STUNT | 6/24/2026 11:47:00 AM
DENTON, Texas (June 24, 2026) - Texas Woman's senior Jasmine Monroe has been named a College STUNT Coaches Association (CSCA) Second Team All-American.
Monroe becomes the fifth student-athlete in program history to earn CSCA All-America recognition and extends Texas Woman's streak of producing an All-American to four consecutive seasons.
The senior capped an outstanding final campaign by earning Lone Star Conference First Team All-Conference honors and serving as a key contributor to the Pioneers' success throughout the season.
"Jasmine's selection as a Second Team All-American is a testament to the incredible season she's had," assistant coach Ashlee LeCompte said. "She is an outstanding all-around athlete. Whether she was earning LSC First Team honors or putting up massive highest-rated performances, she consistently proved she belongs among the nation's best. We are so incredibly proud of her achievement."
Monroe was recognized throughout the season for her performances across multiple areas of competition, earning three Tumbler of the Game honors, three Stunter of the Game awards and three Highest Rated Player selections. She also earned Player of the Game honors during Texas Woman's matchup against St. Mary's at the National Tournament after competing in all 15 rounds.
Among her top performances of the season were Highest Rated Player honors with 48 and 41 points against St. Edward's. Monroe also earned Tumbler of the Game recognition against McNeese, Maryville and Central Arkansas while being named Stunter of the Game against Dallas Baptist, St. Mary's and Trevecca Nazarene.
To qualify for CSCA All-America recognition, student-athletes must compete in all four quarters of each match, participate in at least 50 percent of their team's games and demonstrate a significant impact on team success through their performance in routines.
The complete list of 2026 CSCA All-Americans can be viewed here.Â
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