Anna Hill to join Auburn gymnastics via transfer portal

Hill becomes the third transfer to join the program ahead of the 2024 season.

[autotag]Anna Hill[/autotag] announced on social media that she would be transferring from Temple to Auburn.

Hill played a vital role in Temple’s lineup on floor and vault and posted career highs of 9.9 in both last season.

Hill committed after 2023 signee [autotag]Lyden Saltness[/autotag] announced that she would be joining the Illinois Fighting Illini instead.

Auburn’s signing class includes [autotag]Emma Grace Boyd [/autotag], [autotag]Julianne Huff[/autotag], and [autotag]Paige Zancan[/autotag]. The Tigers have also added former Georgia gymnast [autotag]Madelynn Crowe[/autotag] and former Kentucky gymnast [autotag]Lila Smith[/autotag].

Auburn lost gymnasts [autotag]Suni Lee[/autotag] and [autotag]Derrian Gobourne[/autotag] from last season’s roster but will return a plethora of talent in [autotag]Cassie Stevens[/autotag], [autotag]Aria Brusch[/autotag], [autotag]Olivia Hollingsworth[/autotag], [autotag]Sophia Groth[/autotag], and [autotag]Gabby McLaughlin[/autotag].

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Tigers pick up two more gymnasts for 2024 season through the transfer portal

Jeff Graba adds two experienced members to a stacked 2024 roster.

The Auburn Gymnastics roster just got deeper as head coach [autotag]Jeff Graba[/autotag] and company has added two transfers to an already deep roster.

The new additions are [autotag]Madelynn Crow[/autotag] and [autotag]Lila Smith[/autotag].

Crow is a former Georgia Bulldog coming to Auburn as a sophomore. She is a native of Williamson, Georgia with notable accomplishments such as qualifying for the USAG Level 10 Development Program National Championships and being the first female at her high school to bring home a state title in Gymnastics.

Graba’s take on Crow: “We are so excited to have Madelynn join the Auburn gymnastics family. She brings a wealth of experience with her and has been successful at nearly all the levels of our sport. Having experience in the SEC is also going to be very beneficial as we are looking to build our team depth on all events. Even though Madelynn is best known for her beam proficiency, she should add needed depth on all the events.

Smith is a junior and a former Kentucky Wildcat. She is from Atlanta, Georgia, and competed with the same gym as Crow, Georgia Elite. She was also a USAG Level 10 Development Program National Championship qualifier and won state titles on beam and in the all-around.

Graba’s take on Smith: “We are eager to have Lila join our program as she is coming off a very successful run with another successful program. Her experience in the SEC will help as our young team will be looking to their teammates with experience as we enter this next season. Lila should give us needed depth on all the events early on.”

These two transfers will be a great addition to the 2024 roster. Crow and Smith will join an experienced roster that will feature [autotag]Aria Brusch[/autotag], [autotag]Cassie Stevens[/autotag], [autotag]Sophia Groth[/autotag], and [autotag]Olivia Hollingsworth[/autotag].

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Derrian Gobourne finishes 11th on floor at National Championship Meet

Gobourne’s time as an Auburn Tiger has officially come to a close.

[autotag]Derrian Gobourne[/autotag] competed for the last time as an Auburn Tiger at the NCAA gymnastics nationals meet on Thursday night. Gobourne competed as an individual on floor and earned a score of 9.9125 which earned her 11th place.

The Sarasota, Florida native has been a vital part of the Auburn gymnastics program since 2019. Gobourne’s resume includes a national championship on vault in 2019, national runner-up on bars and floor in 2022, earning all-SEC honors each year of her Auburn career, earning SEC Specialist or Co-Specialist of the year honors four times and being named SEC Specialist of the week six times throughout her career.

Gobourne competed on floor in all but one event this season. Gobourne qualified with a score of 9.94 and earned all-American recognition to close out her time with the Tigers.

Gobourne scored a perfect 10 with her floor routine against the Florida Gators in 2022. Vault was another strong rotation for Gobourne during her time as a Tiger, earning a score of 9.95 on four occasions, including the 2019 National Championships.

Gobourne will surely leave a hole in the Auburn lineup along with [autotag]Suni Lee[/autotag], but the Tigers will have [autotag]Aria Brusch[/autotag] and [autotag]Cassie Stevens[/autotag] back in 2024 which will help fill the void.

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One more ride: Stevens, Brusch announce return to Auburn gymnastics

Two of Auburn Gymnastics’ premier athletes will return for the 2024 season.

Auburn gymnastics had an “end of an era” type season with key performers such as [autotag]Suni Lee[/autotag] and [autotag]Derrian Gobourne[/autotag] competing for the final time in Auburn uniforms.

On Thursday, Auburn gymnastics fans received good news as two of Auburn’s most experienced gymnasts announced that they were returning for the 2024 season.

In a video that was shot during Auburn’s time at the NCAA Regional Championship in Los Angeles, [autotag]Cassie Stevens[/autotag] and [autotag]Aria Brusch[/autotag] revealed that they would be returning to Auburn, using the extra season of eligibility they both accumulated during the 2020-21 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“These past four years have been quite the roller coaster ride, but we are so incredibly grateful for the continued love and support of the entire Auburn family,” Stevens said in the video.

Brusch continued the statement by saying “With that being said, we are honored to have the opportunity to compete for Auburn gymnastics for one more year and finish what we started.”

Stevens has had an incredible career as an Auburn Tiger and had a senior season filled with highlights. She scored a 9.925 or higher in five events this season with her highest score of the season coming on March 4 at Kentucky, when she scored a 9.975 on vault. She was also named a WCGA All-American this season after leading the team on vault with a 9.925 NQS.

Brusch has been named a WCGA Academic All-American three times in her career and has scored a 9.900 or higher in several events over the last four seasons including a 9.900 on beam against Penn State in March.

The return of Stevens and Brusch adds to an already stacked lineup that returns to Auburn in 2024. Joining Stevens and Brusch on next season’s roster includes [autotag]Olivia Hollingsworth[/autotag], [autotag]Sophia Groth[/autotag], [autotag]Gabby McLaughlin[/autotag], and [autotag]Sarah Hubbard[/autotag].

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Auburn gymnastics’ season ends in Los Angeles

An unconventional showing on bars led to the Tigers’ downfall in the Los Angeles Regional.

The Auburn Tigers’ season comes to an end after the team posted a 195.9, placing them in fourth in the afternoon session of the Los Angeles Regional of the NCAA Tournament.

“When you get to this meet, you have to be really good to move on,” Auburn coach [autotag]Jeff Graba[/autotag] said. “You can’t have an event like we did on bars. We picked a bad night to have our worst night of the year.”

Auburn got off to a strong start on floor. [autotag]Derrian Gobourne[/autotag] earned a 9.925 in the anchor role to earn a share of the session title for the event. [autotag]Gabby McLaughlin[/autotag] and [autotag]Olivia Hollingsworth[/autotag] both scored a 9.875. [autotag]Sophia Groth[/autotag] and [autotag]Cassie Stevens[/autotag] each posted a 9.85, bringing Auburn’s score to 49.375 which had the Tigers in second place.

The Tigers competed on vault in the second rotation. [autotag]Caroline Leonard[/autotag] led off with a 9.875, [autotag]Sara Hubbard[/autotag] followed with a 9.850. Hollingsworth and Stevens both took a 9.8 and Gobourne closed up with a 9.875. Auburn’s score after two rotations was 98.575.

Things started to go wrong for the Tigers on bars in the third rotation. After three straight falls at the beginning [autotag]Aria Brusch[/autotag] scored a 9.9. Stevens tied her career-high with a 9.925 and Gobourne anchored with a 9.85.

Auburn closed up on beam. [autotag]Hannah Hagle[/autotag] earned the top score for the Tigers with a 9.9.

“For (Hagle) to do that on beam was a huge deal,” Graba said. “Caroline on vault, going 9.875 on a 9.95 (start value) vault. Derrian (Gobourne) was great on floor. We got some really good performances, but as a group, not as consistent as we want.”

The Tigers will have a lot to build on going into next season but will return key pieces such as Sophia Groth, Olivia Hollingsworth, and Gabby McLaughlin.

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Gobourne named SEC Event Specialist of the Year after impressive season

“The Queen” adds more hardware to her trophy case.

[autotag]Derrian Gobourne[/autotag] has added yet another accomplishment to her already impressive resume as she was named SEC Event Specialist of the Year. Gobourne is the first gymnast to win the award twice.

“Derrian has brought so much to this program over her five years that it is hard to quantify,” head coach [autotag]Jeff Graba[/autotag] said. “For her to earn this award again only signifies how much she has meant to our program and how others are aware of her impact on Auburn gymnastics. What a great accomplishment voted by our peers at other schools in the league.”

Other achievements by Gobourne this season include being named SEC Specialist of the Week twice, winning two floor titles, two bars titles, and one vault title, as well as earning All-SEC honors on vault and floor.

Gobourne has scored better than 9.9 seven times on floor and five times on bars.

There were plenty of awards to go around for Auburn this season. Senior [autotag]Cassie Stevens[/autotag] was named SEC Scholar-Athlete of the year as well as earning All-SEC honors in every event including the all-around. Stevens was named SEC co-vault champion after scoring 9.95 in the conference championship meet.

[autotag]Aria Brusch[/autotag] earned all-SEC honors on bars for the second-straight season.

[autotag]Olivia Hollingsworth[/autotag] earned All-SEC honors on floor.

[autotag]Gabby McLaughlin[/autotag] earned All-SEC honors on beam.

Auburn will be back in action on March 30th when the Tigers compete in the Los Angeles Regional of the NCAA Tournament.

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Auburn gymnastics ends regular season with 197.600 in win over Penn State

Cassie Stevens and Derrian Gobourne take home multiple event titles in their final meet at Neville Arena.

For seven Auburn seniors, their final meet inside Neville Arena ended in the best way possible.

No. 9 Auburn welcomed Penn State for the regular season finale on Friday night and ended with a 197.600-197.025 win. Not only did the team have to battle the emotions of senior night, but they also had to compete without Suni Lee for the second week in a row. Despite the challenges, head coach Jeff Graba was thrilled about his squad’s performance.

“I thought the girls did a good job of coming in and building off what we’ve tried to work on in practice,” head coach [autotag]Jeff Graba[/autotag] said following Friday’s meet. “This is a hard night, a lot of emotions, and I thought they did a really good job to get through it and get us set up for the next few weeks.”

Auburn ended the first rotation by trailing Penn State but jumped ahead after a solid performance on bars. Four Tigers scored 9.9 or higher on bars, with seniors [autotag]Cassie Stevens[/autotag] and [autotag]Derrian Gobourne[/autotag] earning 9.925’s in Auburn’s overall score of 49.525. Gobourne was delighted with her team’s performance on bars and says that it proves just how talented Auburn is at the event.

“With Suni in or out, we’re going to have her back. We’re going to do what we need to do,” Gobourne said. “Showing up the way we did even though we were missing her is really special, and it shows what we can do.”

Auburn continued to separate themselves from the Nittany Lions in their third rotation by scoring 49.250 on the beam. [autotag]Gabby McLaughlin[/autotag] paced the Tigers with a 9.950 and senior [autotag]Aria Brusch[/autotag] closed her home campaign on beam with a 9.900.

Then, in what has become the norm, Auburn closed out the event with a spectacular showing on the floor.

Brusch and [autotag]Sophia Groth[/autotag] scored 9.9 in the first half of the event, which paved the way for [autotag]Olivia Hollingsworth[/autotag] to put on a spectacular show for a team-leading 9.950, which sets a new career high. Seniors Cassie Stevens and Derrian Gobourne ended the meet with 9.9 and 9.875 respectively. Stevens was the all-around winner by recording a 39.525.

“I think we came together as a team tonight, and it was really fun,” Stevens said following her final meet at Neville Arena. “The vibes were different. We were doing it for each other. We were having fun while we were doing it. That’s Auburn gymnastics.”

The regular season has now concluded, and Auburn will now get ready for its next task, the SEC Championships. Auburn will compete for a series of conference crowns next Saturday at Gas South Arena in Duluth, Georgia.

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Auburn gymnastics vs. Penn State: How to watch Friday’s home finale

Eight gymnasts will take part in their final meet at Neville Arena on Friday night.

No. 9 Auburn faces No. 37 Penn State on Friday night at Neville Arena, and if you’re wondering how you can watch the action live, you’ve come to the right place.

Auburn gymnastics will face Penn State to close the regular season on Friday, and it will also be the end of an era as eight members of this year’s roster will compete in front of their home fans for the final time in their Auburn careers.

Senior such as [autotag]Derrian Gobourne[/autotag], [autotag]Cassie Stevens[/autotag], [autotag]Aria Brusch[/autotag], and [autotag]Adeline Sabados[/autotag] will take part in one last meet at Neville Arena, while [autotag]Suni Lee[/autotag] will also be recognized despite not competing due to “non-gymnastics health issue.”

Below, you will find key information ahead of the final regular season meet including a how-to-watch guide, gymnasts to watch, and last week’s results.

Suni Lee to miss regular season finale vs. Penn State

Head coach Jeff Graba says that Lee is going through a non-gymnastics health issue.

Gold medal olympian [autotag]Suni Lee[/autotag] was expected to participate in her final meet at Neville Arena on Friday when Auburn takes the floor against Penn State for senior night.

However, Auburn head coach [autotag]Jeff Graba[/autotag] revealed that Lee will not compete in Friday’s meet due to what is being called a “non-gymnastics health issue.”

Here is the official statement that Auburn Gymnastics posted on Twitter.

“Suni is going through a non-gymnastics health issue that has impaired her ability to train. We do not want to put our athletes in any position that could risk their overall health and well-being. With that said, we’ve decided that it is in Suni’s best interest to take Friday’s meet off.”

Lee did not compete in last Saturday’s meet at Kentucky, though no reason was given. In her last meet, Lee won the all-around title by scoring a 39.475 in Auburn’s win over Georgia at Neville Arena on Feb. 24.

Auburn Gymnastics closes the home slate on Friday night with Penn State at 7 p.m. CT. Auburn will honor Lee, as well as seniors [autotag]Derrian Gobourne[/autotag], [autotag]Cassie Stevens[/autotag], [autotag]Aria Brusch[/autotag], [autotag]Morgan Leigh Oldham[/autotag], [autotag]Adeline Sabado[/autotag]s, and [autotag]Anna Sumner[/autotag].

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Auburn Gymnastics posts 197.200 in SEC opener at Florida

Suni Lee and Cassie Stevens earned the Tigers’ highest all-around scores in Friday’s meet.

Friday’s meet between the No. 2 Florida Gators and the No. 5 Auburn Tigers was expected to be an entertaining affair in Gainesville. It is safe to say that it lived up to the hype.

In a meeting of NCAA Gymnastics’ most talented squads, Florida came out on top by a tight margin, 197.825-197.200.

“We weren’t really sharp so I thought we fought really hard today. I wish we were a little bit cleaner but I’m really happy with where we are. A decent road score,” head coach Jeff Graba said after the meet. 

The Tigers performed well in all events, as neither Tiger scored below a 9.7 in an individual event. Auburn’s strongest event of the evening was beam- where six Tigers scored 9.8 or better. [autotag]Cassie Stevens[/autotag] carried Auburn in the event by scoring a 9.925, while [autotag]Aria Brusch[/autotag], [autotag]Gabby McLaughlin[/autotag], and [autotag]Suni Lee[/autotag] each scored a 9.8 on the way to an overall score of 49.375.

On floor, [autotag]Derrian Gobourne[/autotag] performed her famous “God Save the Queen” routine and scored a 9.925, which was the individual high score for Auburn.

Auburn opened the meet with a 49.250 on bars. Each Tiger scored 9.800 or higher, led by Lee’s 9.9. In Auburn’s second event, Lee and Gobourne scored a 9.9 as Auburn scored 49.225 on vault.

Despite a strong effort that resulted in an impressive score, the Tigers fell to the Gators due to the performances of Florida’s Leanne Wong and Trinity Thomas, who combined to score three 10.000’s. Behind Wong and Thomas, Stevens and Lee tied for third in the all-around with individual scores of 39.525.

“My warm-ups were a little shaky so if felt good to go out there and have the confidence to put together a great routine for the team,” Stevens said.

Auburn hosts Arkansas next Friday night at Neville Arena for the home opener. The meet will begin at 7:30 p.m. CT on Jan. 20.

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