What people are saying about us
From parents of current gymnasts
"Eduardo, It was so nice to meet you at the Ursinus meet...... I just wanted you to know how much I enjoy and appreciate your comments and notes about D III meets. Your perspective and appreciation of these athletes is very heart warming to me. Since I am so far removed geographically from the action (SW Virginia), your observations are really informational to me. Thank you so much for taking the time to do all that you do. I look forward to seeing you and your team at ECAC's in March. Best wishes to you and your team. May they have a healthy season. Thank you again".... Melissa Shull
"Dear Eduardo, Just wanted to let you know that the NCGA page looks great and you are doing a super job.... As a parent, I just want to pass on to you how great this 4 years in the NCGA has been. It is heatwarming to see how much all the girls on these teams love gymnastics and have become close friends over the years. The girls actually look forward to meets by looking ahead to see their friends on the different teams. As parents, we have enjoyed watching all this evolve over 4 years and visitng the different colleges for the meets. We had a great time at MIT! I just wanted to say that this is how the sport should be. There should be good competition between the girls while at the same time, the girls enjoy themselves and the friends they have met at the different colleges. It is so nice to be in the NCGA--keep up the good work and we look forward to seeing you at ECAC and Nationals. Sincerely"....Marcia Busher
From an NCGA alum
"Thank you for the email. I was a member of the Ursinus College team, 1976-1980. Being able to participate in gymnastics at the Div. III level was extremely important to me. I based my college selection process on it having a team that I could compete on. It saddens me that many gymnastics and other "small sports" programs are being dropped. Too often administrators forget that participation is the most important aspect; not world or national class status. Keep up the good work and keep me posted."