Five Gymnasts Earn All-America Recognition during 2025 NCAA Championships Semifinals
4/18/2025 10:00:00 AM | Gymnastics
Gladieux secured both first- and second-team honors, while Hudson gathered first-team nods and Bunagan, Fuller and LaCoursiere captured second-team recognition
FORT WORTH, Texas – Five Alabama gymnasts totaled seven All-America honors to close out the Crimson Tide's 2025 season.
Corinne Bunagan, Ryan Fuller, Gabby Gladieux, Lilly Hudson and Chloe LaCoursiere all earned the national honor during the NCAA Championships Semifinals. Their performance on the national stage helped secure the Crimson Tide its 42nd top-10 national finish, taking eighth place.
In all, 84Â Alabama gymnasts have combined to earn 405Â 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, 2025
- Gabby Gladieux earned First Team All-America honors in the all-around, as well as second-team recognition on vault, beam and floor
- The feat marked the first time Gladieux received championship All-America honors, after previously tabbing the national nod three times during the regular season (2025 – regular season FX, AA; 2024 – regular season FX) to become a seven-time All-American Â
- Lilly Hudson gathered First Team All-America honors on the floor exercise
- Hudson now has seven career All-America honors (2025 – regular season FX, AA; 2024 – championship VT, AA; 2023 – regular season FX; 2022 – championship AA)
- Corinne Bunagan garnered her first career All-America accolade after earning second-team recognition on vault
- Ryan Fullers earned second-team recognition on the uneven bars during her rookie season
- Chloe LaCoursiere captured her second career championship All-America honor, as both national accolades occurred on the uneven bars