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Harvey, McMullen, Mullin Selected for NCAA Gymnastics Baton Rouge Regional (April 2, 2pm ET, ESPN+)
3/23/2026 7:22:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Harvey (balance beam) and McMullen (floor exercise) chosen as event specialists; Mullin in AA
INDIANAPOLIS – Sophomore Mady Harvey (Freeland, Mich.), junior captain McCall McMullen (Athens, Ga.) and senior Serena Mullin (Hamden, Conn.) of the UNH gymnastics team were each selected to compete in the 2026 NCAA Collegiate Women's Gymnastics Baton Rouge Regional Championship, hosted by LSU, on Thursday, April 2 (2pm ET, ESPN+). Harvey, EAGL's regular-season and EAGL Championship balance beam champion, will compete as an event specialist on that apparatus while McMullen, an all-EAGL First Team and All-Tournament First Team floor exercise gymnast, will compete as a floor specialist. Mullin, the EAGL co-Senior Gymnast of the Year, will compete in the all-around.
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Monday's NCAA Regionals announcement of the top 36 teams, 12 all-around gymnasts and 16 event specialists based on National Qualifying Score (NQS) was broadcast live on ESPNU. In addition to host and No. 2-ranked LSU, Harvey, McMullen and Mullin will be part of a Baton Rouge Regional that includes No. 7 Stanford, No. 10 Michigan, No. 15 Clemson, Auburn, North Carolina, Utah State, Air Force and Nebraska.
The three Wildcats will compete in Session I of Thursday's second round (2pm ET) in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. Mullin will rotate with Michigan (beam, floor, vault, bars), McMullen will take the floor following Utah State in the first rotation, and Harvey will take the beam following Utah State in the fourth rotation. The other teams competing in Session I are Stanford, North Carolina, and Utah State.
Harvey is ranked 65th nationally and sixth in the Northeast with a beam NQS of 9.875, which equaled her winning score at Saturday's EAGL Championship at LIU's Pratt Recreation Center. The sophomore topped the beam podium an incredible nine times in UNH's 12 meets and added a 10th podium finish with a third-place tie at North Carolina State on Feb. 27. Harvey scored a personal-best 9.925 vs Air Force, Iowa State and Bridgeport in the home opener Jan. 18 in the Whittemore Center at Key Auto Group Complex. She scored a 9.875 in six other meets, culminating in Saturday's EAGL beam championship, the first outright for a Wildcat since Kayla Gray in 2013.
McMullen tied for No. 10 in the Northeast and No. 109 nationally on floor with a 9.870 NQS. Among her six podium finishes included victories vs Towson and Yale on Feb. 1 at Lundholm Gym, at LIU (with Bridgeport, Rhode Island College) on Feb. 20 and versus Southern Connecticut State on March 4 at Lundholm. The Athens, Ga., native scored a personal-best 9.925 on Feb 1, hit for a 9.900 on March 4, and scored a 9.800 or higher 10 times in 12 meets.
Mullin, an All-EAGL First Team gymnast on uneven bars, floor and all-around, combined for 12 first-place finishes in 12 meets. The senior, who earned All-EAGL Second Team on vault and beam, topped the podium twice on vault (March 4, March 8), twice on bars (Jan. 27, Feb. 8), three times on floor (Jan. 27, Feb. 8, March 8) and five times in all-around (Jan. 27, Feb. 8, Feb. 20, Feb. 27, March 8). The three-time EAGL Gymnast of the Week ranked 47th nationally and No. 2 in the Northeast with a 39.155 all-around NQS. She tallied a career-high 9.850 on vault (March 4), personal-best 9.850 on bars (Feb. 8, March 4), season-high 9.900 on floor (Feb. 8) and a season-best 39.225 in AA (Jan. 27, Feb. 20).
The top two teams from each regional will receive an automatic berth to the national championships. In addition, the top all-around competitor and top event specialist from round two at each regional (who is not on a team advancing to nationals) will advance to the national championships. Event specialist qualifiers will only compete in the events they qualified. The national championships will take place April 16-18 in Fort Worth, Texas, at Dickies
Arena. The championship event is hosted by Texas Woman's University and Knight Eady.
Baton Rouge Regional (Louisiana State University, host)
Teams
Air Force
Auburn
Clemson
*LSU
Michigan
Nebraska
North Carolina
Stanford
Utah State
All-Around Competitors
Alyssa Bigler, Air Force
Kylee Greene, Air Force
Whitney Jencks, Nebraska
Isabella Minervini, Towson
Maggie Slife, Air Force
Serena Mullin, New Hampshire
Individual Event Specialists
Vault – Polina Belanovski, Towson
Vault – Jocelyn Lannon, Towson
Vault – Sophia Rice, West Virginia
Uneven Bars – Camryn Chiu, Pittsburgh
Uneven Bars – Hallie Copperwheat, Pittsburgh
Uneven Bars – Molly Peterson, Nebraska
Uneven Bars – Jaime Pratt, Pittsburgh
Uneven Bars – Reese Samuelson, Western Michigan
Balance Beam – Mady Harvey, New Hampshire
Balance Beam – Amber Lowe, West Virginia
Balance Beam – Celia Trotter, Towson
Floor Exercise – Isabella DeCroo, Towson
Floor Exercise – Adriana Hoffman, Towson
Floor Exercise – Lauren Homecillo, Nebraska
Floor Exercise – McCall McMullen, New Hampshire
Floor Exercise – Emerson Smith, West Virginia
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VISIT NCAA BATON ROUGE REGIONAL HERE
Monday's NCAA Regionals announcement of the top 36 teams, 12 all-around gymnasts and 16 event specialists based on National Qualifying Score (NQS) was broadcast live on ESPNU. In addition to host and No. 2-ranked LSU, Harvey, McMullen and Mullin will be part of a Baton Rouge Regional that includes No. 7 Stanford, No. 10 Michigan, No. 15 Clemson, Auburn, North Carolina, Utah State, Air Force and Nebraska.
The three Wildcats will compete in Session I of Thursday's second round (2pm ET) in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. Mullin will rotate with Michigan (beam, floor, vault, bars), McMullen will take the floor following Utah State in the first rotation, and Harvey will take the beam following Utah State in the fourth rotation. The other teams competing in Session I are Stanford, North Carolina, and Utah State.
Harvey is ranked 65th nationally and sixth in the Northeast with a beam NQS of 9.875, which equaled her winning score at Saturday's EAGL Championship at LIU's Pratt Recreation Center. The sophomore topped the beam podium an incredible nine times in UNH's 12 meets and added a 10th podium finish with a third-place tie at North Carolina State on Feb. 27. Harvey scored a personal-best 9.925 vs Air Force, Iowa State and Bridgeport in the home opener Jan. 18 in the Whittemore Center at Key Auto Group Complex. She scored a 9.875 in six other meets, culminating in Saturday's EAGL beam championship, the first outright for a Wildcat since Kayla Gray in 2013.
McMullen tied for No. 10 in the Northeast and No. 109 nationally on floor with a 9.870 NQS. Among her six podium finishes included victories vs Towson and Yale on Feb. 1 at Lundholm Gym, at LIU (with Bridgeport, Rhode Island College) on Feb. 20 and versus Southern Connecticut State on March 4 at Lundholm. The Athens, Ga., native scored a personal-best 9.925 on Feb 1, hit for a 9.900 on March 4, and scored a 9.800 or higher 10 times in 12 meets.
Mullin, an All-EAGL First Team gymnast on uneven bars, floor and all-around, combined for 12 first-place finishes in 12 meets. The senior, who earned All-EAGL Second Team on vault and beam, topped the podium twice on vault (March 4, March 8), twice on bars (Jan. 27, Feb. 8), three times on floor (Jan. 27, Feb. 8, March 8) and five times in all-around (Jan. 27, Feb. 8, Feb. 20, Feb. 27, March 8). The three-time EAGL Gymnast of the Week ranked 47th nationally and No. 2 in the Northeast with a 39.155 all-around NQS. She tallied a career-high 9.850 on vault (March 4), personal-best 9.850 on bars (Feb. 8, March 4), season-high 9.900 on floor (Feb. 8) and a season-best 39.225 in AA (Jan. 27, Feb. 20).
The top two teams from each regional will receive an automatic berth to the national championships. In addition, the top all-around competitor and top event specialist from round two at each regional (who is not on a team advancing to nationals) will advance to the national championships. Event specialist qualifiers will only compete in the events they qualified. The national championships will take place April 16-18 in Fort Worth, Texas, at Dickies
Arena. The championship event is hosted by Texas Woman's University and Knight Eady.
Baton Rouge Regional (Louisiana State University, host)
Teams
Air Force
Auburn
Clemson
*LSU
Michigan
Nebraska
North Carolina
Stanford
Utah State
All-Around Competitors
Alyssa Bigler, Air Force
Kylee Greene, Air Force
Whitney Jencks, Nebraska
Isabella Minervini, Towson
Maggie Slife, Air Force
Serena Mullin, New Hampshire
Individual Event Specialists
Vault – Polina Belanovski, Towson
Vault – Jocelyn Lannon, Towson
Vault – Sophia Rice, West Virginia
Uneven Bars – Camryn Chiu, Pittsburgh
Uneven Bars – Hallie Copperwheat, Pittsburgh
Uneven Bars – Molly Peterson, Nebraska
Uneven Bars – Jaime Pratt, Pittsburgh
Uneven Bars – Reese Samuelson, Western Michigan
Balance Beam – Mady Harvey, New Hampshire
Balance Beam – Amber Lowe, West Virginia
Balance Beam – Celia Trotter, Towson
Floor Exercise – Isabella DeCroo, Towson
Floor Exercise – Adriana Hoffman, Towson
Floor Exercise – Lauren Homecillo, Nebraska
Floor Exercise – McCall McMullen, New Hampshire
Floor Exercise – Emerson Smith, West Virginia
Follow the UNH Gymnastics Team
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/unhgymnastics
Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/UNHGymnastics
X - https://x.com/unhgymnastics
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