Penn Gymnastics Hosts Towson & West Chester on Healthcare Hero & Alumnae Day

The Quakers look to continue their historic start to the season with a tri-meet victory.

Published on Feb. 14, 2026

The University of Pennsylvania gymnastics team will conclude its homestand on Sunday, February 6th, hosting Towson and West Chester on Healthcare Hero and Alumnae Day at The Palestra. Penn recently achieved a program-best total team score of 196.000, ranking sixth all-time and first for a home meet. The team also secured its second-best beam score ever with a 49.375, also a home meet best. Sophomore Mani Fofana contributed to the historic performance with a 9.925 on the beam, the second-highest individual score in program history.

Why it matters

Penn's current 12-0 record represents the best start in program history, showcasing the team's impressive momentum and confidence heading into this tri-meet. A strong performance could further solidify the Quakers' position as a top contender in the region and nationally.

The details

Junior Jordan Barrow has been a consistent performer for the Quakers, securing seven first-place finishes through five meets. Junior Luci Toczydlowski has also demonstrated strength, finishing first or second in all five meets on the bars rotation. Last week, the team achieved season-high scores on vault (48.925), beam (49.375), and floor (49.075).

  • The meet is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. on Sunday, February 6th.
  • Penn recently achieved a program-best total team score of 196.000 and a second-best beam score of 49.375.

The players

Mani Fofana

A sophomore gymnast at the University of Pennsylvania who contributed to the team's historic performance with a 9.925 on the beam, the second-highest individual score in program history.

Jordan Barrow

A junior gymnast at the University of Pennsylvania who has been a consistent performer for the Quakers, securing seven first-place finishes through five meets.

Luci Toczydlowski

A junior gymnast at the University of Pennsylvania who has demonstrated strength, finishing first or second in all five meets on the bars rotation.

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What’s next

The Quakers will look to continue their historic start to the season with a strong performance in the tri-meet against Towson and West Chester on February 6th.

The takeaway

Penn's gymnastics team has demonstrated impressive momentum and confidence heading into this tri-meet, with record-breaking performances and a perfect 12-0 start to the season. A successful outing could further solidify the Quakers' position as a top contender in the region and nationally.