SALT LAKE CITY— Red Rocks alumnusÂ
Grace McCallum has been named to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District Team, and is a finalist for the CSC Academic All-America team that will be announced later this summer.
McCallum wrapped up her illustrious career with the Utes this past spring, earning a 4.0 GPA and her bachelor's degree in psychology, while also being recognized as one of the best collegiate gymnasts in the country.
With McCallum leading the way as the ninth-ranked all-arounder in the nation, Utah Gymnastics made their 49
th straight appearance at Nationals, and fifth straight appearance in the Final Four in 2025. McCallum was also tied for second on bars and tied fourth in the country on beam.
The 15-time All-American (8 regular season, 7 NCAA) was a runner-up on vault (9.95), bars (9.9625), floor (9.95), and all-around (39.675) during the NCAA National Championships, and finished her career with 78 total victories.
McCallum was recognized as the WCGA Region 2 Gymnast of the Year, Big 12 Gymnast of the Year, and was one of six finalists for the coveted AAI Award in her final year of eligibility. Additionally, McCallum earned the Big 12 all-around title, was a co-champion on vault, and was named to the All-Big 12 Team on vault, bars, beam, floor, and the all-around.
The Olympic silver medalist made her mark on several school records during her final season of competition, finishing second for number of 10s on bars in a season (3) and in a career (6). McCallum also currently owns the fourth highest all-around score (39.825) in program history, is tied fourth for all-around wins in a season (7) and all-around wins in a career (17), was the fourth gymnast in Red Rocks history to record at least two 10.0s on bars in a season (2022, 2025), and ranks fifth all-time for 10s in a career (8).
McCallum is slated to stay with Utah Gymnastics through the 2026 season as a graduate assistant coach.
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