Rheagan Courville

Rheagan Reneé Courville (born March 26, 1993) is a former American collegiate gymnast for the LSU Lady Tigers gymnastics team. In 2013, she was the National Co-Champion on vault and was also SEC Gymnast of the Year, Central Region Gymnast of the Year, and Tiger Athletic Foundation (TAF) Gymnast of the Year. Once again in 2014, Rheagan was the National Co-Champion on vault, 2014 TAF Gymnast of the Year, SEC Gymnast of the Year, Central Region Co-Gymnast of the Year, 2014 NACGC/W Scholastic All-American. From 2012-2015 Rheagan Courville awarded SEC Academic Honor Roll. Has earned the most All America Honors in school history. She also helped the LSU Tigers finish 3rd in the team competition, the highest in school history. 2021 Region 8 Athlete Hall of Fame. [1] During her elite career, Rheagan was crowned 2007 U.S. Classic Champion.[2] Rheagan finished 5th at the 2007 VISA Championships.[3]

Rheagan Courville
Full nameRheagan Reneé Courville
Country represented United States
Born (1993-03-26) March 26, 1993
HometownBaton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
ResidenceBaton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Height5 ft 2 in (157 cm)
DisciplineWomen's artistic gymnastics
LevelCollege
ClubLouisiana Gymnastics Training Center
College teamLSU Tigers (Class of 2015)
Head coach(es)D-D Breaux
MusicSail by Awolnation (2013)
Medal record
Women's Artistic gymnastics
Representing LSU Tigers
NCAA Championships
Gold medal – first place 2013 Los Angeles Vault
Gold medal – first place 2014 Birmingham Vault
Bronze medal – third place 2014 Birmingham Team
Alma materLSU

Personal life

Rheagan was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on March 26, 1993, to parents, Aaron and Bridget Courville. She has one brother, Ryan. Courville graduated from University Laboratory High School of Baton Rouge in 2011.[4] She graduated from Louisiana State University in 2015, where she majored in Sports Administration.

Public image

Courville has been featured in various newspapers and publications such as The Daily Reveille[5] and The Advocate,[6] compared to in both articles as Seimone Augustus and Glen Davis as 'Baton Rouge's best ever'.

References

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