GEC Conference Championship Results
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March 21st, 2026
GEC Conference Championship Results:Â

The Penn Quakers continued their dominance of the Gymnastics East Conference, capturing the 2026 GEC Championship and securing its fifth consecutive conference title. The Quakers posted a winning score of 195.025, closing out a season in which they held the top spot in the conference standings from start to finish.
Penn led a competitive championship field, followed by Yale  (194.625) and Brown(194.525). Cornell finished fourth (194.150), with William & Mary T placing fifth (193.800), Bridgeport  sixth (192.475), Southern Connecticut State seventh (192.350), and West Chester eighth (192.250).
Team Results
Penn – 195.025
Yale – 194.625
Brown – 194.525
Cornell – 194.150
William & Mary – 193.800
Bridgeport – 192.475
SCSU – 192.350
WCU – 192.250
Individual Event Results
Vault
The vault title was shared by Nova Staruk (Bridgeport) and Manama Fofana (Penn), who each posted a 9.850. A four-way tie for third place at 9.825Â included Cami Whitaker (Cornell), Jordan Barrow (Penn), Lulu Ton-That (Brown), while Marissa Lassiter (Penn) placed sixth with a 9.800.
Uneven Bars
Marissa Lassiter (Penn) and Liza Marcus (Brown) shared the event title with matching 9.825Â scores. Kate Peebles (Cornell) followed in third with a 9.800, while a four-way tie for fourth at 9.775Â included Ascha Laird (WCU), Abby Kenney (Bridgeport), Mimi Fletcher (Penn), and Ellie Kearns (Yale).
Balance Beam
Mimi Fletcher (Penn) delivered the top routine of the meet with a 9.950Â to claim the beam title. Maggie Murphy (Penn) followed in second with a 9.875, while a four-way tie for third at 9.850Â featured Anne MacKenzie (Cornell), Emily Ford (Brown), Addy Whiteside (Brown), and Hana Strause (Yale).
Floor Exercise
Abby Royer (SCSU) captured the floor title with a 9.925. A four-way tie for second at 9.900Â included Marissa Lassiter (Penn), Manama Fofana (Penn), Annie Bilbe (Yale), and Ellie Kearns (Yale). Liza Marcus (Brown) placed sixth with a 9.875.
All-Around
Abby Kenney (Bridgeport) won the all-around title with a 38.975, while Gianna Smith (WCU) finished second with a 37.975.





