University of Georgia Athletics

2026 Georgia Gymnastics All-SEC Honors

Nine GymDogs Earn All-SEC Honors

March 25, 2026 | Gymnastics

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. – A total of nine University of Georgia gymnasts were named to the 2026 All-SEC Gymnastics Team, with three appearing on the 2026 SEC All-Freshman Team, the league announced Wednesday.
 
Sophomore Nyla Aquino, senior Csenge Bácskay, freshman Autumn Reingold, senior Ja' Free Scott, sophomore Harley Tomlin, junior Ady Wahl, freshman CaMarah Williams, senior Eryn Williams, and freshman Kelise Woolford collected All-SEC Team honors. Reingold, C. Williams, and Woolford also earned a place on the SEC All-Freshman Team.
 
Georgia's nine All-SEC Team members are tied for the most of any school, and its three SEC All-Freshman Team members is the most from any school.
 
"These honors speak volumes about our program," co-head coach Cécile Canqueteau-Landi said. "To have nine student-athletes named All-SEC and three All-Freshman Team members reflects their commitment, accountability, and a belief in something bigger than themselves. We are very proud of them."
 
The All-SEC Team is comprised of the student-athletes with the top four scores (including ties) on each event and in the All-Around competition in the first session and the second session of the SEC Championships. The All-Freshman Team is comprised of the freshmen student-athletes with the top score (including ties) on each event and the top two scores in the All-Around competition in the first session and the second session of the SEC Championships.
 
Aquino, from Boston, Massachusetts, finished at the top of the first session of the SEC Championships on floor with a 9.925 to earn All-SEC honors, finishing tied for fifth in the championships. She added a 9.800 on vault in the meet. Aqunio has competed on vault and floor in all 13 meets in 2026 with eight scores of 9.900 or better on floor and six on vault. She owns two event titles on each vault and floor. Nationally, she ranks 21st on vault (9.900 NQS) and 25th on floor (9.925 NQS). This is the first All-SEC Team honors of her career.
 
Bácskay, from Budapest, Hungary, scored a 9.850 on both bars and floor to capture All-SEC status at the SEC Championships. She added a 9.800 on vault in the meet. Bácskay has competed in 12 meets this season, owning one event win on both vault and bars. The senior has recorded career highs on vault (9.925, vs. Florida) and bars (9.950, Metroplex Challenge) this season. She ranks 82nd nationally with a 9.870 NQS on bars. This is the first All-SEC Team honors of her career.
 
Reingold, from Cypress, Texas, secured All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman Team status with a 9.925 on bars at the SEC Championships, recording the top score of the first session and finishing tied for seventh overall. She has competed on bars in every meet in her rookie season, with a season high of 9.975 (Elevate the Stage), has won four bars event titles, and scored a 9.900 or better five times. Nationally, her 9.925 bars NQS ranks 15th and ranks ninth in the SEC. Reingold's 9.975 at Elevate the Stage on March 8 is the best vault score by a GymDog this season. 
 
Scott, from Kansas City, Missouri, earned All-SEC status with a 9.900 on vault at the SEC Championships, finishing tied for fourth overall, and added a 9.850 on beam and 9.275 on bars. Scott has competed in vault, bars, and beam in every meet in 2026, performing the most routines of any GymDogs (39). She's recorded 15 scores of 9.900 or better, scored career highs on all three events, and has three event titles (1 vault, 2 beam). Nationally, she ranks 31st on beam (9.900 NQS), 36th on vault (9.885 NQS), and 40th on bars (9.900 NQS). This is the second All-SEC Team honor of her career.
 
Tomlin, from Pittsburg, secured All-SEC status with a 9.900 on floor at the SEC Championships, finishing tied for second in the first session and tied for eighth overall, and added a 9.850 on beam. She's competed in all 13 meets in 2026, recorded six scores of 9.900 or better, five of which were on floor. She's recorded career highs on both events (9.900 on beam, 9.950 on floor). Nationally, she ranks 42nd on floor (9.910 NQS) and 79th on beam (9.865 NQS). This is the first All-SEC Team honors of her career.
 
Wahl, from Zanesville, Ohio, secured All-SEC status with a 9.875 on bars and 9.850 on floor at the SEC Championships, and added a 9.850 on vault. Wahl has competed in all 13 meets, performing 37 total routines, and is the only GymDog to compete all-around this season. She's recorded career highs on two events (9.975 on vault, 9.950 on floor) and has nine scores of 9.900 or better with four event titles (3 vault, 1 floor). Nationally, Wahl ranks 30th on vault (9.890 NQS), 47th on floor (9.905 NQS), and 134th on bars (9.840 NQS). This is the first All-SEC Team honors of her career. Wahl's 9.975 at Elevate the Stage on March 8 is the best vault score by a GymDog this season. 
 
C. Williams, from Kansas City, Missouri, earned All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman Team honors with a 9.900 on both beam and floor and a 9.875 on vault at the SEC Championships, finishing in the top five of the first session on beam and floor and tied for eighth overall on floor. Williams has appeared in all 13 meets, having competed on vault, beam, and floor each of the last 10 meets. She has the most scores of 9.900 or better of any GymDog with 19, 10 of which have come on floor, and has won 11 event titles in her rookie season (5 floor, 4 vault, 2 beam). Nationally, she ranks second on floor (9.960 NQS), 25th on vault (9.895 NQS), and 29th on beam (9.905 NQS). In the SEC, she's tied for first on floor and 17th on both vault and beam. Her 9.975 against Missouri (March 6) is tied for the best GymDog beam score this season.  She was named the SEC Freshman of the Week on Feb. 3.
 
E. Williams, from Knoxville, Tennessee, earned All-SEC honors with a 9.850 on floor at the SEC Championships. Williams had competed on floor 10 times this season, tying her career best of 9.900 her senior year. Her 9.865 floor NQS ranks 127th nationally. This is the first All-SEC Team honors of her career.
 
Woolford, from Orange, New Jersey, earned All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman Team honors with a 9.950 on beam and 9.900 on bars at the SEC Championships. She finished tied for the top spot on beam in the first session of the SEC Championships and tied for second overall and second in the first session on bars. Woolford has competed on bars and beam in all 13 meets in 2026, recording 13 scores of 9.900 or better, including a team high of seven on beam. She has won four event titles (3 beam, 1 bars). Nationally, she ranks 10th on beam (9.940 NQS) and 40th on bars (9.900 NQS). She ranks eighth in the SEC on beam. Her 9.975 on beam against Missouri (March 6) is tied for the best GymDog beam score this season.  
 
Georgia finished fifth at the SEC Championships in Tulsa last weekend with a 197.450, its best team score at an SEC Championships since 2004 (198.175), putting itself into a position for its best overall finish since 2019 (fourth place).
 
Sixth-seeded Georgia will travel to Arizona for the 2026 NCAA Tempe Regional, beginning on Wednesday, April 1. The GymDogs will compete against No. 11 Michigan State, BYU, and Southern Utah in the first session of the second round on Thursday, April 2.
 
For all the latest on Georgia gymnastics, follow the team on Twitter (@UGAGymnastics), Instagram (ugagymnastics), Facebook (Georgia Gymnastics), and keep checking in to georgiadogs.com.
 
 
GymDogs at SECs - Kelise Woolford Move of the Meet
Sunday, March 22
GymDogs SEC - Ja'Free Scott - Vault
Saturday, March 21
GymDogs SEC - Nyla Aquino - Floor
Saturday, March 21
GymDogs SEC - Kelsie Woolford - Beam
Saturday, March 21