2025-26 NC State gymnastics

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With Friday's regular-season finale, NC State closes the regular season with a 15-5 overall record, including a 4-2 mark in league action. The Wolfpack also posted a strong 6-1 home record inside Reynolds Coliseum.

Tonight's win marked the fourth Senior Night in a row where the Pack has earned the victory.

Vault (49.000)
The Wolfpack began the evening on vault, scoring a 49.000 as a team for its ninth 49.000+ mark of the regular season while claiming all three top spots on the podium. Lauren Wright opened the meet with a 9.775, while Hall led the rotation with a 9.850 to win the event title. Syniya Thomas and Ava Myers also added scores of 9.825 and 9.800, respectively, to finish second and tied for third on the podium.

Bars (49.500)
NC State moved to bars holding a 49.000-48.800 lead after the opening rotation and followed it with a 49.500 for the highest team score on bars in program history. It also marked the team's eighth consecutive meet with a score of at least 49.000 on the event. Myers opened the rotation with a 9.850 to match her career high, which ended up serving as the Pack's dropped score, before Emerson Fisk set a new career-best with a 9.875.

Reid matched Fisk's score with a 9.875 of her own. Caroline Volk added her seventh career 9.900 on any event and sixth on bars with a 9.900 to place second, before Hadrick capped off the standout rotation with a new career-best 9.975 to match the highest score on bars in program history and claim the event title. The score marked her eighth career 9.900+ on any event and fourth on bars. Only two other gymnasts in program history have ever scored a 9.975 on bars: Emily Shepard in 2024 and Kelli Brown, who accomplished the feat twice in 2000 and 2001.

Katie Harper closed the rotation with a 9.875 to anchor the highest bars score in program history. Fisk, Reid and Harper finished in a three-way tie for third on the event.

Beam (48.725)
The Pack's third rotation of the night came on beam, where it recorded a 48.725. Harper opened the event with a 9.800 to finish third on the podium, while Volk added a 9.750 to the lineup.

Floor (49.400)
NC State closed the night on floor, entering the final rotation with a 147.225-146.750 lead before posting a 49.400. The mark was the Wolfpack's 12th score of 49.000 or higher on floor this season, and NC State finished the regular season with a 49.000+ score on floor in every meet. Fisk opened the lineup with a 9.850, which Myers matched in the second spot. Adler scored a 9.800 on floor, while Autumn Rardin added a 9.875 to finish third on the event.

Hadrick continued her career night with a personal-best 9.925 to bring her career total to nine 9.900+ scores, including four on floor. She also claimed the floor title for her second event win of the evening. Thomas closed the night with a 9.900, good for her ninth career 9.900+ on any event and sixth on floor, and finished second on the podium.

Up Next
NC State will compete at the 2026 ACC Championships at First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro on Saturday, March 21. Details for the competition are to be announced.

https://gopack.com/news/2026/3/13/womens-gymnastics-21-pack-sets-program-bars-record-in-win-over-west-virginia-on-senior-night
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No. 20 and fourth-seeded NC State gymnastics placed fourth at the 2026 ACC Championships on Saturday night at First Horizon Coliseum, posting a 196.500 in Session II.

The Wolfpack finished behind third-seeded Clemson (197.100), top-seeded Stanford (197.075) and second-seeded California (196.900), while finishing ahead of fifth-seeded North Carolina (196.025) and sixth-seeded Pittsburgh (194.450), who both competed in Session I.

NC State placed two gymnasts on the All-ACC Championship Team on vault in Ava Myers and Autumn Rardin. Myers earned the Pack's lone podium finish of the night with a career-high matching 9.875, tying for second place alongside Clemson's Maggie Holman. Rardin also earned all-championship team honors after matching her career-best 9.850, finishing in a five-way tie for fourth.

Floor (49.150)
NC State opened the meet on floor with a 49.150. Emerson Fisk opened the lineup with a 9.800, which Meg Adler matched in the third spot. Rardin, Elle Hadrick and Syniya Thomas then closed out the back half of the lineup with three consecutive 9.850s.

Vault (49.025)
The Wolfpack moved to vault in the second rotation and scored a 49.025. Myers led the event with a 9.875 to match her career high and finished tied for second on the podium, while Rardin also matched a career-best with a 9.850. Maddie Hall and Thomas each added 9.800s in the lineup.

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Bars (49.175)
NC State's third rotation came on bars, where the Pack posted a 49.175 behind a trio of 9.850s from Madeline Reid, Caroline Volk and Hadrick. Katie Harper added a 9.825 in the anchor spot, while Myers contributed a 9.800.
The 49.175 score was the team's highest event score of the night.

Beam (49.150)
The Wolfpack closed the meet on beam with a 49.150, highlighted by three straight 9.850s from Maddie Hall, Adasyn Tackett and Thomas to end the lineup. Volk and Rardin each added 9.800s on the event.

Final Overall Standings
Clemson
Stanford
California
NC State
North Carolina
Pittsburgh

Up Next
NC State awaits its fate for the 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Regional Championships that will take place from Wednesday, April 1 through Sunday, April 5. The selection show will air Monday, March 23 at noon on ESPNU.

https://gopack.com/news/2026/3/21/womens-gymnastics-20-pack-places-fourth-at-2026-acc-championships
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