St. Peter, Minn.—Fifth-year Olivia Keyes (Bridgewater, Mass.) earned three All-American honors, while classmate Emma Tucker (Pompton Plains, N.J.) and freshman Aaliyah Krause (Milwaukee, Wis.) also earned All-American honors, as Rhode Island College finished fifth (six teams) at the 2025 National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) National Championship, hosted by Gustavus Adolphus on Saturday afternoon.
THE BASICS
1. Wisconsin-Lacrosse, 194.925
2. Wisconsin-Whitewater, 194.025
3. Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 193.100
4. Cortland, 191.975
5. Rhode Island College, 191.850
6. Brockport, 190.900
HOW IT HAPPENED
• Keyes earned All-American honors on floor, beam and in the all-around. It brought her career total to nine All-American honors (four all-around; three floor; two beam). Keyes tied for 43rd on vault (9.300), tied for 10th on bars (9.650), tied for eighth on beam (9.800), tied for second on floor (9.875) and finished second in the all-around (38.650).

• Tucker earned All-American honors on floor. It was her second career All-American honor, having earned vault honors a year ago. Tucker tied for 32nd on vault (9.550), tied for 14th on beam (9.750) and tied for fourth on floor (9.850).

• Krause earned All-American honors in the all-around. She tied for 32nd on vault (9.550), tied for 25th on bars (9.525), tied for 21st on beam (9.675), tied for 39th on floor (9.625) and tied for third in the all-around (38.375).

• Sophomore Payton Greene (Mannford, Okla.) finished 12th on vault (9.700).
• Sophomore Madeline Brandt (North Hampton, N.H.) tied for 17th on beam (9.725) and 16th on floor (9.775).
• The Anchorwomen were making the program's first appearance as a team at the National Championship in 27 years (1997-98).