Five Red Rocks gymnasts earned NCAA All-American honors after their stellar performance in the NCAA Championship semifinal, with Maile O'Keefe leading the pack.

By the Numbers
  • Maile O'Keefe secured 9.9500 scores in beam and floor, earning her 19-time All-American honors.
  • Makenna Smith achieved two first-team All-America honors and one second-team distinction, with a new career-high score of 39.6375 in the all-around competition.
  • Abby Paulson captured her second NCAA All-America award with a first team honor on beam, scoring 9.9500.
  • Jaylene Gilstrap scored 9.9500 on floor, extending her streak of 9.95s to six in a row.
  • Freshman Ella Zirbes earned her first two All-American honors, capturing first team honors on vault and second team distinction on bars.
State of Play
  • Maile O'Keefe is a four-time national champion and Makenna Smith has a total of four NCAA All-America honors.
  • Abby Paulson added the post-season honor to her resume, securing her first All-America career award.
  • The awards showcase the exceptional performance and potential of the Red Rocks gymnastics team.
Bottom Line

The Red Rocks gymnasts' outstanding achievements in the NCAA Championship semifinal have resulted in well-deserved NCAA All-American honors, highlighting their prowess in the sport and the strength of the Utah gymnastics program.