Temple University Athletics

2026 First and Second Team All-EAGL Teams Announced
3.16.26 | Women's Gymnastics
WEIRTON, W. Va. – The East Atlantic Gymnastics League Announced the first and second all-EGAL teams for the 2026 gymnastics season Monday morning as Temple and the other league members prepare for the EAGL Championship this Saturday, March 21 at LIU.
The first team all-EAGL on each event and in the all around consists of the top eight ranked gymnasts (including ties) from the 11 week regular season. The second team all-EAGL consists of the No. 9 to No. 16 ranked gymnasts (including ties) from the regular season. Temple's representatives are listed below with the athlete name, year, respective first or second team and national qualifying score.
All-EAGL Vault
Temple will wrap up the 2026 season at EAGL Championships hosted by the LIU Sharks in Brookville, N.Y. on Saturday, March 21 at 5:00 pm. Temple will compete alongside George Washington, Long Island, New Hampshire, and Towson for the crown. George Washington comes into the meet as the defending champion, but the New Hampshire Wildcats have taken the title as regular season champion in 2026.
The first team all-EAGL on each event and in the all around consists of the top eight ranked gymnasts (including ties) from the 11 week regular season. The second team all-EAGL consists of the No. 9 to No. 16 ranked gymnasts (including ties) from the regular season. Temple's representatives are listed below with the athlete name, year, respective first or second team and national qualifying score.
All-EAGL Vault
- Amelia Budd, Junior, First Team, 9.825
- Nikki Rengifo, Sophomore, First Team, 9.810
- Robyn Dunne, Sophomore, First Team, 9.805
- Ava Sutphen, Freshman, Second Team, 9.735
- Robyn Dunne, Sophomore, First Team, 9.815
- Hailey Best, Junior, First Team, 9.775
- Megan White, Junior, Second Team, 9.765
- Amelia Budd, Junior, Second Team, 9.805
- Nikki Rengifo, Sophomore, Second Team, 9.795
Temple will wrap up the 2026 season at EAGL Championships hosted by the LIU Sharks in Brookville, N.Y. on Saturday, March 21 at 5:00 pm. Temple will compete alongside George Washington, Long Island, New Hampshire, and Towson for the crown. George Washington comes into the meet as the defending champion, but the New Hampshire Wildcats have taken the title as regular season champion in 2026.
Players Mentioned
Ep. 42: Lacrosse Student-Athlete Kaitlyn Stankavage
Wednesday, March 11
Ep. 41: Head Women's Rowing Coach Rebecca Grzybowski
Friday, March 06
Ep. 40: Women's Rowing Alum Kathleen Stengel
Monday, February 23
2026 Temple Invitational - Strip 2
Sunday, February 22
















