University of Georgia Athletics

Saturday, March 21
Tulsa, Okla.
3:00 p.m.

University of Georgia

vs

Arkansas

26GYM Meet Notes - SEC

GymDogs Set for SEC Championships in Tulsa

March 20, 2026 | Gymnastics

(5) Georgia (15-3, 5-3)
at 2026 SEC Championships

Date: Saturday, March 21
Start Time: 3:00 p.m. ET (Session I)
Location: Tulsa, Okla.
Arena: BOK Center
 
Media Information
TV: SEC Network
   Play-by-play: John Roethlisberger
   Analyst: Samantha Peszek, Aly Raisman
   Reporter: Taylor Davis
Streaming: ESPN app
Live Stats: GeorgiaDogs.com
Twitter/X: @UGAGymnastics
  
The Warm-Up Period
Nationally ranked No. 6 Georgia Gymnastics will hold the 5 seed in Saturday's Southeastern Conference Gymnastics Championships held at the BOK Center in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
 
The GymDogs will face (6) Arkansas, (7) Missouri, (8) Auburn, and (9) Kentucky in the first session of the SEC Championships, beginning at 3 p.m. ET. Seeding for the SEC Championships is based on final regular-season Team National Qualifying Scores (NQS). The championships consist of a one-day team and all-around competition which includes all nine teams. Georgia will begin the meet on a rotation bye before opening on bars in the second rotation.
 
Follow the Bulldogs
- The SEC Gymnastics Championship will air live on SEC Network. John Roethlisberger, Samantha Peszek, and Aly Raisman will be on the call with Taylor Davis reporting.
- Saturday's meet can be streamed live on ESPN.com and the ESPN app.
- Live results links, provided by Virtius, can be found on the gymnastics schedule on GeorgiaDogs.com.
- Twitter/X updates will be available all season long on the official page of the Bulldogs, @UGAgymnastics.
 
BULLDOGS BULLETIN
A Look at What's Ahead
Georgia will await its seeding and placement in the 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Championship. Four regionals consisting of nine teams will be conducted at predetermined campus sites. The first round will consist of two teams, second round will consist of eight teams, and the regional final will consist of four teams. The predetermined sites for the 2026 championship are Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Corvallis, Oregon, Lexington, Kentucky, and Tempe, Arizona. The top two teams each regional will receive an automatic berth to the national championships in Fort Worth, Texas.
 
Series Histories
Arkansas
- Georgia leads the all-time series 38-13-1; the GymDogs are 21-6-1 at a neutral site in the series.
- The Razorbacks beat Georgia in Fayetteville on Feb. 6, 197.050-197.450.
- Georgia is 16-4 against Arkansas in the head-to-head at the SEC Championship
Missouri
- Georgia leads the all-time series 24-13; Georgia is 13-6 against Missouri at a neutral site.
- Since Missouri joined the league in 2012, Georgia has gone 18-12 against the Tigers.
- The GymDogs snapped an 11-meet losing streak to the Tigers at home on March 6 with a 197.600-197.300 win over the Tigers.
- Georgia is 7-3 against Missouri in the head-to-head at the SEC Championship
Auburn
- Georgia leads the all-time series 86-17-1. Georgia is 38-7-1 against Auburn at a neutral site.
- The GymDogs defeated Auburn in Athens on Feb. 1, 197.550-196.050, and again at Elevate the Stage in Huntsville on March 8, 198.075-197.200.
- Georgia is 36-5-1 against Auburn in the head-to-head at the SEC Championship
Kentucky
- Georgia leads series against Kentucky, 92-6-1; the GymDogs are 44-4 in the series at a neutral site.
- Georgia beat the Wildcats in the regular season in Lexington, 197.275-197.025, on Feb. 27.
- Georgia is 38-3 against Kentucky in the head-to-head at the SEC Championship
 
SEC Championship at a Glace
- Georgia has won the most SEC Championships in league history with 16, most recently in 2008 in Duluth, Georgia
- Georgia has 17 all-around champions, 22 vault champions, 28 bars champions, 17 beam champions, and 17 floor champions
- Georgia holds SEC Championship team event records on vault (1997, 49.800) and floor (2004, 49.725)
- Georgia's complete SEC Championship history begins on page 38 of the notes packet
 
GymDogs in the Rankings
The GymDogs stayed at No. 6 for the seventh week in a row in the Week 11 Road to Nationals rankings with a 197.385 team National Qualifying Score (NQS). Georgia ranks third on floor (49.500 NQS), fourth on vault (49.328 NQS), eighth on bars (49.343 NQS), and ninth on beam (49.278 NQS). This is the third week Georgia has ranked in the top 10 in every event this season. It's the first time since Week 12 (March 24) in 2014 (vault: 6, bars: 1, beam: 6, floor: 10) that Georgia ranked top 10 in all events. Individually, three GymDogs appear in the top 10: Lily Smith (2nd, floor), CaMarah Williams (2nd, floor), and Kelise Woolford (9th, beam).
 
Regular Season Recap
Georgia completed the 2026 regular season with a 15-3 overall record and a 5-3 SEC record. Georgia's SEC record finished tied for third in the league. The GymDogs finished 10-3 against top-25 opponents and concluded the regular season with a 197.385 NQS, ranking sixth. Georgia also finished the regular season top 10 in all four events. Highlights of the season included topping the 198 mark at Elevate the Stage on March 8, beating No. 2 LSU at home on Jan. 16, and topping No. 4 Alabama on the road on March 13.
 
Recapping the Last Meet
Georgia beat No. 4 Alabama on Friday, March 13 at Coleman Coliseum, 197.525-197.425. The win was the first by Georgia over Alabama in Tuscaloosa since Feb. 10, 2006. It was Alabama's only home loss this season. Georgia's 197.525 was its highest road SEC score of the season and its highest in a road dual meet.  Autumn Reingold finished in a four-way tie for the bars title, her fourth bars title of the season, with a 9.950. The GymDogs' team vault score of 49.475 tied a season high. CaMarah Williams and Avery Moll each shared the vault title on Friday with a 9.925. C. Williams paced the GymDogs on floor with a 9.950, her ninth floor score of 9.900 or better, to finish second. Georgia counted four scores of 9.900 or better, including a 9.925 from Harley Tomlin and a season-high 9.900 from Csenge Bácskay. Ja' Free Scott anchored Georgia's beam lineup with a 9.900 to clinch the meet for Georgia and a share of the beam title, her second of the season.
 
Georgia Eclipses 198 Mark
Georgia scored a season-high 198.075 at Elevate the Stage on Sunday, March 8 in Huntsville, Alabama. Georgia's 198.075 is not only the fourth-best regular season score in program history, but it's the seventh-best score in program history, including postseason. It's only the sixth regular season 198 in program history and it's Georgia's first regular season 198 since 2009 (Feb. 28, 2009, vs. Florida in Athens). Georgia scored a 198.050 in the Athens NCAA Regional in 2019.
 
Setting the Standard
Georgia has recorded a team score of 197.000 or higher in 11 meets this season, with a season-high 198.075 (Elevate the Stage, March 8). This marks the first time ever in program history that Georgia has recorded nine or more team scores of 197.000 or better in a single season. The previous mark of eight was set in 2003 and 2007. Additionally, this is Georgia's first 10-win season since 2019 (19-11).
 
Freshmen Class Contributing on a High Level
Georgia's five-member freshman class has contributed heavily this season. Four of the five have competed in every meet while all five have appeared in a meet five times, including each of the last four meets. CaMarah Williams has contributed the third-most points on the team (314.975) while Kelise Woolford has added 236.025, fifth-most among active gymnasts. The class has 35 scores of 9.900 or better and 20 event wins.
 
Defending Our Home Floor
Georgia holds a 10-2 record at Stegeman Coliseum in the Canqueteau-Landi/Roberts era. The GymDogs went 4-1 at home in 2025 and 6-1 in 2026. In 10 home meets, Georgia has averaged a team score of 197.345 in front of an average of 8,871 fans. Georgia's home score average in 2026 is 197.470, and UGA averaged 8,549 fans.
 
Laid it All Out on Floor
Georgia recorded back-to-back season highs on floor against Missouri (49.625) and at Elevate the State (49.725). The GymDogs counted five scores of 9.900 or better against Missouri, a season high, en route to the come-from-behind win. The GymDogs then posted two scores of 9.950 and back-to-back 9.975s by Nyla Aquino and CaMarah Williams to clinch the podium meet.
 
The Sky's the Limit on the Floor
The GymDogs rank third on the floor exercise with a 49.500 NQS. Georgia has 36 scores of 9.900 or better in the event this season. Of the 10 GymDogs who have appeared in the floor lineup, seven have tied or set career highs on the event. CaMarah Williams ranks second nationally with a 9.960 NQS, while Nyla Aquino (9.925) ranks 20th. Lily Smith's 9.960 ranks second, and she won eight floor titles before going out with a foot injury.
 
Gleichowski Named to SEC Community Service Team
Brooke Gleichowski was appointed to the 2026 SEC Gymnastics Community Service Team. Gleichowski serves as a high school girls' small group leader at Athens Church, dedicating time weekly to guide discussions, mentor students, and provide steady support as they navigate high school. She also volunteers monthly at Athens Church College Nights as a member of the prayer team, helping prepare the space for nearly 1,000 college students by praying over every seat and contributing to a welcoming environment. In addition to her church involvement, Gleichowski volunteered at Barrow Elementary School, reading to students and encouraging learning. She spent time assisting Special Olympics athletes in preparing routines for competition, offering encouragement and skills help. Through the University of Georgia's Spooky Dawgs event, Gleichowski joined fellow student-athletes in hosting a Halloween celebration for faculty families. She has also supported Operation Teammate, engaging with children of military families, and participated in Angel Tree around the holidays.
 
 
GymDogs vs. Alabama - Ja'Free Scott - Beam
Friday, March 13
GymDogs vs. Alabama - CaMarah Williams - Floor
Friday, March 13
GymDogs vs. Alabama - Avery Moll - Vault
Friday, March 13
GymDogs vs. Alabama - CaMarah Williams - Vault
Friday, March 13