The ascent of the University of Arkansas gymnastics team in 2024 led to a flurry of firsts for fifth-year Coach Jordyn Wieber’s squad.
Three members of a legendary U.S. Olympic squad will be at the heights of their new professions Thursday when the Arkansas Razorbacks compete in the afternoon session of the NCAA Gymnastics Championships.
A fitting bookend to an already historic season, the Razorbacks will return to the NCAA gymnastics national championships this week for the first time in six years and first time under fifth-year head coach Jordyn Wieber.
Jordyn Wieber was trying to fight back the tears, but the flow was winning.
Arkansas is headed back to the NCAA Gymnastics Championships for the first time since 2018 and first time under head coach Jordyn Wieber as the Gymbacks finished in second place at Saturday’s regional final at Bud Walton Arena.
Jordyn Wieber was trying to fight back the tears, but the flow was winning. The fifth-year University of Arkansas gymnastics coach was in her feelings after her team’s trustworthy floor exercise team nailed another big performance to clinch the Razorbacks’ first trip to the NCAA Championships since 2018.
The buildup of Arkansas gymnastics under former Olympic gold medalist Jordyn Wieber will face a moment of truth Saturday evening at Walton Arena.
The Arkansas gymnastics team has mastered the art of scoring 197-plus under fifth-year Coach Jordyn Wieber to the point it has become routine.
The Arkansas gymnasts started hot and finished strong on senior night to blast past 198 for the first time in school history and fulfill Coach Jordyn Wieber’s pre-meet hopes.
The Arkansas gymnastics team has grown accustomed to posting program firsts under fifth-year Coach Jordyn Wieber, such as a school-record score of 197.525 two weeks ago at Alabama.
TUSACALOOSA, Ala. – Arkansas gymnastics coach Jordyn Wieber did something even more impressive than winning her Olympic gold medal Friday night. She took her youthful Razorbacks team into Tuscaloosa to face No.
Fifth-year Arkansas Coach Jordyn Wieber might be sitting on the deepest gymnastics team in school history.
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