Utah also welcomed a four-woman freshman class this offseason, three of whom - Elizabeth Gantner, Camie Winger and Ella Zirbes - were rated five-star recruits by College Gym News. Said Jaylene Gilstrap: “AHHH YAY! We are so excited to have you!! Welcome to the family.” What an amazing addition to the Red Rock family.” Said Grace McCallum: “So so excited for you to be a part of this team. Said Maile O’Keefe: “YAYYY! I am so excited to be your teammate!” Said Amelie Morgan: “So excited! Cant wait to have you here with the Red Rock family.” Glynn’s announcement was met with plenty of excitement from her future Utah teammates, with many writing on social media. Glynn is only the fifth incoming transfer to Utah in program history, with previous transfers being Linda Elstun-Wood (Oklahoma) in 1987, Macey Roberts (Maryland) in 2017, Emilie LeBlanc (Maryland) in 2020 and Abby Brenner (Michigan) in 2023. Her arrival should help a Red Rocks vault lineup that lost multiple regulars and/or semi-regular contributors from the lineup this offseason - namely Jillian Hoffman (transferred to LSU), Lucy Stanhope (transferred to Nebraska) and Sage Thompson (transferred to Oregon State). Glynn’s career highs at the NCAA level include 9.875s on bars and vault, 9.85 on floor, 9.825 on balance beam and 39.250 in the all-around. She averaged scores (NQS) better than a 9.8 on uneven bars, floor exercise and vault, the last event being the most notable as she competed a Yurchenko 1.5, a 10.0-valued vault in NCAA women’s gymnastics. Go Utes!!!”Ī freshman this past season with the Owls, Glynn was Temple’s best all-arounder. I cannot wait to see where this next journey takes me. “I also could not be more thankful for such an amazing opportunity to compete at one of the best schools in the nation. I cannot thank my team, coaches and friends enough for everything. it will always hold a special place in my heart. “I am so beyond thankful to have had such an amazing freshman year at Temple. “I am so excited to announce that I will be transferring to (the) University of Utah to continue my academic and gymnastics career for the next 3 years on a full athletic scholarship,” Glynn wrote.
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