compete a second of L10 at a new gym in 2020), who headlines this class. Danielle Sievers is the younger sister of Iowa State’s Meaghan Sievers. | ||
FLORIDA | Release Release 2 |
Sloane Blakely Leanne Wong |
Florida had previously signed Morgan Hurd and Riley McCusker to this class (just those nobodies), but added Sloane Blakely to the cool kids club today to make it an elite trio. As far as I can tell, we’re still waiting to hear about Shilese Jones, who has long been committed to Florida but wasn’t announced as part of last year’s signing class either. In Release Part 2: You Have to Wait Until Saturday edition, Florida also announced Leanne Wong as part of the group that will start in 2022 with Hurd, McCusker, and Blakely. | ||
UCLA | Release | Alexis Jeffrey Emily Lee |
Jordan Chiles, Emma Malabuyo, Ana Padurariu, and Brooklyn Moors are also slated to start in 2022 after deferring 2021, joining these two signees. So it’s a class. | ||
UTAH | Release | Kara Eaker Grace McCallum |
This is obviously a damn important class for Utah, with two of the most talented recruits and famous elites of the year both signing. This is a 90s Utah signing class. This is a “we’re trying to compete for titles again” signing class. (Per verbals, there were supposed to be a couple other L10s as part of this class, so we’ll see if that happens later and Utah was just too excited about Eaker and McCallum and was like, “EEEEE ANNOUNCE NOWWWWW” or if there are some changes to the class.) | ||
MICHIGAN | Release | Abigael Vides Jacey Vore Ashley Lane |
Vides is the name you’ll recognize from her senior elite sojourn. WOGA’s Deiah-Marie Moody had also verbally committed as part of this class but is not among the announced newcomers. | ||
LSU | Release | Aleah Finnegan Tori Tatum Kaytlyn Johnson |
Three elites to LSU, headlined by Aleah Finnegan, and we’re all very shocked she’s going to LSU. Never would have picked it. It was a bit surprising to see Tatum drop back to L10 after a really successful junior elite year in 2018, but that’s pretty much exactly what you want in a college recruit, someone with the elite skill set who isn’t totally beaten down by the elite process. Or, I mean, US elite is a dream… | ||
DENVER | Release | Mia Hebinck Momoko Iwai |
ALABAMA | Release | Corinne Bunagan Lily Hudson Jordyn Paradise |
Bunagan was a US elite for a second, who went on to represent the Philippines at worlds in 2018. | ||
CAL | Release | Madelyn Williams Ella Cesario Jordan Kane Mya Lauzon |
Madelyn Williams is the star in this group, who shined in her short time as an elite. We were expecting British elite Amelie Morgan to be part of this signing class as well, but things sometimes happen later with non-US athletes. | ||
MINNESOTA | Release | Marissa Jencks Lauren Pearl Olivia Reed Haley Tyson |
WASHINGTON | Release | Leah Smith Lana Navarro Ashley Blum |
GEORGIA | Release | Maeve Hahn Sarah Cohen |
(Katie Finnegan was also supposed to be part of this signing class but is joining early for the 2021 season.) | ||
KENTUCKY | Release | Jillian Procasky |
MISSOURI | Release | Amari Celestine Grace Anne Davis Victoria Gatzendorfer Alonna Kratzer Jocelyn Moore |
OREGON STATE |
Release 1 Release 2 |
Natalie Briones Phoebe Jakubczyk |
Jade Carey will also be starting her competitive college career as part of this class, but she currently appears on the roster because she has started academically at OSU. | ||
BYU |
Jazlyn Wood Mina Margraf |
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AUBURN |
Release | Sunisa Lee Sophia Groth Caroline Leonard Sara Hubbard |
Waiting on the full announcement, but we do have Sunisa Lee confirmed for Graba Part Deux. | ||
ARKANSAS | Release | Cami Weaver Frankie Price Kalyxta Gamaio Makenzie Sedlacek Maddie Jones |
NEBRASKA | Release | Ayzhia Hall Halle Rourke Emma Simpton Savanah Warren |
IOWA STATE |
Release | Hannah Loyim |
ARIZONA STATE |
Release | Mallory Marcheli Alex Theodorou |
SOUTHERN UTAH |
Release | Ellie Cacciola Katie Ours Madeline Tyau |
NC STATE |
Release | Peyton Childs Hailey Merchant Lauren Rutherford |
ILLINOIS |
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IOWA |
Release | Josie Bergstrom Alexa Ebeling Kendall Laplante |
STANFORD |
Release | Anapaula Gutierrez Jimena Gutierrez Brenna Neault Katya Sander |
ARIZONA |
Release | Alyson Fears Emily Mueller |
MARYLAND |
Release | Tasha Brozowski Athlyn Drage Josephine Kogler Lindsay Bacheler |
UTAH STATE |
Release | Molly Arnold Trinity Brown Brie Clark Kielyn McCright Brooke Wilson |
PENN STATE |
Release | Elina Vihrova Bella Salcedo Jessica Johanson |
Why did no one tell me that Elina Vihrova was coming to Penn State? I blame all of you individually. | ||
WEST VIRGINIA |
Release | Brooke Alban Anna Leigh |
MICHIGAN STATE |
Release | Skyla Schulte Gabrielle Stephen |
BOISE STATE |
Release | Emma Loyim Elaina McGovern Alyssa Vulaj |
NEW HAMPSHIRE |
Release | Alyssa Beaulieu Gracy Mowers |
KENT STATE | Release | Brynne Tsipis Alyssa Guns Grace Wehry |
UC DAVIS |
Release | Keanna Abraham Allie Gard Emily Pires Megan Ray Bella Trejo |
NORTHERN ILLINOIS |
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OHIO STATE |
Release | Stephanie Berger Kaitlyn Grimes Jenna Hlavack Tori Vetter |
PITTSBURGH |
Release | Hallie Copperwheat Marisa Aiello Nancy Kiner Sidney Washington |
GEORGE WASHINGTON |
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NORTH CAROLINA |
Release | Lali Dekanoidze Julia Knower Isabelle Schaefer |
CENTRAL MICHIGAN |
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WESTERN MICHIGAN |
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BALL STATE |
Release | Ariana Gilley Grace Sumner |
RUTGERS |
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EASTERN MICHIGAN |
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TEMPLE |
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TOWSON |
Release | Clara Hong Mia Davis Lauren Keener Caitlyn Allen |
SAN JOSE STATE |
Release | Sophia Konieczny |
SEMO |
Release | Madison Greene Nyah Reader Lindsay Ockler |
BOWLING GREEN |
Release | Lexi Bornhorn Emily Castiglia Kennady Kreinbrink Baylie Lawrence Kathryn Weilbacher |
ILLINOIS STATE |
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SACRAMENTO STATE |
Release | Ruby Mach |
post Covid, NCAA is gonna be lit. I can see Utah winning a national title with Eaker and McCallum as a dangerous duo leading that team. Eaker is gonna be a star AA when she is able to limit her difficulty on events. Her 1 1/2 if stuck is an automatic 10.
Eaker would have to fix her knees in her 1.5 landing first.
Gosh I hope not
Leanne wong to Stanford? Fingers crossed
Leanne is announcing her decision on Saturday, so I guess it’s not Stanford. Oklahoma, maybe?
Emily Lee verbally committed to UCLA as an 8th grader.
Suni Lee officially commits to Auburn.
I am stunned — in a good way! — that Suni stuck with Auburn. Good for her, and thrilled for them.
I’m not surprised given the Graba connection.
Phoebe Jakubczyk has committed to Oregon.
Bold prediction time: don’t sleep on UNC in 2022.
I am really looking forward to them in the upcoming years since of how many good recruits they’re getting. They’ve always been my one of my fav underdog teams.
Emily Lee and Alexis Jeffrey have signed with UCLA.
Anyone know anything about Abigail Scanlon? Wasn’t she committed to ASU?
my guess for leanne wog is a schiol in the ECAC
Are you drunk???
Georgia used to be a great program & disappointed in their not so great recruiting.
Georgia just has yet to land a top recruit under Kupets. . I am just curious why? I think they will struggle to stay in top 10. Let me guess it is Jay & Danna’s fault.
It is absolutely Jay and Danna’s fault. They ran a championship dynasty team into the ground. None of the top names are going to want to go to Georgia when they are a tier 2 team at the moment. They haven’t won an SEC championship since 2008 and they have finished 4th or 5th the last 10 years. They haven’t won a National championship since 2008 and their 8th place finish in 2018 was out of luck for advancing to nationals and finishing dead last.
Why would any top recruits want to go to Georgia? They are at best 4th ranked in the SEC and in the last 11 years since their last NCAA title have been ranked at an average 9th nationally. (best finish 5th, worst 13th).
The top recruits are going to UCLA, Oklahoma, Florida, LSU, Utah, and Michigan, Alabama. Now Denver and Cal have entered that top group.
Georgia used to pull in the recruits when it was winning everything and the top tier belonged to UGA, Bama, Utah, UCLA, Michigan. Now there is double the competition as teams like Florida and Oklahoma have won NCAA titles, and teams like LSU are winning SECs and coming up in the top 3 at Nationals.
Jay shows that he is a phenomenal recruiter but has yet to show that in terms of head coaching so we shall see how he does on his own again.
Kupets is a household name at UGA but the current top ranked recruits aren’t as impressed by her as they would be someone they grew up watching like Jordyn Wieber for example. UGA was hoping her name would grab top recruits, but it hasn’t. Top recruits don’t care about the Olympic pedigree of an NCAA coach, they care about winning conference and national titles. If the team isn’t at the top of the pack, they aren’t appealing as a top option.
Typo- UGA last National title was 2009 not 2008.
do you think shilese jones is goig her commitment from 2021-22 to 2022-23