WILLIAMSBURG, Va. — After excelling in the gym and the classroom, five William & Mary men's gymnastics standouts were selected to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) At-Large Academic All-District Team.
Niko Greenly,
Jonathan Irwin,
Jared Noyman,
Evan Sikra and
Gavin Zborowski all garnered the distinction. The honor marks the third consecutive year Sikra has earned the accolade while it is the second straight year for Irwin. Additionally, Greenly and Irwin were selected as CSC Academic All-America finalists and advance to the national ballot. Academic All-America honorees will be announced July 8.
All five standouts were significant contributors for the Tribe this season and maintained a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or better.
The impressive group highlighted another outstanding year academically for the program, as the team posted a cumulative combined GPA of 3.49 in 2025-26. Additionally, 11 men's gymnasts earned W&M's Provost Award for academic excellence.
An NCAA Championships individual qualifier in three events – floor, vault and parallel bars – this season, Greenly also earned USA Gymnastics Collegiate All-America honors on parallel bars after placing sixth at the national championship meet. Additionally, the Reno, Nev., native garnered All-ECAC honors on floor and parallel bars.
Irwin, a two-time team captain, was a NCAA Championships individual qualifier on rings on rings this season and also earned USA Gymnastics Collegiate All-America honors in the event after placing sixth at the national championship meet. Additionally, the Lexington, Ky., native garnered All-ECAC honor on rings with the third-place finish at the conference championship.
A fixture in the pommel horse lineup, Noyman's best performance this season came in the dual meet win against Navy when he posted a 12.6.
Sikra competed as a member of the vault and high bar lineups during his senior season. The Centreville, Va., native placed third on vault with a season-high 13.6 in the win versus Simpson, while he recorded a season-best 12.85 on high bar at Nebraska.
One of the Tribe's top performers in multiple events, Zborowski was an NCAA Championships individual qualifier on pommel horse and rings this season. Additionally, he earned All-ECAC honors on pommel horse.