TOWSON, Md. – The Towson University gymnastics team has its first home meet of the year on Friday, Jan. 9 at 6 p.m., hosting West Chester for the Chellie Calloway Invitational.
Tickets are available for the meet here:
https://www.gofevo.com/group/26TUgymsingles. The meet will be broadcast on YouTube Live.
Towson is currently receiving votes in the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) preseason poll, just two spots away from being ranked in the top-36.
Towson had its season opener at No. 19 Clemson on Jan. 4, falling on the road 196.125-193.500 in the dual meet. West Chester has its first meet of the year on Friday and was predicted to finish sixth in the GEC preseason coaches poll.
This is the 13th all-time meeting between Towson and West Chester since 2013, with Towson winning all 12 previous meetings. The two teams met twice last season, last meeting on Mar. 9 in Towson with the Tigers winning 195.450-191.325.
This is the second of three consecutive dual meets to begin the year. Next up, the Tigers compete at Arizona on Jan. 23 at 8 p.m. ET.
TWO-TIME DEFENDING EAGL REGULAR SEASON CHAMPION….
Towson returns in 2026 as the two-time defending East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) regular season champion, having swept all EAGL regular season meets over the past two seasons for an 8-0 league record.
Towson won the EAGL Tournaments in 2023 and 2024, becoming the first league repeat champion since North Carolina in 2010-11. Towson finished fourth in the 2025 EAGL Tournament in Philadelphia.
FOUR-TIME NCAA TOURNAMENT PARTICIPANT FROM 2021-24
Towson earned a spot in four consecutive NCAA Tournaments from 2021-24 as part of the top-36 teams in the national qualifier scores (NQS) each year.
2021 – NCAA Morgantown Regional Second Round
2022 – NCAA Raleigh Regional First Round
2023 – NCAA Pittsburgh Regional First Round
2024 – NCAA Gainesville Regional Second Round
Despite the team missing the NCAA Tournament in 2025,
Isabella Minervini and
Clara Hong qualified as NCAA Tournament competitors in the all-around and beam respectively.
BRINGING BACK THE STAFF…….
Three-time EAGL Coach of the Year and four-time WCGA Southeast Region Coach of the Year
Jay Ramirez is back for seventh season at the helm of Towson, having led Towson to a pair of league tournament titles and four NCAA Tournament appearances. His 2024 Towson team's NQS score of 196.935 was the highest in program history, including three 197+ team scores.
Ashley LeVine, the 2023 WCGA National Co-Assistant Coach of the Year and three-time WCGA Southeast Region Assistant Coach of the Year, is back for her seventh season.
…..AND SEVEN 2025 ALL-EAGL HONOREES
Seven returners to Towson's roster earned a combined 15 All-EAGL selections last season. The returners are headlined by
Isabella Minervini, who was a 2025 All-EAGL honoree in all four rotations and all-around, being First Team on all-around, bars and vault, and
Ava Harper, the 2025 EAGL Rookie Specialist of the Year and First Team All-EAGL on vault.
Polina Belanovski was a three-time All-EAGL recipient last year, First Team on vault and Second Team on bars and floor.
In addition to the above trio,
Isabella DeCroo,
Lauren Greene,
Adriana Hoffman and
Celia Trotter all were All-EAGL in 2025.
WELCOME TO TOWSON!
Towson welcomed in eight new athletes for 2026, including six freshmen and two transfers. The transfers are
Hayden Gough, a 2024 NCGA National Champion on bars while with Wisconsin-Whitewater, and
Faye Rodio, an Alabama transfer who was a Level 10 gymnast in high school.
TOWSON PICKED TO FINISH SECOND IN EAGL IN 2026
Towson, the two-time reigning EAGL regular season champion, was predicted to finish second in the league in the EAGL preseason coaches poll. Towson is coming off a perfect 4-0 EAGL campaign last year. Reigning EAGL Championship winner George Washington is predicting to finish first.
2026 EAGL Predicted Order of Finish (first-place votes)
1. George Washington (2), 22
2.
Towson (1), 18
3. New Hampshire (1), 14
4. Temple (1), 13
5. LIU, 8
ACROSS THE COUNTRY
The Towson roster has representatives from 11 different states. The Tigers connect most of the East Coast, going as far north as Massachusetts and down to Florida, also having student-athletes from Tennessee, Texas and Wisconsin. In addition, sophomore
Brissa Portillo is from Lima, Peru. Towson has also had two Canadians in the last decade of competition.
NEARING PERFECTION
Among Towson's returners include several athletes who have notched a 9.9+ score on a rotation.
Highest Scores (Date)
Polina Belanovski – Vault (9.925, 2/26/23)
Carmella Calafati – Floor (9.950, 2/23/24)
Isabella DeCroo - Vault (9.925, 3/4/25)
Adriana Hoffman - Floor (9.900, 2/21/25)
Isabella Minervini – Bars (9.975, 2/16/24), Floor (9.900, 2/1/23)
Brissa Portillo – Bars (9.900, 2/16/24)
1,000-POINT CLUB
Towson brings a lot of experience to the 2026 team, including
Isabella Minervini, who surpassed the career 1,000-point mark on March 16, 2025. Several other Tigers are approaching the career 1,000-point mark.
Career Points
Isabella Minervini (Sr.): 1,131.125
Polina Belanovski (Sr.): 671.500
Isabella DeCroo (Gr.): 655.650
---Illinois State (2022-24): 392.100
---Towson (2025-26): 263.550
TOWSON VS. WEST CHESTER BY THE NUMBERS (since 2013)
--Series Record: 12-0 Last Meeting: Mar. 9, 2025
--Home Record: 8-0 Towson 195.450
--Away Record: 0-0 West Chester 191.325
--Neutral Record: 4-0
TOP-10 PERFORMANCES IN HISTORY
Towson's gymnasts earned scores in 2025 that currently stand in the top-10 all-time in program history.
Isabella Minervini
--All-Around: 39.425, 4th all-time (Mar. 22)
--Bars: 9.925 (Feb. 16)
Isabella DeCroo
--Vault: 9.925, t-6th all-time (Mar. 4)
Adriana Hoffman
--Floor: 9.900, t-9th all-time (Feb. 21)
MINERVINI EARNS EAGL GYMNAST OF THE WEEK
A 39.200 all-around performance in the opening meet of the year earned
Isabella Minervini EAGL Gymnast of the Week. Minervini earns EAGL Gymnast of the Week for the sixth time in her career.
She finished first in the all-around at the Clemson dual meet and top-5 in all four events.
AN ALL-AROUND COMPETITOR EMERGES
Isabella Minervini served as Towson's all-around competitor in 10 meets in 2025, earning six first place and two second place finishes. This includes a 39.425 score to be the EAGL all-around champion, 4th all-time in Towson history, plus a 39.300 total on Feb. 21 as well as on Mar. 9. Before Minervini, Towson's last all-around competitor was in 2022.
Polina Belanovski plans to be an all-around athlete for the Tigers this season. She has earned at least a 9.850 in three of four events on rotation.
WILLACY ENTERS TOWSON ATHLETICS HALL OF FAME
Decelia Willacy '08 was inducted into the Towson Athletics Hall of Fame in 2025. At time of induction, she was third on the program's all-time scoring list with 1,865 points. The 2008 ECAC Gymnast of the Year was an All-ECAC honoree in all events, including all-around, and helped the Tigers win the 2007 USA Gymnastics National Championship and four ECAC titles. Willacy is the 19th gymnast to be inducted into the Towson Athletics Hall of Fame.
STUDENT-ATHLETES
Towson had one of the top years in the classroom in the nation in 2024-25, earning the 11th-highest grade point average in the country at 3.76.
In addition, 20 of the team's 24 student-athletes were honored as WCGA Scholastic All-Americans, having a 3.5 or higher cumulative GPA. It is the second-straight year with at least 20 Towson gymnasts earned WCGA Scholastic status in the same season.
Isabella Minervini, one of the 20 WCGA Scholastic All-Americans, also was a College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® At-Large Team honoree for the second straight year. It her second-straight selection, being qualified with a 3.5 GPA or higher and ranking top-75 nationally in an event.