Temple University Athletics

Saturday, March 22
.Philadelphia, PA
5:00 PM

Temple University

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EAGL (East Atlantic Gymnastics League)

Brooke Donabedian

Gymnastics to Host 2025 Sprouts Farmers Market EAGL Championships at Liacouras Center

3.21.25 | Women's Gymnastics

PHILADELPHIA - Gymnastics is set to host the 2025 Sprouts Farmers Market EAGL Championships at the Liacouras Center on Saturday, Mar. 22 at 5:00 PM. Tickets will be available for purchase using the link above or by calling 215-204-8499. For Temple students, go to owlsports.com/students to download your free ticket to the Championships.

VAULT
Temple performed strongly on the vault during their third rotation at the Masters Classic Meet, with Kyrstin Johnson leading. Johnson posted a 9.900, one of the top scores of the meet. Renee Schugman followed with a solid 9.825, continuing her consistent success on vault. Hannah Weklar added a 9.775, rounding out a solid rotation that helped the Owls maintain momentum through the event.

BARS  
Temple wrapped up the meet with a solid performance on bars in their final rotation, posting a team score of 47.650. Hannah Weklar once again led the Owls with a team-high 9.775. Sarah Stallings contributed a steady 9.700, while Megan White added 9.650 to help keep the team competitive in the event. Despite the challenges, the Owls showed resilience in their final night rotation.

BEAM  
Temple posted a solid team score of 48.925 on the beam during their first rotation at the Masters Classic Meet. Madison Dorunda led the Owls with a season-high 9.825, setting the tone for the event. Brooke Donabedian followed with a consistent 9.800, continuing her strong performances on the apparatus. Renee Schugman and Robyn Dunne contributed 9.775 scores, helping Temple establish a strong start to the meet.

FLOOR  
Temple impressed on the floor during their second rotation at the Masters Classic Meet, posting a team-high score of 49.000. Renee Schugman and Brooke Donabedian tied for the top spot with identical 9.850 scores. Kyrstin Johnson followed closely with a solid 9.825, matching her second-highest floor score this season. Hannah Weklar added to the team's total with a 9.750, helping the Owls showcase their depth and setting the stage for a strong meet.

SCOUTING NEW HAMPSHIRE
New Hampshire posted a season-high 195.750 on Senior Day despite falling to Rutgers. Junior Serena Mullin led with a personal-best 9.850 on uneven bars and a 9.875 on balance beam. Sophomore Anne Challman tied Mullin on the beam and shared first on the floor with a 9.875. The Wildcats also earned their highest vault score of the season (49.000), with McCall McMullen tying for second at 9.825.

SCOUTING GEORGE WASHINGTON
George Washington enters the EAGL Championships after a solid third-place finish at Maryland's quad meet with a team score of 195.250. Delaney DeHaan was the standout performer, earning individual titles in vaults, floors, and all-around, where she posted a 39.375. DeHaan led the vault with a 9.875 and the floor with a 9.900. Deana Sheremeta claimed the balance beam title with a career-high 9.900, supported by strong performances from Maya Peters and Kendall Whitman. GW's vault rotation (48.975) was the highest of the meet, finishing with a 48.450 on bars. 

SCOUTING TOWSON
Towson enters the EAGL Championship with strong momentum, finishing second at Maryland's quad meet with a team score of 195.975, just behind the host Terrapins. Clara Hong was a standout performer, earning the uneven bars title with a career-high 9.950, the best score of the meet. Towson had three other podium finishes: Isabella DeCroo tied for second on floor (9.850), Isabella Minervini tied for third on bars (9.900), and Brissa Portillo placed third on beam (9.850). The Tigers excelled on bars (49.300) and floor (49.000), while freshman contributions bolstered their vault rotation (48.850).

SCOUTING LIU
LIU faced Towson in a tough matchup, falling 195.650 – 193.100, but the Sharks had several bright spots. Raphaelle Perreault earned a share of the beam title with a 9.850, tying Towson's Clara Hong for the event win. Kaira Cartwright set career-high marks on vault (9.775), Caroline Kliewer (9.750), and Danyella Holmes (9.700) on bars. At the same time, season-bests came from Angelina Hogan (9.675) and Kady Bills-McCoy (9.750) on beam, as well as Alina Danilchenko (9.800) and Ella Barrington (9.775) on floor. 


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