University of Georgia Athletics

Four GymDogs Earn WCGA Regular-Season All-America Status
March 30, 2026 | Gymnastics
ATHENS, Ga. – The University of Georgia gymnastics program earned four representatives on the 2026 Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) Regular Season All-America Teams.
Georgia junior Lily Smith and freshman CaMarah Williams earned First Team All-America on floor exercise. Freshman duo Kelise Woolford (beam) and Autumn Reingold (bars) earned Second Team All-America honors.
"We're proud of Lily, CaMarah, Kelise, and Autumn for earning All-America honors," Georgia co-head coach Ryan Roberts said. "That recognition reflects the standard they've trained and competed at all season. For three of the four to be freshmen says a lot about their composure, their work ethic, and where this program is headed."
This is the most regular-season All-Americans Georgia has had since 2019, when four GymDogs earned six All-America honors. Georgia placed the most freshmen on the list with three, tying for the most honors by freshmen.
C. Williams, from Kansas City, Missouri, adds First Team Regular-Season All-America (Floor) honors to her rookie resume with All-SEC Team and SEC All-Freshman Team honors. Williams finished in the top five of the first session on beam and floor and tied for eighth overall on floor at the SEC Championships. 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.
Lily Smith, a junior from Limerick, Pennsylvania, earns her fourth WCGA Regular Season All-America honor. Combined with NCAA All-America honors, this is the ninth of her career. This season, Smith appeared in eight matches, competing on bars, beam, and floor, before missing the remainder of the season with a foot injury. She registered career-high scores on floor, the first perfect 10 of her career, and beam (9.975). She finished the regular season tied for second nationally on floor with a 9.960 NQS. Smith tallied 15 scores of 9.900 or better and 14 event titles (8 on floor, 4 on bars, and 2 on beam).
Reingold, from Cypress, Texas, adds Second Team Regular-Season All-America (Bars) honors to her rookie resume with All-SEC Team and SEC All-Freshman Team honors. 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.
Woolford, from Orange, New Jersey, adds Second Team Regular-Season All-America (Beam) honors to her rookie resume with All-SEC Team and SEC All-Freshman Team honors. 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.
First Team All-America is awarded to the top eight finishers, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events, plus the all-around. Second Team All-America is awarded to the ninth through sixteenth-place finishers, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events, plus the all-around.
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.
Georgia junior Lily Smith and freshman CaMarah Williams earned First Team All-America on floor exercise. Freshman duo Kelise Woolford (beam) and Autumn Reingold (bars) earned Second Team All-America honors.
"We're proud of Lily, CaMarah, Kelise, and Autumn for earning All-America honors," Georgia co-head coach Ryan Roberts said. "That recognition reflects the standard they've trained and competed at all season. For three of the four to be freshmen says a lot about their composure, their work ethic, and where this program is headed."
This is the most regular-season All-Americans Georgia has had since 2019, when four GymDogs earned six All-America honors. Georgia placed the most freshmen on the list with three, tying for the most honors by freshmen.
C. Williams, from Kansas City, Missouri, adds First Team Regular-Season All-America (Floor) honors to her rookie resume with All-SEC Team and SEC All-Freshman Team honors. Williams finished in the top five of the first session on beam and floor and tied for eighth overall on floor at the SEC Championships. 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.
Lily Smith, a junior from Limerick, Pennsylvania, earns her fourth WCGA Regular Season All-America honor. Combined with NCAA All-America honors, this is the ninth of her career. This season, Smith appeared in eight matches, competing on bars, beam, and floor, before missing the remainder of the season with a foot injury. She registered career-high scores on floor, the first perfect 10 of her career, and beam (9.975). She finished the regular season tied for second nationally on floor with a 9.960 NQS. Smith tallied 15 scores of 9.900 or better and 14 event titles (8 on floor, 4 on bars, and 2 on beam).
Reingold, from Cypress, Texas, adds Second Team Regular-Season All-America (Bars) honors to her rookie resume with All-SEC Team and SEC All-Freshman Team honors. 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.
Woolford, from Orange, New Jersey, adds Second Team Regular-Season All-America (Beam) honors to her rookie resume with All-SEC Team and SEC All-Freshman Team honors. 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.
First Team All-America is awarded to the top eight finishers, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events, plus the all-around. Second Team All-America is awarded to the ninth through sixteenth-place finishers, plus ties, of the NCAA regular season for all four events, plus the all-around.
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.
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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
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