University of New Hampshire Athletics

Ten Gymnasts Win 18 Combined All-EAGL Awards
3/16/2026 5:21:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Mullin, Ockerbloom earn three First-Team honors; Harvey wins balance beam championship
WEIRTON, W.Va. – Senior Serena Mullin (Hamden, Conn.) and junior Gwen Ockerbloom (Granby, Conn.) each earned three All-EAGL First Team honors while sophomore Mady Harvey (Freeland, Mich.) was crowned the league's regular-season balance beam champion to highlight 10 UNH gymnasts who earned 18 combined All-EAGL honors, the East Atlantic Gymnastics League announced Monday.
Mullin was named All-EAGL First Team on uneven bars, floor exercise and all-around; she was tabbed to the All-EAGL Second Team on vault and balance beam. Ockerbloom garnered All-EAGL First Team on vault, beam and floor.
Freshman Amelia Lannon (Sutton, Mass.) earned All-EAGL First Team on vault, while junior captain McCall McMullen (Athens, Ga.) notched All-EAGL First Team on floor to go along with Second Team on vault.
Five other Wildcats were feted as All-EAGL Second Team representatives: sophomore Stacy Boss (Richboro, Pa.) on vault, senior captain Leah Moreno (Cary, N.C.), sophomore Peyton Novinger (Hershey, Pa.) and junior Zoe Arthur (El Segundo, Calif.) on bars, and junior Poulina Minaev (Smithtown, N.Y.) on floor.
All-EAGL First Team members consist of the league's top eight ranked gymnasts (including ties) from the 11-week regular season. The Second Team features No. 9 through No. 16 (including ties).
Here are UNH's 2026 All-EAGL gymnasts, their NQS and their EAGL ranking:
Mullin was named All-EAGL First Team on uneven bars, floor exercise and all-around; she was tabbed to the All-EAGL Second Team on vault and balance beam. Ockerbloom garnered All-EAGL First Team on vault, beam and floor.
Freshman Amelia Lannon (Sutton, Mass.) earned All-EAGL First Team on vault, while junior captain McCall McMullen (Athens, Ga.) notched All-EAGL First Team on floor to go along with Second Team on vault.
Five other Wildcats were feted as All-EAGL Second Team representatives: sophomore Stacy Boss (Richboro, Pa.) on vault, senior captain Leah Moreno (Cary, N.C.), sophomore Peyton Novinger (Hershey, Pa.) and junior Zoe Arthur (El Segundo, Calif.) on bars, and junior Poulina Minaev (Smithtown, N.Y.) on floor.
All-EAGL First Team members consist of the league's top eight ranked gymnasts (including ties) from the 11-week regular season. The Second Team features No. 9 through No. 16 (including ties).
Here are UNH's 2026 All-EAGL gymnasts, their NQS and their EAGL ranking:
| Team | Event | Gymnast | NQS | EAGL Rank |
| First | Vault | Amelia Lannon | 9.800 | T-7 |
| First | Vault | Gwen Ockerbloom | 9.800 | T-7 |
| First | Bars | Serena Mullin | 9.820 | 3 |
| First | Beam | Mady Harvey | 9.870 | 1 |
| First | Beam | Gwen Ockerbloom | 9.800 | 6 |
| First | Floor | Serena Mullin | 9.860 | T-5 |
| First | Floor | McCall McMullen | 9.860 | T-5 |
| First | Floor | Gwen Ockerbloom | 9.840 | T-8 |
| First | All-Around | Serena Mullin | 39.155 | 2 |
| Second | Vault | Mady Harvey | 9.795 | T-10 |
| Second | Vault | Serena Mullin | 9.795 | T-10 |
| Second | Vault | McCall McMullen | 9.785 | 14 |
| Second | Vault | Stacy Boss | 9.780 | T-15 |
| Second | Bars | Leah Moreno | 9.775 | 9 |
| Second | Bars | Peyton Novinger | 9.770 | T-10 |
| Second | Bars | Zoe Arthur | 9.745 | T-13 |
| Second | Beam | Serena Mullin | 9.750 | 14 |
| Second | Floor | Poulina Minaev | 9.835 | 10 |
Mullin, an 11-time All-EAGL gymnast, made it back-to-back First Team honors in all-around after winning five AA titles this season. She secured a 39.155 National Qualifying Score (NQS) that included a high of 39.225 on three occasions (Jan. 27, Feb. 20, March 8). Mullin ranked third on bars with a 9.820 NQS and a season-high/career-high-matching 9.850 on Feb. 8 and March 4. She tied for fifth on floor with a 9.860 NQS, highlighted by a season-best 9.900 on Feb. 8. Mullin tied for No. 10 on vault with a 9.795 NQS and personal-best-tying 9.850 on March 4, and her No. 14 beam ranking was supported by a 9.750 NQS and top score of 9.800 achieved twice (Feb. 8, Feb. 20).
Ockerbloom is All-EAGL First Team on vault (No. 8 ranking) for the second straight season after posting a 9.800 NQS, with a season-high 9.850 on Feb. 8. Her First Team beam recognition comes by virtue of a 9.800 NQS and No. 6 ranking, with a season-high 9.825 on Jan. 9, Feb. 1 and March 4. The junior added First Team on floor courtesy of a 9.840 NQS and PB 9.875 on March 4.
Harvey tallied First Team on beam after registering EAGL's No. 1 ranking with a 9.870 NQS, which included a career-high 9.925 (Jan. 18). She was also named All-EAGL Second Team on vault (9.795, T-10th) with a personal-best 9.850 on Feb. 20 and March 4.
Lannon is All-EAGL First Team on vault after tying Ockerbloom for No. 8 with a 9.800 NQS and career-high 9.850 on Feb. 20.
McMullen parlayed her 9.860 floor NQS (T-No. 5) and personal-best 9.925 (Feb. 1) into First Team in that event for the first time in her career. She was tabbed Second Team on vault with a No. 14 ranking (9.785 NQS) that included a PB-tying 9.825 in three straight meets (Feb. 15, Feb. 20 and Feb. 27).
Boss debuted on the All-EAGL Second Team for vault with a 9.780 NQS (T-No. 15). The sophomore's career-high 9.800 was established Feb. 20 and equaled March 4 and March 13.
Moreno is now a four-time All-EAGL gymnast and three-time Second Team bar competitor after compiling a 9.775 NQS (No. 9), punctuated by a career-high 9.875 on March 4.
Novinger recorded a 9.770 NQS and personal-best 9.825 (Feb. 15) on bars to tie for No. 10 and All-EAGL Second Team.
Arthur repeats on the All-EAGL Second Team on bars for the second straight season with a 9.745 NQS (T-13) and season-high 9.825 (March 4).
Minaev is All-EAGL Second Team on floor for the first time in her career. The junior placed 10th in the league with a 9.835 NQS and personal-best 9.900 (Jan. 18).
NEXT UP • EAGL CHAMPIONSHIP • MARCH 21, 5 P.M. • HOSTED BY LIU
•The 2026 EAGL regular-season champion UNH gymnastics team looks to win the conference championship Saturday, March 21, at 5pm when it competes against host LIU, George Washington, Temple and Towson in the 2026 EAGL Championship at the Pratt Recreation Center.
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