Chloe Edgren Begins Role as UW-Whitewater Interim Head Gymnastics Coach
Chloe Edgren has been named the Interim Head Coach of the UW-Whitewater Gymnastics Team, leading the program through the 2026-27 season. According to university officials, Edgren has been part of the Warhawks for more than 10 years, serving as both a student-athlete and an assistant coach.
Ryan Callahan, Assistant Chancellor and Director of Athletics, stated that Edgren possesses a deep understanding of Warhawk tradition and a strong vision for the program’s future. Callahan noted that her combined experience as a coach and athlete positions her to guide the team as it builds on its existing success.
How does Chloe Edgren’s history with the Warhawks prepare her for the role?
Edgren competed for UW-Whitewater from 2015 to 2018. During her time as an athlete, she helped the team secure Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference championships in 2015 and 2017, as well as back-to-back National Collegiate Gymnastics Association national titles in 2017 and 2018.

Individually, Edgren was a two-time All-America honoree on the vault. She also finished as the conference runner-up on that apparatus and qualified as an alternate for the NCAA Ames Regional in 2015.
After graduating with a B.S. in environmental science in 2018, she worked as a youth coach at SALTO Gymnastics in the Milwaukee area. She returned to her alma mater in 2020 as an assistant coach, a role she held for six years prior to this appointment.
What are the primary goals for the gymnastics program under Edgren?
Edgren will oversee all aspects of the gymnastics program. She stated her intention to help the next generation of athletes excel “in the gym, in the classroom, and in life.”
The interim coach expressed a commitment to honoring program history and highlighting previous athletes. Her stated goal is to empower current athletes to be confident teammates and people while maintaining competitive excellence.
What happens next for the UW-Whitewater coaching position?
The university is expected to maintain the current leadership structure for the next several seasons. According to the university, UW-Whitewater will open the position for a search following the 2027 campaign.

This timeline means Edgren may lead the team for three more seasons before the university seeks a permanent replacement. A formal search process could potentially begin in 2027.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long will Chloe Edgren serve as Interim Head Coach?
Edgren will lead the program through the 2026-27 season.
What are Edgren’s individual athletic achievements at UW-Whitewater?
She earned All-America honors on vault twice, finished as the conference runner-up on vault, and was an alternate for the 2015 NCAA Ames Regional.
When will UW-Whitewater begin searching for a permanent head coach?
The university will open the position for a search after the 2027 campaign.
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