TOWSON, Md. - The Towson University gymnastics team has signed three for the 2026 campaign, ranging for up and down the East Coast.
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All three signed National Letters of Intent (NLI) during the national signing period and will be freshmen beginning in the 2025-26 academic year.
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The current Tigers are getting ready for the 2025 season, beginning in January. The two-time defending East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) champion return 2024 Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) First Team All-America
Isabella Minervini, EAGL Rookie of the Year
Retoshia Halsell and six other 2024 All-EAGL honorees.
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Madison Draser – Long Island, N.Y. – Prestige Gymnastics – Parkland H.S.
Draser competes with the Prestige Gymnastics team as an all-around gymnast as a Level 10 National Qualifier the last two years, having earned podium finishes during the 2023 and 2024 seasons in all four rotations. In the 2024 Region 7 Level 10 Championships, Draser finished fifth overall in the all-around and tied for third on the uneven bars.
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Natalie Lindgren – Fair Haven, N.J. – Premier Gymnastics Academy – Rumson Fair Haven Regional H.S.
A Level 10 National Qualifier since 2021, Lindgren competes with the Premier Gymnastics Academy team as an all-around gymnast. She has top-three finishes in all four rotations in at least one meet in the past four years, including in all three rotations and the all-around in the 2024 New Jersey State Championships.
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Alison Ritch – Woodstock, Ga. – Culprit Gymnastics – Luniversity Prep
The 2024 Women's Development Program Level 10 uneven bars champion Ritch comes to Towson as a National Qualifier since 2021 and all-around gymnast with Culprit Gymnastics. In 2024 with Gladiator Sports, she earned podium finishes on uneven bars and floor exercise, including five first place finishes on bars, notching a 9.8 on bars at the Usag Level 7, 9 & 10 State Meet.