SAINT PETER, Minn. – Senior
Lili Guy (Glendale Heights, Ill.) made her national debut on her home campus Saturday, competing at the 2025 National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) Division III Championships on March 22.
The senior closed out the 2024-25 Gustavus gymnastics season performing on the floor exercise and vault in the fifth and sixth rotations, respectively. On floor, Guy totaled a 9.600 to tie for 41st overall. On vault, she posted a 9.425 for 39th overall.
Guy wraps up her senior season with the individual vault program record (9.775), helping the Gusties break the team event record five times in her senior year. The WIAC All-Conference performer averaged a 9.639 on vault this season and a 9.625 on floor. She owns the first- and second-highest scores on vault all-time, and had five scores this season rank in the top-10 in program history. Her 9.775 on floor ranks fourth all-time, and she posted four scores that rank in the top-10 on floor in program history in her final year.
Guy, along with five other senior Gusties were recognized at the national meet for their academic performances, as well.
Lindsay Bangs (Owatonna, Minn.),
Adi Dack (Northfield, Minn.), Guy,
Lily Horsch (Sr., Somonauk, Ill.),
Olivia Jahnke (Hanover, Minn.), and
Marley Michaud (Sartell, Minn.) were all selected as NCGA Academic All-Americans, awarded to seniors who have maintained a 3.25 cumulative grade point average (GPA) or better throughout their collegiate gymnastics careers.
The Gustavus gymnastics team posted a record year, surpassing the 190 mark for the first time in program history. The Gusties set the vault record five times, posting the first 48 in program history and setting the mark at 48.025. The team also set the beam record, now at 48.300, and posted a team record score of 190.275 against Simpson. Gustavus finished seventh at the WIAC Championships and posted two team scores that rank in the top five in program history. Guy was the team's sole qualifier to the NCGA National Championships, which were hosted in Saint Peter for the first time since 1999.