Four Rotations: Gymnastics at Big Four Meet
Mar 01 | Women's Gymnastics
The four things to know before the Scarlet Knights travel to Ohio on Sun., March 2
The Four Things to Know...
| RIDING MOMENTUM |
Rutgers recorded a season-high 196.275 at a high-scoring Big Ten dual meet at No. 7 Michigan State last Saturday, registering the sixth highest team score in program history. Gabrielle Dildy ended the meet with her first career 9.9 on beam, placing third in the event at the Big Ten dual against the No. 7 ranked Spartans. The Scarlet Knights scored season-high marks of 49.200 on floor and 49.050 on vault at the meet. The score marked RU's 10th 196+ since the beginning of the 2022 season.
| RILEY REIGNS |
Rachael Riley won the beam crown with a season-high 9.850 at the Iowa dual. It marked her fourth event win of the 2025 season and third on beam. The junior from Canada leads the team in event wins this season.
| FIRST-YEAR PHENOMS |
Entering the season with a Top 25 Recruiting Class ranking from College Gym News, the freshmen have made major impacts early in 2025. Delaney Adrian has completed six all-arounds with a high score of 38.950, while ranking first on the team in bars average with a 9.792 and second on floor with a 9.762 average. Keeley Smith is second behind Adrian in bars with an average of 9.775. Around the gym, first-years Lisa Chevaire (vault and floor), Reagan Schenkel (bars), and Donna Uhlenberg (floor) have consistently made the starting lineups.
| TEAM 50 SEASON HIGH |
Rutgers gymnastics scored a season-high 195.350 to celebrate 50 years of program history in a tri meet against Michigan and Kent State at Jersey Mike's Arena. Rutgers' season-high team score was powered by vault, where Elia Aird led with a 9.825 to push the team to its best vault score of the season at 48.775. Rachael Riley chipped in a 9.800, followed by 9.775's from Anna Pagliaro and Gabrielle Dildy.
Follow Rutgers gymnastics on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook. Download the Scarlet Knights App for Apple or Android today.















