2021 AAI Award nominees announced

By Patricia Duffy | February 22, 2021
2021 AAI Award nominees announced

American Athletic, Inc. (AAI) announced the 2021 AAI Award nominees on Monday.

Twenty-nine female athletes are nominated for this year’s award, which is presented to the most outstanding collegiate senior female gymnast in the country.

The AAI Award is widely considered the Heisman Trophy of Women’s gymnastics. AAI has been awarding this honor for over 30 years.

NCAA head coaches are asked to submit a nomination for the candidate or candidates of their choice. After the initial nominations, the field is narrowed to the top 6 athletes.

Last year’s finalists included Kennedi Edney (LSU), Taylor Houchin (Nebraska), Mollie Korth (Kentucky), Maddie Karr (Denver), Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma), and Kyla Ross (UCLA).

Nichols ultimately took home the title of the 2020 AAI Award Winner.

This year, Minnesota and Florida lead the nominations with two apiece, including the Golden Gophers’ Ona Loper and Lexy Ramler and the Gators’ Alyssa Baumann and Megan Skaggs, respectively.

NCAA head coaches are asked to submit a nomination for the candidate or candidates of their choice. After the initial nominations, the field is narrowed to the top 6 athletes.

See below for this year’s list of nominees in alphabetical order and the full announcement video.

2021 AAI Award Nominees

  • Audrey Barber – Maryland
  • Alyssa Baumann – Florida
  • Cortney Bezold – Eastern Michigan
  • Nicole Biondi – Illinois
  • Lynnzee Brown – Denver
  • Kyla Bryant – Stanford
  • Sophia Carter – Arkansas
  • Nia Dennis – UCLA
  • Sami Durante – LSU
  • Tori Edwards – Temple
  • Lauren Farley – Michigan
  • Kyana George – Cal
  • Lexi Graber – Alabama
  • Belle Huang – Rutgers
  • Clair Kaji – Iowa
  • Cairo Leonard-Baker – Arizona State
  • Ona Loper – Minnesota
  • Mia Lord – NIU
  • Andrea Maldonado – Iowa State
  • Abbey Miner-Alder – BYU
  • Lea Mitchell – Michigan State
  • Emily Muhlenhaupt – Boise State
  • Marissa Oakley – Georgia
  • Lexy Ramler – Minnesota
  • Megan Skaggs – Florida
  • Sydney Soloski – Utah
  • Jenna Swartzentruber – Ohio State
  • Meredith Sylvia – Auburn
  • Ava Verdeflor – Penn State
  • Anastasia Webb – Oklahoma