NCAA 2026 Commits

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Cal picked up a whole bunch of signings that either previous committed elsewhere or hadn't committed. No surprising, given how many 2026 recruits bailed after the Howells left. Most notable are Canadian Madison Hajjar (who will join in January), and Adilenne Holt, who originally committed to Penn.
 
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This is an interesting contrast, where Hezley didnt sign at all, but Dulcy did sign and defer. Not sure if at the end of the day one is better than the other? I guess technically, Hezley NCAA clock doesnt start until she signs, while Dulcy clock has started and is using a redshirt year? Idk exactly
 
Could it also be related to their school and career goals, and how they focus best? Can Dulcy start taking classes even if she doesn't join the team--either because she functions best when she has something besides just gymnastics in her life, or because she has career/grad school ambitions that mean she doesn't want to wait to start her college education completely?
 
Could it also be related to their school and career goals, and how they focus best? Can Dulcy start taking classes even if she doesn't join the team--either because she functions best when she has something besides just gymnastics in her life, or because she has career/grad school ambitions that mean she doesn't want to wait to start her college education completely?
She’d have to enroll in order to take classes I’m sure.

I don’t think it’s a bad idea. In GB it’s normal for elites to finish their high school education then wait a couple of years before beginning studying for a degree. Often that’s when the largest improvement in their gymnastics happens because suddenly they aren’t trying to juggle training and education anymore. Alice Kinsella is a very good example of this.
 
Finally decided to join because, as a foreigner, this is something I've wondered for a while...what does it mean, in terms of class/scholarship, to enroll in january?
Is she considered class of 2029 or 2030? Will she have to graduate in december? If so, will she keep her scholarship for that final quarter/trimester/semester?
Is it common enough for students to enroll after the fall term? Or is there a risk that a student might have trouble fitting in with classmates because they are the "new kid"?
 
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Finally decided to join because, as a foreigner, this is something I've wondered for a while...what does it mean, in terms of class/scholarship, to enroll in january?
Is she considered class of 2029 or 2030? Will she have to graduate in december? If so, will she keep her scholarship for that final quarter/trimester/semester?
Is it common enough for students to enroll after the fall term? Or is there a risk that a student might have trouble fitting in with classmates because they are the "new kid"?
From my understanding is they are reclassified to the year, so 2029 in this case. The funds from the scholarship would be allocated from that budgeted year...
 

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