Recruiting Breakdown: Jennifer Oh, Geneva Thompson Highlight Huskies' Class

Recruiting Breakdown: Jennifer Oh, Geneva Thompson Highlight Huskies' Class

Washington had an impressive season in 2017. Get to know the newest members of the Huskies' class in 2018.

Jul 10, 2017 by Lauren Green
Recruiting Breakdown: Jennifer Oh, Geneva Thompson Highlight Huskies' Class

The 2018 NCAA gymnastics season is still months away, but it's never too early to get to know the incoming freshman class for each team. Here's a breakdown of the new additions Washington has made for next year.


Washington put together a remarkable season in head coach Elise Ray's first season in charge. The Huskies tied UCLA for third with a 197.100 in the night session at the Pac-12 championships. Washington advanced to the NCAA championships for the first time since 1997 and missed advancing to the Super Six by less than 0.5 of a point.


Outgoing: Kaitlyn Duranczyk, Janae Janik, Alex Yacalis

The Huskies lose two routines from each of their seniors--uneven bars and floor exercise from Duranczyk, uneven bars and balance beam from Janik, and vault and floor exercise from Yacalis. Duranczyk and Yacalis were both mainstays in Washington's lineup this past season. Janik competed on bars three times and beam seven times in 2017.


Incoming: Jennifer Oh, Geneva Thompson, Rachel Kaplan, Hannah Willmarth


Jennifer Oh

Plano, Texas

Trains at World Olympic Gymnastics Academy

Coached by Janelle McDonald, Livia Ponoran, and Ludmila Grebenkova


Oh took third place at the 2016 JO national championships and earned fifth place on both uneven bars and floor exercise, took ninth on balance beam, and tied for 10th on vault. She finished second in the all-around at the Region 3 championships and earned the regional title on balance beam. She tied for second place on floor exercise and finished sixth on uneven bars and eighth on vault. Oh was the Texas state champion in the all-around in 2016 while finishing second on vault, floor, and beam and third on uneven bars. She earned the state title on uneven bars and the regional title on floor exercise both in 2015.


Video courtesy of USA Gymnastics


Impact event: All-around


Geneva Thompson

Edgewood, Washington

Trains at Metropolitan Gymnastics


Thompson has finished in the top four on vault at the JO national championships in each of the last three years. Her best finish came in 2017 when she finished third. She also tied for fifth on balance beam. She was the Region 2 all-around champion in both 2015 and 2017 while sweeping all four event titles. Thompson earned second in the all-around at the 2016 Region 2 championships, where she earned titles on vault and uneven bars and finished third on floor and fourth on beam.


Impact event: Vault


Rachel Kaplan

Franklin Lakes, New Jersey

Trains at North Stars Gymnastics Academy

Coached by Tony Gehman and Ashley Umberger


Kaplan tied for seventh in the all-around at the 2017 Region 7 championships and also grabbed second on floor, tied for sixth on vault, and earned ninth on uneven bars. She took fourth in the all-around and tied for third on floor and fourth on beam at regionals in 2016. Kaplan grabbed fifth on floor and eighth on beam in her first Level 10 New Jersey state championships in 2015 where she also tied for ninth in the all-around.

Video courtesy of Rachel Kaplan


Impact event: Floor exercise


Hannah Willmarth

Boulder, Colorado

Trains at Airborne Gymnastics and Dance


Willmarth qualified to the Region 3 championships in four straight seasons from 2014-17 and was a JO national championship qualifier in 2016. She placed ninth on the uneven bars at the 2017 Region 3 championships. She earned fourth in the all-around at the Colorado state championships while tying for second on floor, third on bars, and sixth on beam. Willmarth finished second in the all-around and on vault at the 2016 Colorado state championships while also earning third on uneven bars and balance beam and fifth on floor exercise.

Video courtesy of Alexandra Martin

Impact event
: Uneven bars



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