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Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association Names 99 Scholastic All-America Athletes

**Release courtesy of the WIAC

MADISON, Wis.–Ninety-nine Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) individuals have received the Scholastic All-America Award from the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) for the 2021-22 academic year.
 
In order to earn the distinction, student-athletes must maintain an overall grade point average of 3.50 or have a 3.50 grade point average for the 2021-22 academic year.
 
Individuals from the WIAC securing the distinction included: Hamline University’s Nadia Abid, Julia Cheely, Bailee Davis, Julia Hintermeister, Livia Isackson-Rod, Danielle Jaworski, Nicole Johnsen, Kathryn Kalland, Madison Lieurance, Caledonia Norton, Lily Ramsdell, Elizabeth Schauer, Carolina Schlawiedt, Madeline Sowinski, Savannah Tafolla, Kathryn Viles and Brianna Weikel; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s Karly Albers, Emma Barry, Bailey Davidson, Kelsey Donovan, Katie Fahrenkamp, Andrea Gessner, Rachel Lindner, Danielle Malecha, Molly Rajala, Lilianna Shank, Bailey Thomas, Tayla Thome, Harriet Toth and Katy VanNatta; UW-La Crosse’s Rachel Chesley, Jenna Danninger, Kaitlyn Farley, Jordyn Faust, Emma Grant, Megan Hawkins, Kerrie Legault, Molly Lyngaas, Ellie Scherwinski, Jessica Taylor, Claudia Walter and Madi Vanderpool; UW-Oshkosh’s Adana Amor, Kaylie Berens, Delaney Cienkus, Emily Gilot, Kaira Hammond, Rahdea Jarvis, Olivia Keller, Audrey Koester, Nina Lattuca, Haley Minor, Alyssa Nore, Meaghan O’Connor, Leia Randall, Liz Romano, Kennedy Springer, Haley Volstad, Ella Wilson, Samantha Zeilinger and Anna Zoromski; UW-Stout’s Bridgette Allen, Emma Brittingham, Mikala Bugge, Gillian Cummins, Genevieve Czapiewski, Jensen DeJong, Effie Ferguson, Jenna Jones and Gabrielle Winstead; UW-Whitewater’s Alayna Fern, Sarah Knetzke, Rachel Lewellen, Morgan McEntire, Meg McGinley, Faith Mylin, Emily North, Taiya Stelmachowski, Gracie Talley, Richella Velarmino and Ashlyn Vlcko; and Winona State University’s Lydia Anderson, Hailey Bryant, Allison Crescimanno, Katherine Curtis, Breanna Davidson-Ho, Haily Doherty, Jessica Gallier, Gabrielle Gray, Gabrielle Johnson, Isabella Kropiwiec, Hannah Matuszak, Camdyn McSweeney, Sydney Parsons, Ashley Roth, Taryn Sellner, Bryce Stoltz and Kaitlyn West.
 
Overall, there were 53 teams with a team grade point average of 3.50 or more on a 4.0 scale, including Hamline University (3.6828), UW-Eau Claire (3.6435), UW-Stout (3.6300), UW-Oshkosh (3.5496) and Winona State University (3.5409).