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Serena Mullin placed fourth in all-around with a 39.125 (Photo courtesy Whitney Stark, Michigan Athletics)
Photo by: Whitney Stark, Michigan Athletics
Mullin Takes Fourth in All-Around at NCAA Baton Rouge Regional (Session I)
4/2/2026 5:50:00 PM | Women's Gymnastics
Senior scores 39.125, while Mady Harvey (9.850, beam) and McCall McMullen (9.775 floor) compete as event specialists
BATON ROUGE, La. – Sophomore Mady Harvey (Freeland, Mich.) scored a 9.850 on balance beam, junior captain McCall McMullen (Athens, Ga.) registered a 9.775 on floor exercise and senior Serena Mullin (Hamden, Conn.) tabulated an all-around score of 39.125 to represent the UNH gymnastics team Thursday afternoon in the 2026 NCAA Collegiate Women's Gymnastics Baton Rouge Regional Championship, hosted by LSU at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.
Harvey, the East Atlantic Gymnastics League's regular-season and EAGL Championship beam champion, tied for fifth place as a beam specialist following Utah State's turn in the fourth rotation. Mullin, the EAGL co-Senior Gymnast of the Year, followed Michigan's rotation order and tallied a 9.775 in the first rotation to claim a share of 14th place. Stanford's Ana Barbosu topped the beam podium with a 9.925, followed by a three-way tie for second place (9.900) among North Carolina's JoJo Valahovic, Michigan's Carly Bauman and Stanford's Claire Dean.
Competing on floor in the second rotation, Mullin registered a 9.875 to finish in 10th place. McMullen, who rotated with Utah State in the first rotation as a floor specialist, scored a 9.775 to tie for 24th. Stanford's Alana Walker and Barbosu shared the top floor score with a 9.950.
Mullin scored a 9.700 on vault (T-26th) and closed with a 9.775 on uneven bars (T-20th) to wrap up her illustrious college career with a fourth-place 39.125. Barbosu won the all-around with a 39.575.
No. 7 Stanford led the team scoring with a 197.175, followed by No. 10 Michigan (196.600). The Cardinal and Wolverines both advance to Saturday's NCAA Regional Final (6pm ET). North Carolina (196.250) and Utah State (195.750) were eliminated.
Session II of the second round is Thursday night at 8pm ET featuring host and No. 2 LSU, No. 15 Clemson, Auburn and Nebraska. The top two teams will advance to join Stanford and Michigan in Saturday's Regional Final.
The top two teams from the region will receive an automatic berth to the national championships. In addition, the top all-around competitor and top event specialist who is not on a team advancing to nationals will advance to NCAAs. 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.
About UNH Gymnastics
The 2026 UNH gymnastics team went a perfect 4-0 to win the outright EAGL regular-season championship for the first time in program history. Head Coach Lindsey Bruck Ayotte was named EAGL Head Coach of the Year after leading the Wildcats to an overall 20-8 record, which included an unbeaten 9-0 mark at home. Senior Serena Mullin (Hamden, Conn.) was named the EAGL co-Senior Gymnast of the Year, sophomore Mady Harvey (Freeland, Mich.) was crowned the EAGL balance beam champion in both the regular season and EAGL Championship meet, and junior co-captain McCall McMullen (Athens, Ga.) joined Mullin and Harvey as NCAA Regional Championship competitors – McMullen on floor, Harvey on beam and Mullin in all-around.
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2026 NCAA Baton Rouge Regional Championship
Hosted by LSU
Thursday, April 2, 2026 • 2 p.m. ET • ESPN+
Pete Maravich Assembly Center • Baton Rouge, La.
Mady Harvey (9.850, beam, T-5th) • McCall McMullen (9.775, floor, T-24th) • Serena Mullin (39.125, AA, 4th)
Results (PDF) • Results (HTML)
Hosted by LSU
Thursday, April 2, 2026 • 2 p.m. ET • ESPN+
Pete Maravich Assembly Center • Baton Rouge, La.
Mady Harvey (9.850, beam, T-5th) • McCall McMullen (9.775, floor, T-24th) • Serena Mullin (39.125, AA, 4th)
Results (PDF) • Results (HTML)
Harvey, the East Atlantic Gymnastics League's regular-season and EAGL Championship beam champion, tied for fifth place as a beam specialist following Utah State's turn in the fourth rotation. Mullin, the EAGL co-Senior Gymnast of the Year, followed Michigan's rotation order and tallied a 9.775 in the first rotation to claim a share of 14th place. Stanford's Ana Barbosu topped the beam podium with a 9.925, followed by a three-way tie for second place (9.900) among North Carolina's JoJo Valahovic, Michigan's Carly Bauman and Stanford's Claire Dean.
Competing on floor in the second rotation, Mullin registered a 9.875 to finish in 10th place. McMullen, who rotated with Utah State in the first rotation as a floor specialist, scored a 9.775 to tie for 24th. Stanford's Alana Walker and Barbosu shared the top floor score with a 9.950.
Mullin scored a 9.700 on vault (T-26th) and closed with a 9.775 on uneven bars (T-20th) to wrap up her illustrious college career with a fourth-place 39.125. Barbosu won the all-around with a 39.575.
No. 7 Stanford led the team scoring with a 197.175, followed by No. 10 Michigan (196.600). The Cardinal and Wolverines both advance to Saturday's NCAA Regional Final (6pm ET). North Carolina (196.250) and Utah State (195.750) were eliminated.
Session II of the second round is Thursday night at 8pm ET featuring host and No. 2 LSU, No. 15 Clemson, Auburn and Nebraska. The top two teams will advance to join Stanford and Michigan in Saturday's Regional Final.
The top two teams from the region will receive an automatic berth to the national championships. In addition, the top all-around competitor and top event specialist who is not on a team advancing to nationals will advance to NCAAs. 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.
About UNH Gymnastics
The 2026 UNH gymnastics team went a perfect 4-0 to win the outright EAGL regular-season championship for the first time in program history. Head Coach Lindsey Bruck Ayotte was named EAGL Head Coach of the Year after leading the Wildcats to an overall 20-8 record, which included an unbeaten 9-0 mark at home. Senior Serena Mullin (Hamden, Conn.) was named the EAGL co-Senior Gymnast of the Year, sophomore Mady Harvey (Freeland, Mich.) was crowned the EAGL balance beam champion in both the regular season and EAGL Championship meet, and junior co-captain McCall McMullen (Athens, Ga.) joined Mullin and Harvey as NCAA Regional Championship competitors – McMullen on floor, Harvey on beam and Mullin in all-around.
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