CORTLAND, N.Y. – Jamie Beatty and
Jessica Qualich captured national titles for the University of Wisconsin-Stout gymnastics team at the 2026 National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) National Championships.
Sophomore
Jamie Beatty delivered a historic performance on the national stage, capturing a national championship on the floor exercise with a score of 9.850. The mark stands as the second-highest in school history and earned Beatty a share of the national title.
Beatty continued her standout meet on the uneven bars, where she recorded a 9.825 to tie the UW-Stout school record and finish in a tie for fourth place. She also posted a 9.600 on balance beam and a 9.375 on vault to compile an all-around score of 38.650, good for a runner-up finish nationally and the second-highest all-around score in program history.
Jessica Qualich also turned in a strong performance for the Blue Devils, tying for first place on vault with a score of 9.800. The score ranks as the second-highest in school history and secured Qualich a share of the national title on the event.
Sarah Lutz also competed on bars for the Blue Devils, posting a strong 9.775.