Rhonda Gorseth Alberts Inducted Into NCGA Hall Of Fame Posted on April 4th, 2017 by

Release courtesy of the NCGA

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – The National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) announced Tuesday eight inductees into the NCGA Division III Gymnastics Hall of Fame and Gustavus alum Rhonda Gorseth Alberts was named a member of the Class of 2017. Established in 2011, the NCGA Division III Gymnastics Hall of Fame was created to pay tribute and give deserved recognition and honor to outstanding former athletes, coaches and administrators who have shown distinctive and exceptional ability while participating within or supporting Division III gymnastics.

This year’s inductees include Rhonda Gorseth Alberts of Gustavus Adolphus, Merilee Healy Cardinal of UW-River Falls, Pam Rigby Murphy of Trenton State, Susie Milts Strouf of UW-La Crosse, Phyllis and Dale Hardt of UW-Oshkosh, Sheila Rocchio of MIT and Mary Leivian Taylor of UW-Oshkosh.

Gorseth Alberts was a gymnast at Gustavus Adolphus from 1990-1991 and an assistant coach of the Gusties in 1993. In just two years of competition, she was an eight-time first-team all-american, and helped lead Gustavus to a pair of national championships in 1990 and 1991. Gorseth Alberts won an individual national championship on the balance beam in 1991, a year where she also took third on vault, floor exercise and in the all-around.

 


3 Comments

  1. gretchen Koehler says:

    awesome way to go Rhonda

  2. Ginny Schafer says:

    Congrats to one of the best Gustie gymnasts – it’s well-deserved my friend!

  3. Shari Howell says:

    Well deserved, mi amiga!