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Jessica Yamzon

The Yamzon File

Personal Information
Birthday April 16
Hometown Las Vegas, Nevada
Education The University of Arkansas, 2019 (Bachelor's)
The University of Arkansas, 2021 (Master's)
Playing Career Arkansas, 2017-2020
Coaching History
2021 University of Arkansas -
Graduate Assistant Coach
2022 Lindenwood University -
Volunteer Assistant Coach
2023 Illinois State University -
Assistant Coach
2023 - Present West Virginia -
Assistant Coach

Jessica Yamzon was named an assistant coach on the Mountaineer gymnastics staff in August 2023.

Yamzon arrived to Morgantown following a year as the assistant coach at Illinois State. Prior to that, she also spent time on the Lindenwood and Arkansas staffs. The Las Vegas, Nevada, native will assist the Mountaineers on the coaching of all four events.

During her time at Illinois State, Yamzon helped coach the Redbirds to a 2023 Midwest Independent Conference Championship title, earned with a program-record score of 196.375. She also guided a pair of athletes to their second consecutive NCAA Regional Championships berth, as Alana Laster and Jaye Mack competed on vault and floor, respectively, at the 2023 NCAA Norman Regional.

Yamzon arrived at Illinois State with familiarity of the MIC following a year-long stint as a volunteer assistant coach at Lindenwood during the 2022 campaign. That year, the Lions earned third at USAG nationals and advanced a student-athlete to the NCAA National Championships, as Gayla Griswold became the first Lion in program history to qualify for the national meet.

Prior to her time at Lindenwood, Yamzon spent one season as a graduate assistant coach at her alma mater, Arkansas, in 2021. That season, the Razorbacks advanced to the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Final, narrowly missing a berth into the NCAA Championships with a third-place finish in the regional final.

Her graduate assistantship followed a standout four-year career at Arkansas, in which she was a staple in the all-around lineup. She was just the second freshman in program history to qualify for the NCAA Championships, and she finished her career competing as the leadoff in every event in 45 meets and competing 186 routines as a Razorback.

Academically, Yamzon was a two-time SEC honor roll recipient, while being named a Scholastic All-American by the WCGA in 2019.

Yamzon holds a Bachelor of Science in human development and family sciences and a Master of Education, both from the University of Arkansas.