Acceptance Rate
73%
Avg SAT
1,190
Avg ACT
24
Enrollment
9,194
Sport
Gymnastics
Gender
Women's
Division
NCAA Division 3
Location
La Crosse, WI
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Kasey Crawford
Head Coach
Kasey Crawford starts her 10th season as the UW-La Crosse head gymnastics coach in 2025-26. The 2025 season saw the Eagles claim the programs 18th National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) national championship along with three individual NCGA Titles. Grace Kehr became the seventh gymnast in UWL history to win a NCGA title on the vault while Jess Taylor became the fifth Eagle to ever win a national title on the floor exercise. Three Eagles would tie for the NCGA Championship on the balance beam as Raina Christenson, Claire Robbins and Kyla Dickson all scored a 9.850. UWL won the 2018 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Championship under Crawford, the Eagles' league-record 24th conference title in school history. UWL placed second at the 2017, 2023 and 2025 WIAC Championships under Crawford, third in 2020, 2022 and 2024 and fourth in 2019. The 2021 league meet was canceled due to the COVID-19 public health threat. Kasey Crawford has led UWL to four top-three NCGA finishes. UWL placed second at the 2017, 2018 and 2023 National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) Championships. UWL has finished in the top-two at 36 national championships. The Eagles finished third at the 2022 and 2024 national meets. UWL qualified for the 2020 NCGA Championships, but the meet was canceled due to the COVID-19 public health threat. The meet was also canceled in 2021. Crawford was named the 2022-23 WIAC and NCGA Coach of the Year. She is the second coach in school history to earn the NCGA Coach of the Year, joining Barbara Gibson. Gibson earned the honor six times (1989, 2001, 2005, 2008, 2010, 2015). The Eagles have won an NCGA record 18 (1986, 1988, 1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2015, 2016 and 2025) titles. During her tenure as head coach, Crawford has coached 10 NCGA National Champions along with 48 NCGA All-Americans. The team has earned 55 All-WIAC awards under Crawford. Kari Willett captured the 2016 NCGA title on the balance beam while Dani Barmore won the 2017 vault crown and Sam Weyker the balance beam. UWL's Samantha Wiekamp was named the 2017-18 NCGA Senior Athlete of the Year. Kerrie Legault captured the national crown on the uneven parallel bars in 2021-22 while Rachel Chesley won the crown in 2022-23. Prior to being named interim head coach after Gibson announced her retirement July 25, 2016, Crawford served as an assistant coach at UWL for eight years. She earned the 2015-16 NCGA West Region Assistant Coach of the Year award after helping lead UWL to its second straight national title. Crawford was named the 2011-12 and 2012-13 NCGA North Central Region Assistant Coach of the Year as UWL placed third at the 2012 NCGA Championships and second in 2013. Crawford was a four-year letter winner and two-year team captain at UWL, competing from 2004-08. A member of three NCGA Championship teams (2005, 2006, 2008), Crawford earned five career NCGA All-America honors. She earned All-America accolades in the all-around (2005), uneven parallel bars (2005 and 2008); vault (2005) and balance beam (2008). Named the 2007-08 WIAC Scholar-Athlete, Crawford earned three career all-conference honors. She placed fourth on the vault at the 2005 WIAC Championship while finishing fifth on the uneven parallel bars in 2007 and sixth in 2008. She was a two-time WIAC Athlete of the Week selection. Crawford was named to the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll all four years and was a 2007-08 College Sports Information Directors of America (CoSIDA) Academic All-District Second Team selection. UWL gymnasts have earned a total of 102 NCGA All-America honors in the last 16 seasons. Crawford, a certified USAG (USA Gymnastics) Level 10 judge, completed four years as an assistant sports performance coach in UWL's Sports Performance Center. She was also an instructor in UWL's Exercise Sport Science Department. She and her husband, Mike, have two children, Kinsley and Keaton.
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Ali Berry
Assistant Coach
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Deanna Barmore
Assistant Coach
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Jenna Matz
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Robyn Magee
Assistant Coach
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Robyn Magee
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Sam Scherwinski
Assistant Coach
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Sam Scherwinski
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Jessica Hermann
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Kelsey Foss
Assistant Coach
Kelsey Foss is in her third season as an assistant gymnastics coach and recruiting coordinator at UW-La Crosse in 2025-26. She had worked as the donor relations coordinator for the UWL Alumni & Friends Foundation the previous five years. Foss had been working in non-profit fundraising, marketing and event planning roles since 2010. Along with her coaching duties at UWL, Foss works as a special assistant to the Director of Athletics. The 2025 season saw the Eagles claim the programs 18th National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) national championship along with three individual NCGA Titles. Grace Kehr became the seventh gymnast in UWL history to win a NCGA title on the vault while Jess Taylor became the fifth Eagle to ever win a national title on the floor exercise. Three Eagles would tie for the NCGA Championship on the balance beam as Raina Christenson, Claire Robbins and Kyla Dickson all scored a 9.850. UWL placed third at the 2024 Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC)/National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) West Regional Championships and third at the NCGA Championships in Foss' first year. The Eagles earned 12 All-WIAC honors in 2024 and six NCGA All-America accolades. Foss was a member of the Eagles' gymnastics team from 2006-10, earning four letters. She was a four-time NCGA All-America, including twice in 2009 and 2010. Foss placed eighth in the all-around and 12th on the floor exercise in 2009 while finishing tied for second on the uneven parallel bars and fifth on the balance beam in 2010. She was named to the 2010 NCGA All-Academic Team and a three-time (2007-09) member of the WIAC Scholastic Honor Roll. She earned her bachelor's degree in communications: public relations and organizational communication from UWL in 2010. Foss helped coach in the Junior Eagle Developmental Gymnastics Program throughout college. Named to the 2009 All-WIAC Sportsmanship Team, Foss earned all-league honors in 2009, finishing second in the all-around and balance beam and fifth on the uneven parallel bars. She also earned All-WIAC honors with a third-place finish on the balance beam in 2008 and second-place finish on the floor exercise in 2007. Foss was a member of three (2008-10) NCGA Championship teams and three (2007-09) WIAC title squads. A native of Hastings, Minnesota, Foss was a member of Perpetual Motion Gymnastics and TAGS South Gymnastics.
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