In a sport where the incidence rate of disordered eating is far higher than any other sport in the NCAA, we are bringing awareness to eating disorders.
William & Mary Tribe Women's Gymnastics
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- Today, we are celebrating the LGBTQ+ community. Everyone deserves to be authentic to their true self, while feeling celebrated, loved, and accepted. Everyone should be free to express themselves as they choose, free of judgment and free of fear.
- A statement from Head Coach Kelsey Hinton:
- Congrats to this weekโs unsung hero, Samantha Sakti!! She tied the school record on Floor (9.925) with her beautiful performance!! #unsunghero #TVO
00:00 - This Sunday, we are hosting our Diversity & Inclusion meet! Even though we are not able to have fans at our meets this year due to COVID-19 policies, we want to share as much information on our social media outlets.
- For the next few days, we are going to carry on the theme of diversity, equity, and inclusion through social media. Keep up with our Instagram stories throughout practice to hear from our athletes.
- Replying to @WMTribeWGYMOne important eating disorder fact to remember: you cannot tell someone has an eating disorder by the way they look.
00:00- ๐ Congrats to Katie Waldman for earning a school-record 9โฃ.9โฃ2โฃ5โฃ on bars in today's meet at George Washingtonโผ๏ธ #GoTribe #BoldlyPursuingExcellence
- Congrats to Katie Waldman for being selected ECAC Rookie of the Week! #RisingTribe
- This weekends Unsung Hero goes to this incredible athlete that was just rock solid!
- Replying to @WMTribeWGYM
- We are getting closer to competition season! But first...help us wish this Sophomore a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY! ๐ฅณ๐ #GoTribe










