2022 Gymnastics Roster
Roster

Alyssa Baumann
- Position:
- AA
- Height:
- 5-1
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Hometown:
- Dallas, Texas
- Club:
- WOGA
| Collegiate Bests: | ||
| Vault: | 9.875 | 2-15-18 |
| Bars: | 9.925 | 2-19-21 |
| Beam: | 9.975 | Six times |
| Floor: | 9.975 | Four times |
| All-Around: | 39.65 | 2-19-21 |
| FLORIDA CAREER NOTES: |
| · Nine-time All-American (3 NCAA / 6 WCGA Regular Season) |
| · 2018, 2019, 2021 & 2022 All-SEC |
| · 2018, 2019 & 2021 SEC balance beam champion |
| · SEC Specialist of Week (3x) |
| · 2018 SEC All-Freshman Team |
| · SEC Freshman of the Week (Jan. 30 & Feb. 13) |
| · 2018, 2019, 2020 & 2021 WCGA Scholastic All-American |
| · 2019, 2020, 2021 & 2022 SEC Academic Honor Roll |
| · 2018 SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll |
AS A GRADUATE (2022):
· Floor mark of 9.9375 earned All-America second-team honors in NCAA Semifinal II. Tied for second in NCAA Final floor standings (9.95)
· Shared second in Southeastern Conference balance beam with a season-best 9.95. All-SEC
· Equaled collegiate floor exercise best (9.975) to win season opener on Jan. 7
· Matched season beam best (9.95) to share second in NCAA Auburn Region final
· 9.925 in season opener and versus Arkansas took third
· SEC Specialist of Week after season-opening meet
· Gator Gymnastics’ Heart & Soul Award honorable mention
· SEC Academic Honor Roll
AS A SENIOR (2021):
· All-America balance beam and floor exercise second-team in the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Association (WCGA) regular-season awards
· All-America second-team honors for floor exercise in NCAA Championships' semifinal I
· Shared SEC Championship meet balance beam title (9.95). First in meet’s 40-year history to win three beam titles.
· All-SEC
· NCAA Athens Region balance beam champion after equaling collegiate-best 9.975 for the sixth time of career
· Won collegiate all-around debut versus Kentucky at 39.65 – highest ever for Gator making all-around debut.
· First uneven bars performance since 2016 P&G Championships (a span of 1,699 days) shared Kentucky dual title at 9.925 with teammate Megan Skaggs. Also won floor (9.95)
· Shared floor exercise title at Alabama with a collegiate-best 9.975
· Season beam best of 9.95 set versus Kentucky. Dating back to 2020 season, 12 of last 15 beam routines earned 9.9 or better
· Shared second with her GymDog sister, Rachel, in Georgia dual floor exercise competition (9.925)
· Among six finalists for AAI Award, given annually to top collegiate senior gymnast
· Shared Gator Gymnastics’ Most Improved Award with Halley Taylor
· WCGA Scholastic All-American
· SEC Academic Honor Roll
AS A JUNIOR (2020):
· All-America floor exercise first-team and balance beam second-team in the WCGA regular-season awards
· Won 10th balance beam title of Gator career with a near perfect 9.975 at Georgia
· Shared second in LSU dual beam competition after matching collegiate best 9.975
· Raised collegiate floor best to 9.975 to share title with teammate Trinity Thomas versus Denver and Iowa State
· Used a 9.975 to take Alabama dual floor win
· Seven consecutive beam marks of 9.90 or above
· Seven floor marks of 9.90 or better, with six scoring 9.925 or higher
· Season best vault mark of 9.85 versus LSU
· WCGA Scholastic All-American
· SEC Academic Honor Roll
AS A SOPHOMORE (2019):
· All-America balance beam second-team in the WCGA regular-season awards
· Shared SEC balance beam title (9.95) – first in 21 years to win SEC beam in consecutive seasons. Tied for second in SEC floor competition, equaling collegiate best 9.95
· All-SEC for second consecutive season
· Equaled or set every collegiate best in 2019 – vault (9.875), balance beam (9.975) and floor exercise (9.95)
· Shared beam win at Oklahoma, equaling collegiate-best of 9.975
· Equaled then-floor best of 9.95 three times as a sophomore – all in road competitions (at Oklahoma, at Alabama, at SECs)
· In debut of Yurchenko 1.5, set collegiate vault best of 9.875 at Alabama
· Two-time SEC Specialist Gymnast of the Week
· Three balance beam wins
· March 25 rankings: No. T15 beam (9.905 RQS) and No. 22 floor (9.920)
· WCGA Scholastic All-American
· SEC Academic Honor Roll
AS A FRESHMAN (2018):
· Set collegiate floor exercise best (9.95) to earn All-America first-team honors in NCAA Semifinal II. Equaled that mark in NCAA Super Six floor competition.
· All-America balance beam second-team in the WCGA regular-season awards
· SEC balance beam champion after equaling collegiate-best of 9.975. Second highest SEC beam score in meet’s 38-year history
· All-SEC and SEC All-Freshman
· Two-time SEC Freshman of the Week
· Three balance beam wins
· Second freshman in UF history with a 9.975 on beam (runner-up versus Oklahoma) and first to earn it twice (winning mark at SEC Championships)
· In every beam and floor lineup. Shared floor title at Missouri (9.925)
· Gator Gymnastics’ Newcomer of the Year
· WCGA Scholastic All-American
· SEC First-Year Academic Honor Roll
PRIOR TO FLORIDA:
· Seventh in 2016 P&G Championships’ all-around – also fourth on uneven bars
· Earned berth in U.S. Olympic Trials, but sidelined for competition due to elbow injury suffered training for Trials
· Deferred enrollment at Florida until fall 2017 due to elbow injury
· U.S. Senior National Team Member (2016-17, 2015-16, 2014-15)
· U.S. Junior National Team Member (2013-14)
· Member of U.S.’s gold-medal 2014 World Championships team
· Second on balance beam at 2015 and 2014 P&G Championships
· Fourth in P&G Championships’ all-around in 2014 and seventh in 2015
· Took second on balance beam, third in all-around and fourth in vault at 2016 Secret U.S. Classic
· Attended final 2015 World Championships selection camp
· Member of U.S. team which won 2014 and 2015 City of Jesolo Trophy team title – also second on beam at both meets
· Seventh in junior division all-around at the 2013 P&G Championships – also fifth on floor and seventh on beam
· Sixth in all-around, uneven bars and floor at 2015 Secret U.S. Classic
· Member of World Olympic Gymnastics Academy (WOGA) and coached by Laurent Landi and Cecile Canqueteau-Landi
MAJOR:
Graduated cum laude in August of 2021 with bachelor's degree in Sports Management.
Graduated in August of 2022 with master's degree in Management.
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