Leanne Wong Earns Second Consecutive CSC Academic All-American Honor

Florida gymnastics keeps setting the bar for excellence, not just in athletic performance but also in academics and community involvement. Senior Leanne Wong is right at the heart of that tradition.

Her repeat selection as a First-Team College Sports Communicators Academic All-American for the 2024–25 season shows her dominance in NCAA gymnastics. It also highlights her ongoing commitment to scholarship, leadership, and service.

This recognition puts Wong in a rare group of Gators whose legacy stretches far beyond scores and banners. That’s not something you see every day.

BOOK AWAY GAME TRAVEL NOW!
Find the best accommodations
Check availability at 5* hotels, guest houses and apartments rated "superb" or "exceptional" by visitors just like you.
NO RESERVATION FEES
CHECK AVAILABILITY FOR YOUR DATES HERE
 

Academic All-America Recognition Reinforces a Rare Standard

The College Sports Communicators Academic All-America program stands out as one of the most respected honors in college sports. It celebrates student-athletes who shine both in competition and in the classroom, demanding top academic records alongside athletic achievement.

Wong’s spot on the 2024–25 First Team is her second in a row, which places her among the most accomplished scholar-athletes in Florida gymnastics history. According to the official Florida Gators release, she’s only the third Gator gymnast ever to earn multiple First-Team Academic All-America honors, joining Amy Myerson and Megan Skaggs.

That history really shows how rare it is to maintain this kind of excellence. You can find more on the announcement in the Florida athletics release Florida Gators Academic All-America announcement, which details Wong’s achievements.

A Historic Season for Florida Gymnastics

The 2024–25 season was a big one—not just for Wong, but for the entire Florida gymnastics program. With four CSC Academic All-Americans named across sports, the Gators continued their tradition of producing student-athletes who succeed in several arenas.

Advertisement
Advertisement

Since 1984, Florida gymnasts have earned 16 Academic All-America honors. Wong’s repeat selection adds another chapter to that legacy.

Standing Among the Nation’s Best

Wong’s Academic All-America recognition came in an At-Large field that included athletes from gymnastics, volleyball, fencing, lacrosse, rowing, skiing, and more. The variety of sports represented shows just how tough the selection process is, especially for gymnasts balancing year-round training with challenging classes.

In this context, Wong’s inclusion on the First Team really cements her place not just in gymnastics, but across the NCAA.

Dominance on the Competition Floor

Academic excellence is a huge part of this honor, but Wong’s gymnastics résumé is just as impressive. The 2025 season highlighted her ability to deliver elite performances under pressure, in every event.

She was one of only four gymnasts nationwide to earn the maximum five regular-season WCGA All-America honors. Her NCAA postseason routines added two more All-America honors, further boosting her national profile.

Key Competitive Highlights from 2025

  • 29 career All-America honors, ranking third all-time in Florida gymnastics history
  • Multiple perfect 10.0 scores on uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise
  • SEC uneven bars champion following a flawless routine
  • 27 event wins during the 2025 season, leading the Gators
  • Six all-around titles, the highest collegiate season total for Florida

These achievements show Wong’s reputation as one of the most versatile and reliable all-around competitors in NCAA gymnastics.

A Legacy of Consistency and Longevity

What separates Wong from many elite collegiate gymnasts is her durability and consistency. She finished second in program history for career perfect 10.0s, tied for sixth in all-around titles, and fourth in total event wins.

Those numbers reflect not just peak performance, but sustained dominance over multiple seasons. Her ability to stay at an elite level through injuries, lineup changes, and postseason pressure says a lot about her preparation and mental strength.

National Recognition Beyond Scores

Wong’s influence reached beyond the weekly results. During the 2025 season, she picked up multiple SEC Gymnast of the Week honors and landed the Inside Gymnastics National Gymnast of the Week title in Week 7.

She was also named one of six finalists for the AAI Award, given each year to the nation’s top senior gymnast.

Academic Excellence and Purposeful Leadership

At the core of Wong’s Academic All-America honor is her dedication to education. She graduated magna cum laude in May 2025 with a bachelor’s degree in Health Education and Behavior.

She made the SEC Academic Honor Roll every year of her collegiate career. This focus on academics lined up perfectly with her off-the-floor work.

Book Your Dream Vacation Today
Flights | Hotels | Vacation Rentals | Rental Cars | Experiences

Service Through the Leanne Wong Foundation

In fall 2024, Wong started the Leanne Wong Foundation, focusing on fighting food insecurity. Her work earned her a spot on the SEC Community Service Team and showed how athletes can use their platforms for real impact.

By connecting her studies with service, Wong showed what it means to be a true scholar-athlete.

A Lasting Example for the Next Generation

Leanne Wong’s collegiate career will be remembered not just for medals and rankings. She approached every responsibility with intention, and you could feel it in the way she carried herself.

Her legacy at Florida shows what can happen when talent meets discipline, curiosity, and compassion.

For fans of gymnastics and college sports, her story reminds us that the best achievements often come from balancing ambition with purpose.

Related Posts