TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University gymnastics team is well represented in the 2025 All-East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) Teams, announced by the league on Monday.
The All-EAGL Teams are chosen from the top-16 ranked gymnasts in each event among the league teams. The top-8 are selected as First Team All-EAGL while the gymnasts ranked nine through 16 are Second Team All-EAGL.
In all, 10 Towson gymnasts were recognized in the All-EAGL honors for a combined 21 all-conference selections. Towson earns all these selections days after securing the EAGL regular season championship on Friday, going a perfect 4-0 in league meets.
Gymnast, Awards (national qualifying score in event)
Polina Belanovski
--First Team Vault (9.810), Second Team Bars (9.770), Second Team Floor (9.790)
Belanovski is back in the All-EAGL honors after being First Team All-EAGL Vault in 2023. A routine competitor in three events, she has earned 14 combined 9.8+ scores this season, including a 9.900 on the vault on Feb. 2. Belanovski has had a top-three finish five times, including winning the vault twice on February.
Isabella DeCroo
--First Team Vault (9.810), Second Team Floor (9.815)
In her first year with Towson, DeCroo adds to her all-league honors after being a three-time All-MIC selection at Illinois State. Competing in all meets, she has earned 12 scores of at least 9.8 since Feb. 8, including a 9.925 on vault on Mar. 4. DeCroo has been on the top-three finish nine times, including winning the vault twice.
Chelsey Dennis
--First Team Bars (9.820)
Dennis earns her first All-EAGL selection in her first year of collegiate competition. A two-time EAGL Rookie Specialist of the Week this year, Dennis has been a fixture on the bars with five scores of at least 9.825, adding three beam scores of at least 9.850. Dennis has been on the podium four times, twice winning on bars.
Lauren Greene
--First Team Bars (9.810)
Greene repeats as a First Team All-EAGL bars honoree for the second straight year. Greene has been a bars specialist in all Towson meets, hitting at least a 9.8 five times in 2025. She twice has earned a top-three finish on the bars this season.
Ava Harper
--First Team Vault (9.805)
The true freshman Harper notches a First Team All-EAGL selection in vault. The EAGL Rookie Specialist of the Week on Jan. 15, she has notched at least a 9.8 on vault in four of her last five meets and also recently joined the bars rotation. Harper has five podium finishes on the vault, including taking first on Jan. 17.
Adriana Hoffman
--Second Team Vault (9.770), Second Team Floor (9.820)
Hoffman earned All-EAGL Second Team Vault last year, repeating the award and adding the honor on floor. The EAGL Specialist of the Week on Feb. 26, she set a new career-high on the floor with a 9.900 on Feb. 21 and tied a career-high on vault at 9.850 on Mar. 14. Hoffman has five podium finishes picking up first on floor on Feb. 21.
Clara Hong
--First Team Bars (9.840), First Team Beam (9.865), First Team Floor (9.860)
Hong is now an eight-time Al-EAGL honoree, including first team on bars in 2023. A two-time EAGL Gymnast of the Week this season, she has amassed over 382 points this season, earning a 9.95 on bars on Mar. 16 to rank third in Towson history and has two 9.900 beam performances. Honored on the podium 14 times this year, including five first place finishes on beam and two more on floor.
Lauren Keener
--First Team Bars (9.820), Second Team Beam (9.795)
Adding a bars honor for the first time, Keener has been an All-EAGL Second Team Beam honoree each of the past three seasons. An EAGL Co-Specialist of the Week on Feb. 5, Keener has combined for ten 9.8+ performances on the bars and beam this year. Keener has three top-three finishes this year, taking first on beam on Jan. 31.
Isabella Minervini
--First Team All-Around (39.250), First Team Vault (9.800), First Team Bars (9.905), Second Team Beam (9.805), Second Team Floor (9.815)
An All-EAGL honoree in all four events and the all-around, the 2024 WCGA First Team All-American has now racked up eight career All-EAGL selections. A five-time EAGL Gymnast of the Week in 2025, Minervini has finished first in all-around five times and has earned at least 9.9 on bars seven times. She has earned top-three in events and all-around a combined 28 times, including 14 first-place finishes.
Celia Trotter
--First Team Beam (9.820)
In her first year in the Towson rotation, Trotter earns First Team All-EAGL Beam recognition. An EAGL Rookie Co-Specialist of the Week on Jan. 15, the beam specialist has picked up a 9.8+ score seven times in that event. She has finished in the top-three on the beam three times this season.
Towson will get ready for the 2025 EAGL Championship on Saturday, March 22 at 5 p.m. in Philadelphia.
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