Towson Gymnastics Wins Third EAGL Title in Four Years

The Tigers' dominance mirrors a period of success not seen in the league since the 1990s.

Mar. 22, 2026 at 3:49am

The Towson University gymnastics team secured its third East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) Championship in the last four years, posting a season-high score of 196.375 and dominating the competition. The Tigers excelled across all events, with several gymnasts earning individual titles. Towson also swept four of the league's yearly awards, underscoring the depth of talent within the program.

Why it matters

Towson's recent success is indicative of the growing strength and competitiveness within the EAGL, a vital hub for women's gymnastics on the East Coast. The Tigers' consistent performance across all events demonstrates a well-rounded team and a strong coaching strategy, positioning them as a rising power in the sport.

The details

Towson's victory wasn't just about the overall score; the team either won outright or tied for the top score in all team events, showcasing a consistent and well-rounded performance. Several Towson gymnasts had standout performances, with Isabella Minervini tying for first on bars, Isabella DeCroo tying for first on floor, and Jocelyn Lannon securing a share of the vault title.

  • The 2026 EAGL Championship was held on Saturday, March 22, 2026.
  • Towson has won three EAGL Championships in the last four years.

The players

Towson University Gymnastics Team

The Towson University gymnastics team, which has established a dynasty in the East Atlantic Gymnastics League (EAGL) by winning three championships in the last four years.

Isabella Minervini

A Towson gymnast who tied for first place on bars with a 9.925 and was named EAGL Gymnast of the Year.

Isabella DeCroo

A Towson gymnast who tied for first place on floor with a 9.900.

Jocelyn Lannon

A Towson gymnast who secured a share of the vault title, scoring a 9.825.

Adriana Hoffman

A Towson gymnast who was named EAGL Specialist of the Year.

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What’s next

The Tigers now await the NCAA Selection Show on Monday, March 23, at noon. The top 36 teams in the Road to Nationals rankings will qualify for the NCAA Gymnastics Championship, with opportunities for individual gymnasts from other teams to compete as well.

The takeaway

Towson's recent success in the EAGL Championship, including their consistent performance across all events and individual accolades, positions the Tigers as a rising power in women's gymnastics and a team to watch as they aim to secure a spot in the NCAA Gymnastics Championship.