After winning the all-around title on Friday, Taylor Ingle on Sunday finished the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational the way she had started it – atop of the medal podium.

WEST CHESTER, Pa. (March 29, 2026) – After winning the all-around title on Friday, Taylor Ingle on Sunday finished the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational the way she had started it – atop of the medal podium. The Southeast Missouri State University star won three gold and one bronze Sunday to finish the meet with five individual medals.

Sunday afternoon, Ingle won outright titles on beam and vault, bronze on floor, and shared gold on uneven bars with Caroline Bowns of Texas Woman’s University and Nicole Pujals of the University of Bridgeport, while Kyle Minard of Texas Woman’s University took the floor exercise with the highest score of the meet.

Ingle comfortably won vault with a 9.8625 to finish ahead of Allie Berkley of Fisk and Nova Staruk of Bridgeport, who tied for silver with 9.7750. On beam, Ingle posted a 9.850 for the win, with Amara Nelson of Greenville second (9.800), and Amy Foret of Centenary and Aliyan Reed-Hammond of Fisk tying for third (9.7750).

Uneven bars saw a three-way tie for first between Bowns, Pujals and Ingle, all of whom earned scores of 9.7750.

Minard posted the highest score of the meet on floor with her 9.950, finishing ahead of Sophia Isbell of TWU in second (9.875) and Ingle in third (9.8625).