
Luisa Blanco, Lilly Hudson, Chloe LaCoursiere Earn All-America Recognition during 2024 NCAA Championships Semifinals
4/19/2024 10:25:00 AM | Gymnastics
Hudson secured both first and second-team honors, while Blanco and LaCoursiere each gathered second-team nods
FORT WORTH, Texas – Three Alabama gymnasts totaled four All-America honors to close out the Crimson Tide's season on Thursday.
Luisa Blanco, Lilly Hudson and Chloe LaCoursiere all earned the national honor during the NCAA Championships Semifinals on the way to securing the Crimson Tide its 41st top-10 national finish, taking eighth place.
In all, 82Â Alabama gymnasts have combined to earn 394Â All-America honors. That total includes Championship All-America honors as well as Regular Season All-America recognition, which began in 2013.
Alabama's All-Americans, 2024
- Lilly Hudson earned First Team All-America honors in the all-around, as well as second-team recognition on vault
- Hudson now has four career All-America honors, receiving the nod during the 2023 regular season on the floor exercise before also earning championship All-America recognition in the all-around in 2022
- Luisa Blanco earned second-team honors on the uneven bars, bumping her program-record, All-America total to 21
- Blanco earned Regular Season All-America certificates on vault, uneven bars, balance beam and the all-around, effectively breaking the program record of 18 All-America honors set by Jeana Rice from 2001-04
- Chloe LaCoursiere earned second-team recognition on the uneven bars during her rookie season
- Gabby Gladieux earned Regular-Season All-America accolades on the floor exercise, the first national honor of her career
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