Creslyn Brose and Delaynee Rodriguez finished their junior seasons at the 2026 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics National Championships on April 16 with strong performances in Fort Worth, Texas. Brose scored a 9.9000 on the floor exercise, marking her second appearance at the meet, while Rodriguez earned a 9.8875 on the balance beam during her debut at Nationals.
The results highlight notable achievements for both athletes. Brose’s score placed her ninth in Semifinal II for floor exercise and tied her for 16th overall. She consistently scored at least a 9.9 in all eleven of her floor routines this season and has reached that mark in thirty-four out of thirty-seven career routines. Her performance was noted for three tumbling passes and concluded with a front handspring double full.
Rodriguez tied for seventeenth place overall on balance beam, also achieving a top ten finish within Semifinal II. In her first appearance at the championships, she completed an acro series, side somi, and stuck her roundoff with a one-and-a-half twist dismount.
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