KALAMAZOO, Mich. -- The Western Michigan gymnastics team opened the 2026 season with a 194.450-137.975 win over Wilberforce on Sunday afternoon at University Arena.
Freshman
Casey Mooney had a strong collegiate debut for the Broncos, tying for first on vault, finishing second on bars, tying for third on beam and winning the all-around. Mooney posted a 9.775 on vault, tying
Brooke Gelesko for the top spot.
Julie Korfhage scored a 9.775 on bars to win the event, with Mooney sitting behind her at 9.750.
Kate Parks, a junior transfer from Ohio State, took third with a 9.725 in her WMU debut.
Beam was Western Michigan's strongest event on the day, with the team combining for a 48.900.
Reese Samuelson scores a 9.825 to take the top spot, followed by
Reilan Garvey with a 9.800. Mooney and fellow freshman
Linda Uro tied for third with 9.775's.
Hannah Milton took first place on floor with a 9.800, followed by Korfhage at 9.750 and
Kennedy Cooper in third at 9.725.
Western Michigan heads down to Ball State for a non-conference meet against the Cardinals on Sunday, Jan. 11 at 1 p.m.