University of New Hampshire Athletics
Kylie Gorgenyi Named EAGL Gymnast of the Year
3/23/2024 8:50:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Graduate student was All-EAGL First Team on vault, uneven bars, floor exercise and all-around
TOWSON, Md. – Graduate student Kylie Gorgenyi (North Reading, Mass.) of the UNH gymnastics team was named the 2024 EAGL Gymnast of the Year, the conference announced Saturday following the EAGL Championship at the TU Arena.
Gorgenyi is the fourth Wildcat, and the first since Meghan Pflieger in 2015, to win EAGL's highest honor. Including ties, the North Reading, Mass., native earned at least one podium finish in 12 of 13 meets and finished the campaign with 37 total podiums. Among those included 23 first-place finishes: seven on vault; five on bars; four on floor and seven all-around. She won multiple events in seven meets, was victorious in three or more events in five meets and topped the podium in four events three times.
At the EAGL Championship, Gorgenyi added three more podium results by tying for third on vault and floor and tying for second in all-around. She was tabbed to the EAGL All-Tournament First Team in all three events to go along with First Team on bars and Second Team on beam.
Gorgenyi, a three-time EAGL Gymnast of the Week, was tabbed to the All-EAGL First Team on vault, uneven bars, floor exercise and all-around. She wrapped up her career with 13 All-EAGL honors, including 11 First-Team awards (five on uneven bars). She tied for No. 2 in the conference on vault (9.875 National Qualifying Score) and bars (9.895 NQS), ranked fourth on floor (9.885) and No. 2 in all-around (39.270). This season, she tied her personal best on vault (9.900, Feb. 25), set a school record on bars (9.975, Feb. 19), registered a career-high 9.950 on floor (March 17, tied for fourth in school history) and posted a PB 39.475 in all-around (Feb. 25) that tied UNH's highest score ever (Amanda Hall, March 6, 2004). On March 20, Gorgenyi earned her fourth EAGL All-Scholastic Team honor.
UNH EAGL Gymnasts of the Year
2001 Suzanne Poretz
2005 Amanda Hall
2015 Meghan Pflieger
2024 Kylie Gorgenyi
NEXT UP – NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTION SHOW – MONDAY, MARCH 26
The 2024 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship teams, all-around competitors, and individual event specialists will be announced on Monday, March 25, 2024, at 12 p.m. on NCAA.com. Gorgenyi is in contention to earn an NCAA Regional berth as an event specialist or all-around competitor.
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Gorgenyi is the fourth Wildcat, and the first since Meghan Pflieger in 2015, to win EAGL's highest honor. Including ties, the North Reading, Mass., native earned at least one podium finish in 12 of 13 meets and finished the campaign with 37 total podiums. Among those included 23 first-place finishes: seven on vault; five on bars; four on floor and seven all-around. She won multiple events in seven meets, was victorious in three or more events in five meets and topped the podium in four events three times.
At the EAGL Championship, Gorgenyi added three more podium results by tying for third on vault and floor and tying for second in all-around. She was tabbed to the EAGL All-Tournament First Team in all three events to go along with First Team on bars and Second Team on beam.
Gorgenyi, a three-time EAGL Gymnast of the Week, was tabbed to the All-EAGL First Team on vault, uneven bars, floor exercise and all-around. She wrapped up her career with 13 All-EAGL honors, including 11 First-Team awards (five on uneven bars). She tied for No. 2 in the conference on vault (9.875 National Qualifying Score) and bars (9.895 NQS), ranked fourth on floor (9.885) and No. 2 in all-around (39.270). This season, she tied her personal best on vault (9.900, Feb. 25), set a school record on bars (9.975, Feb. 19), registered a career-high 9.950 on floor (March 17, tied for fourth in school history) and posted a PB 39.475 in all-around (Feb. 25) that tied UNH's highest score ever (Amanda Hall, March 6, 2004). On March 20, Gorgenyi earned her fourth EAGL All-Scholastic Team honor.
UNH EAGL Gymnasts of the Year
2001 Suzanne Poretz
2005 Amanda Hall
2015 Meghan Pflieger
2024 Kylie Gorgenyi
NEXT UP – NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTION SHOW – MONDAY, MARCH 26
The 2024 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship teams, all-around competitors, and individual event specialists will be announced on Monday, March 25, 2024, at 12 p.m. on NCAA.com. Gorgenyi is in contention to earn an NCAA Regional berth as an event specialist or all-around competitor.
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