In her 26 years at UGA, Yoculan’s team has also produced 16 Southeastern Conference titles, 21 NCAA Regional crowns, 37 individual NCAA champions, 306 All-America citations and 836 career victories. She guided her team to the nation’s top three in 20 of the last 21 years.
In 19 of her 26 years, Yoculan led Georgia to an SEC title, an NCAA title or both. She was chosen as the National Coach of the Year five times and the SEC Coach of the Year eight times. Under Yoculan, only three gymnasts have left UGA without their degrees, and no gymnast has ever transferred from UGA’s program.
The UGA gymnastics program has grown during Yoculan’s tenure. In 1983, less than 200 fans attended most gymnastics meets. Today, that number reaches nearly 10,000. Georgia’s meets also are televised regionally and nationally several times throughout the year.
Yoculan fostered the growth and ever-increasing support of the Ten-0 Booster Club, which is the largest gymnastics booster club in the nation with more than 800 members.
She is a motivational speaker, traveling throughout the country to convey her experiences in such topics as team chemistry, reaching one’s full potential, sports promotion, leadership and personal growth.
Additionally, she serves numerous community organizations, including Special Olympics, the Athens United Way, Habitat for Humanity and the Athens Regional Medical Center’s Breast Health Center. She and her team have been recognized many times for their community service endeavors.
The number of students eligible to receive degrees will not be known until the conclusion of final exams on July 31.
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