Philadelphia, PA (March, 29th 2026) - With two meets this week, Georgian Court Acrobatics and Tumbling wrap up the week heading to La Salle.
Opponent
La Salle (3-1)
Where
Philadelphia, PA
When
Sunday, March 29th - 3 p.m.
How to Watch
• Sunday's meet is available to watch on ESPN+, a subscription network.
Acrobatics and Tumbling Refresh
• An NCATA meet is a team competition consisting of six events. The first event is compulsories, followed by three heats within the acro event, followed by the pyramid event and then halftime. After halftime, there will be the toss event, the tumbling event, and the team event. A running score will be kept throughout the meet. The team with the most cumulative points at the end of all six events is the winner of the meet.
• Teams submit a start value before heats and three judges determine the score of each heat. Heat scores are added up and the team with the highest score after all six events is the winner.
Last Time Out
• Georgian Court had a meet earlier this week on Tuesday.
• GCU fell to Caldwell 185.025-210.025.
• Georgian Court excelled in the acro portion; the total for acro was 23.55, which is the second-best of all time.
Previously vs. La Salle
• This is the first time the two teams are meeting
About the Opponent
La Salle
• They are currently 3-1.
• Their last meet was just last night, where they defeated LIU.
• Their high score this season was 245.720 in a win against Presbyterian.
• La Salle's one loss this season was to Missouri State, in a close four-point deficit.
The Coaches
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Magdeline Gigliotti The former assistant coach has been promoted to the head coach of the team.
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Gigliotti was a member of the Fairmont State Acrobatics and Tumbling team for four years, graduating in 2024. She attended Northern Burlington County Regional High School in Chesterfield, NJ, where she was an accomplished gymnast, competing in the United States Association of Independent Gymnastic Clubs (USAIGC) Gold and went undefeated as a senior on floor and beam.
• As an assistant coach last year, she played a pivotal role in the success the team had. The Lions won three matches a year ago, setting numerous team records in the process. That includes scoring above 200 team points for the first time, and reaching 200 in each of the last four meets.