2024-25 Gymnastics Roster
Biography
@alysen_fears
Honors and Awards:
2025 All-Big 12 Bars Team
2025 Big 12 Gymnast of the Week (2/3-2/8)
2024 All-Pac-12 Honorable Mention (AA)
2024 Pac-12 Coaches Choice of the Week (1/15-21)
2024 Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll
2023 Pac-12 Winter Academic Honor Roll
Career Highs:
VT: 9.900
UB: 9.950
BB: 9.900
FX: 9.900
AA: 39.475
2025 (Senior Year):
- Competed in all of Arizona’s 14 meets during the season
- Tied her career high on bars of 9.90 against Iowa State (2/14)
- Tied her career high on floor of 9.90 against Denver (1/31)
- Posted a season high on vault of 9.850 against Clemson, Michigan, and NC State (1/10)
- Earned a season high on bars of 9.925 against Denver (1/31) to help the GymCats tie the bars score for the third highest in program history (49.425)
- Scored a season high all-around score of 39.450 against Denver (1/31)
- Posted four 9.90’s on bars throughout the season (vs. Southern Utah, Rutgers, and Wilberforce (1/4), vs. Clemson, Michigan, and NC State (1/10), vs. Iowa State (2/14), and vs. BYU (3/8))
- Named Big 12 Gymnast of the Week (2/3-2/8) after a strong performance against Denver (1/31), scoring two season highs and tying her career high on floor
- Named All-Big 12 Bars Team after ranking 38th nationally and third in the conference on bars
2024 (Junior Year):
- Competed in all 14 of Arizona’s meets
- Posted a career high 9.90 on vault in two meets (vs. Southern Connecticut State (3/13) and at Pac-12 Championships (3/18))
- Earned a career high 9.950 on bars in a pair of meets (at California (2/11) and at Texas Woman's Quad Meet (2/19))
- Posted a career high beam score of 9.90 in two meets (at Washington (3/3) and at Illinois w/ Missouri & SEMO (3/17))
- Scored a career high floor score of 9.90 against Sacramento State (1/21)
- Earned a career high all-around score of 39.475 State and tied that mark in three-straight meets (vs. Southern Connecticut State (3/13), at Illinois w/ Missouri & SEMO (3/17), and at Pac-12 Championships (3/18))
- Helped Arizona earn the seventh highest team score (197.000 vs. Stanford) and the ninth highest team score (196.950 at TWU Quad)
- Her 9.90 on beam against Washington helped the GymCats set the program record score on the event (49.625)
- Earned Pac-12 Coaches Choice of the Week honors after going 8-for-8 at the ESPN Collegiate Quad (1/12) and vs. Sacramento State (1/21) and winning the all-around in both meets
- Never scored below a 9.725 on floor
- Named All-Pac-12 honorable mention in the all-around
- Ranked eighth in the conference and 36th nationally with a 39.415 NQS
- Has set career high marks on every event this season - 9.90 on vault, beam, and floor and 9.950 on bars
2023 (Sophomore Year):
- Competed in all 14 of Arizona’s meets
- Posted a career high 9.925 on bars in three consecutive meets (at Utah (3/3), vs. BYU (3/10), at Cal’s quad meet (3/12))
- Earned career best scores of 9.875 on beam and 9.90 on floor in the second round of the Denver Regional (3/31)
2022 (Freshman Year):
- Competed in 12 meets during the season
- Was an all-around competitor in five meets and earned a career high all-around score of 39.350 vs. Arizona State (2/12)
- Posted a career high vault score of 9.80 at California (2/21)
- Earned a career best score of 9.90 on the uneven bars vs. Oregon State (3/4) and at Pac-12 Championships (3/31)
- Posted a career high 9.85 on beam three times – at Southern Utah (1/14), at UCLA (1/30), and vs. West Virginia (3/30)
- Earned a career best 9.90 on floor three times – vs. Arizona State (2/12), at California (2/21), and at the NCAA Norman Regional (3/31)
- Never scored below 9.75 on floor
Club/High School:
- Trained at SCEGA Gymnastics under coach Kathy Strate
- Prepped at Vista Murrieta High School in California
- A four-time national qualifier and a two-time California State Champion in floor in 2017 and 2018
- State Champion on bars in 2016 and all-around in 2017
- 2021 Level 10 Bars Champion
Personal:
- Alysen Callie Fears
- Daughter of Scott and Heather Fears
- One younger sister, Aspen
- Enjoys surfing, traveling, and wakeboarding in her free time
- Chose Arizona because, “The University of Arizona had everything that I wanted and needed when looking for the next step in furthering my academics and gymnastics career.”
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