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LISTS

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Awards & Honors

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NOTES:

1. Since 1999, championship season first Team All-American honors are awarded to the top four finishers, plus ties, from each of the two sessions at the NCAA Championships for all four events plus all-around. From 1993-1998, the scores from both sessions were combined and All-American status was awarded to the top eight finishers. Prior to that, the top eight finishers in the event finals at NCAA Championships earned All-American honors. Regular-season honors were first awarded in 2013 and are determined by the top four athletes based on

final regular-season regional qualifying score (RQS) rankings. We obtained the lists of All-Americans from media guides and other publications produced by the individual programs and they do not always differentiate between championship season and regular season honors. 2. The Top VIII Award, awarded from 1995-2013, recognized seniors who have shown exceptional athletic success, academic achievement, and community engagement. Starting in 2014 it expanded the category to honor ten athletes and was renamed to the Today's Top 10 Award.

3. The Woman of the Year Award, which was first awarded in 1991, honors female seniors. Three finalists are selected annually from Divisions I-III. As of 2025, no gymanast has ever been selected as the winner.

4. The Honda Sports Award is given to the best collegiate female athlete in twelve different sports. Each year four gymnasts are nominated and one winner is selected. Tbe winners for each sport are then considered for the Honda-Broderick Cup award which is equivalent to the Collegiate Woman Athlete of the Year.

4. The AAI Award is given annually to the country's most outstanding senior collegiate female gymnast in the country as voted on by head coaches. The award is sponsored by American Athletic, Inc.