Selena Harris-Miranda and Leanne Wong are WCGA All-Americans

Last Updated: March 31, 2025By


GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Florida junior Selena Harris-Miranda and senior Leanne Wong earned a combined total of eight Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) regular-season All-America honors in 2025. This is the 13th year the WCGA has recognized regular-season All-Americans.
 
Final national qualifying scores (NQS) in the Road to Nationals rankings determines the WCGA All-Americans. The top eight gymnasts on each event and the all-around receive first-team honors and gymnasts Nos. 9-16 receive second-team honors with all ties included.
 
Gator 2025 All-Americans
Leanne Wong joins Oregon State’s Jade Carey, Oklahoma’s Faith Torrez and LSU’s Kailin Chio as the nation’s only gymnasts to collect All-America honors on each of the five events. She is the first Gator to collect regular-season All-America honors in each event since Trinity Thomas in 2023. Wong claimed All-America first-team honors for all-around and uneven bars plus second-team for vault, beam and floor. She finished regular-season action tied at No. 2 in all-around and bars standings. She’s now an 27-time All-American (12 NCAA / 15 WCGA regular season).
 
Selena Harris-Miranda is one of six in the nation with three or more 2025 All-America first team honors. She joins Oklahoma’s Jordan Bowers as the only two to earn All-America all-around first team accolades each of the last three seasons. Harris-Miranda tops the Road to Nationals vault standings and is tied for fifth in the all-around. Her career total of All-America honors is 15 (4 NCAA / 11 WCGA regular season).
 
This duo shares the national season high for 10.0s with Carey and UCLA’s Jordan Chiles. Harris-Miranda’s three 10.0s came in balance beam and twice on vault. The three 10.0s for Wong came in bars, beam and floor.
 

 
Meet the Gator All-Americans:
Selena Harris-Miranda – Junior
2025 All-America honors:
                First Team: All-Around, Vault, Uneven Bars
 

  • SEC Newcomer of the Year. All-SEC for all-around, vault and uneven bars.
  • Season-best 39.875 set March 14 is nation’s No. 2 all-around total of 2025
  • First in nation with a vault 10.0, set Feb. 28 versus Missouri. Second vault 10.0 of 2025 won SEC title.
  • Set collegiate balance beam best of 10.0 versus Kentucky on March 14.

 
Leanne Wong – Senior
2025 All-America honors:
                First Team: All-Around, Uneven Bars
                Second Team: Vault, Balance Beam, Floor Exercise
 

  • Season-best 39.75 matched twice is among nation’s top seven all-around totals of 2025
  • Equaled collegiate balance beam best of 10.0 on Feb. 14 versus Auburn
  • Earned 10th perfect mark of career with March 14 floor exercise performance versus Kentucky.
  • Matched collegiate bars best of 10.0 to share SEC title. No. 2 all-time for the Gators in total 10.0s with 11
  • All-SEC for fourth consecutive season. One of two among the 21 earning 2025 All-SEC with maximum of five honors

 

































































































2025 WCGA All-America regular season awards
All-Around First Team


Rank Name AA NRQS Team
1 Jade Carey 39.775 Oregon State
2 Leanne Wong 39.695 Florida
2 Jordan Bowers 39.695 Oklahoma
2 Faith Torrez 39.695 Oklahoma
5 Selena Harris-Miranda 39.670 Florida
5 Kailin Chio 39.670 LSU
7 Mya Lauzon 39.665 California
8 Aleah Finnegan 39.645 LSU


All-Around Second Team


9 Grace McCallum 39.610 Utah
10 Makenna Smith 39.600 Utah
11 Jordan Chiles 39.575 UCLA
12 Gabby Gladieux 39.535 Alabama
13 Lilly Hudson 39.530 Alabama
14 Audrey Davis 39.525 Oklahoma
15 Amari Celestine 39.515 Missouri
15 Madelyn Williams 39.515 California


Vault First Team  


1 Selena Harris-Miranda 9.965 Florida
2 Kailin Chio 9.955 LSU
3 Faith Torrez 9.950 Oklahoma
4 Makenna Smith 9.935 Utah
4 Nikki Smith 9.935 Michigan State
6 Sage Kellerman 9.930 Michigan State
7 Jordan Chiles 9.925 UCLA
7 Isabella Magnelli 9.925 Kentucky
7 Haleigh Bryant 9.925 LSU


Vault Second Team


10 Leanne Wong 9.920 Florida
10 Aleah Finnegan 9.920 LSU
12 Anna Roberts 9.915 Stanford
12 Keira Wells 9.915 Oklahoma
12 Lily Pederson 9.915 Oklahoma
15 Chae Campbell 9.910 UCLA
15 Olivia Zsarmani 9.910 Michigan State
15 Jade Carey 9.910 Oregon State


Uneven Bars First Team


1 Audrey Davis 9.960 Oklahoma
2 Leanne Wong 9.955 Florida
2 Grace McCallum 9.955 Utah
4 Mara Titarsolej 9.945 Missouri
4 Lali Dekanoidze 9.945 North Carolina
4 Madelyn Williams 9.945 California
7 Selena Harris-Miranda 9.940 Florida
7 Jordan Chiles 9.940 UCLA
7 Frida Esparza 9.940 UCLA
7 Jade Carey 9.940 Oregon State


Uneven Bars Second Team  


11 Jordan Bowers 9.935 Oklahoma
12 Lily Pederson 9.930 Oklahoma
12 Lily Smith 9.930 Georgia
12 Sage Kellerman 9.930 Michigan State
15 Konnor McClain 9.925 LSU
16 Kailin Chio 9.920 LSU
16 Faith Torrez 9.920 Oklahoma
16 Mya Lauzon 9.920 California
16 Ui Soma 9.920 Stanford


Balance Beam First Team  


1 Jade Carey 9.975 Oregon State
2 Helen Hu 9.970 Missouri
3 Faith Torrez 9.960 Oklahoma
4 Grace McCallum 9.940 Utah
4 Jordan Bowers 9.940 Oklahoma
6 Kailin Chio 9.935 LSU
6 Emma Malabuyo 9.935 UCLA
6 Isabella Magnelli 9.935 Kentucky


Balance Beam Second Team  


9 Leanne Wong 9.925 Florida
9 Brenna Neault 9.925 Stanford
9 Mya Lauzon 9.925 California
9 Haleigh Bryant 9.925 LSU
9 Chloe Negrete 9.925 North Carolina State
9 Aleah Finnegan 9.925 LSU
15 Ciena Alipio 9.915 UCLA
15 Camie Winger 9.915 Utah
15 Chae Campbell 9.915 UCLA
15 Joscelyn Roberson 9.915 Arkansas
15 Avery Neff 9.915 Utah


Floor Exercise First Team


1 Jordan Chiles 9.970 UCLA
1 Faith Torrez 9.970 Oklahoma
3 Jordan Bowers 9.960 Oklahoma
3 Brooklyn Moors 9.960 UCLA
5 Gabby Gladieux 9.955 Alabama
5 Mya Lauzon 9.955 California
7 Jade Carey 9.950 Oregon State
8 Lilly Hudson 9.945 Alabama
8 Haleigh Bryant 9.945 LSU


Floor Exercise Second Team


10 Jocelyn Moore 9.940 Missouri
11 Amari Celestine 9.935 Missouri
11 Kailin Chio 9.935 LSU
11 Amari Drayton 9.935 LSU
14 Leanne Wong 9.930 Florida
14 Lily Smith 9.930 Georgia
14 Kennedy Griffin 9.930 Missouri
14 Makenna Smith 9.930 Utah
14 Mya Hooten 9.930 Minnesota
14 Hailey Davis 9.930 Kentucky
14 Creslyn Brose 9.930 Kentucky
14 Aleah Finnegan 9.930 LSU

 
Next Up:
The Gators bring the No. 3 overall seed into this week’s NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional.
 

The top two teams advance to the NCAA Championships, set for April 17 & 19 in Ft. Worth, Texas.
 
Tickets are on sale now for the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional.
 
Follow on ESPN+ with Olympic medalist Bart Conner and Gator Great Trinity Thomas calling the action.
Second Round Session II
 
Competition Schedule:






















April 3 – Opening Round at 3 p.m. ET
Starting Event School
Vault Clemson
Bars Rutgers


April 4 – Second Round at 2 p.m. ET
Vault Alabama
Bars North Carolina
Beam Iowa
Floor California


April 4 – Second Round at 8 p.m. ET
Vault Oregon State
Bars NC State
Beam Clemson/Rutgers
Floor Florida


April 6 – Final at 6 p.m. ET
Vault Team NQS 3
Bars Team NQS 1
Beam Team NQS 4
Floor Team NQS 2


 
 


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