WEIRTON, W.V. – To start its third season of East Atlantic Gymnastics League competitors, the Temple Owls gymnastics group was picked by the league’s coaches to complete tied for second in 2023.
“Tied for second is the best that Temple has been polled within the EAGL convention since we joined in 2021. The EAGL convention is extraordinarily aggressive with all eight groups being able to win the championship.” mentioned head coach Josh Nilson. “For us to be voted tied for second by our friends is a testomony of how far this system has come. We’re ready and excited to make the 2023 season one other report breaking 12 months for Temple Gymnastics. It is an ideal day to be an Owl!”
The Owls jumped from an EAGL preseason rating of fifth in 2021 to tied for third in 2022.
North Carolina was the EAGL coaches’ high decide as they obtained 48 factors and one first place vote. In second place with Temple is NC State, additionally receiving a first-place vote. Following UNC, Temple, and NC State in fourth place is Towson who garnered 43 factors with one first-place vote. The one faculty to obtain two first-place votes was 2022 EAGL Champions, George Washington, who was picked fifth with 42 factors. Rounding this 12 months’s EAGL preseason ballot is Pitt and New Hampshire tied for sixth place with 25 factors, whereas LIU follows in eighth place with 13 factors.
The Owls will get their season underway on January 6 at 7 p.m. ET as they journey to Fitzgerald Fieldhouse in Pittsburgh, Pa. to compete within the second annual Keystone Traditional towards Penn State, Penn, and the host Pitt.
1. North Carolina—48 factors (one first-place vote)
2(t). NC State—46 factors (one first-place vote)
2(t). Temple—46 factors (one first-place vote)
4. Towson—43 factors (one first-place vote)
5. George Washington—42 factors (two first-place votes)
6(t). Pittsburgh—25 factors (one first-place vote)
6(t). New Hampshire—25 factors (one first-place vote)
8. LIU—13 factors
The Owls might be on show this Friday, Dec. 16 inside McGonigle Corridor for the Vacation Instrasquad, beginning at 4 p.m. ET. Attendance for the exhibition occasion might be free.
For full protection of Temple gymnastics, observe the Owls on social media @TUWG (Twitter), fb.com/ TempleWGymnastics (Fb), @templegymnastics (Instagram), or go to the official residence of Temple University Athletics at owlsports.com and on TikTok @templeowls.
“Tied for second is the best that Temple has been polled within the EAGL convention since we joined in 2021. The EAGL convention is extraordinarily aggressive with all eight groups being able to win the championship.” mentioned head coach Josh Nilson. “For us to be voted tied for second by our friends is a testomony of how far this system has come. We’re ready and excited to make the 2023 season one other report breaking 12 months for Temple Gymnastics. It is an ideal day to be an Owl!”
The Owls jumped from an EAGL preseason rating of fifth in 2021 to tied for third in 2022.
North Carolina was the EAGL coaches’ high decide as they obtained 48 factors and one first place vote. In second place with Temple is NC State, additionally receiving a first-place vote. Following UNC, Temple, and NC State in fourth place is Towson who garnered 43 factors with one first-place vote. The one faculty to obtain two first-place votes was 2022 EAGL Champions, George Washington, who was picked fifth with 42 factors. Rounding this 12 months’s EAGL preseason ballot is Pitt and New Hampshire tied for sixth place with 25 factors, whereas LIU follows in eighth place with 13 factors.
The Owls will get their season underway on January 6 at 7 p.m. ET as they journey to Fitzgerald Fieldhouse in Pittsburgh, Pa. to compete within the second annual Keystone Traditional towards Penn State, Penn, and the host Pitt.
1. North Carolina—48 factors (one first-place vote)
2(t). NC State—46 factors (one first-place vote)
2(t). Temple—46 factors (one first-place vote)
4. Towson—43 factors (one first-place vote)
5. George Washington—42 factors (two first-place votes)
6(t). Pittsburgh—25 factors (one first-place vote)
6(t). New Hampshire—25 factors (one first-place vote)
8. LIU—13 factors
The Owls might be on show this Friday, Dec. 16 inside McGonigle Corridor for the Vacation Instrasquad, beginning at 4 p.m. ET. Attendance for the exhibition occasion might be free.
For full protection of Temple gymnastics, observe the Owls on social media @TUWG (Twitter), fb.com/ TempleWGymnastics (Fb), @templegymnastics (Instagram), or go to the official residence of Temple University Athletics at owlsports.com and on TikTok @templeowls.