COLLEGE PARK, Md. -- The Maryland gymnastics team was ranked No. 25 in the WCGA Preseason Coaches Poll and the College Gym News Preseason Poll.
The Terps enter the 2024 season looking to reach the NCAA Regionals for the sixth consecutive year (seven including the 2020 season, when Regionals were not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic). The Terps welcome back a multitude of key contributors, including graduate student
Emma Silberman, who currently ranks ninth in Maryland gymnastics history in career points scored, and junior
Josephine Kogler, who received All-Big Ten Second Team honors in 2023. Along with Silberman, sophomore
Madeline Komoroski returns as the team's leader in beam scoring. Four of the team's top five scorers return to the lineup for the bars, beam and floor exercise, with
Olivia Weir,
Taylor Rech,
Rhea LeBlanc,
Tayler Osterhout,
Sierra Kondo and
Victoria Gatzendorfer all returning as event starters from last season.
Last season, the GymTerps finished with a 17-8 overall record while finishing with the season ranked No. 23 in Road To Nationals NQS scoring. Maryland produced three of its top-10 highest scores in a single meet last season, peaking with 197.100 at the Maryland Five Meet on March 12. It was just the sixth time in program history that the Terps reached a 197 in a single meet.