With Durante out, Georgia will seek to find its third head coach in an eight-year span. Clark went to Georgia, worked for a total of 22 years in its gymnastics program, working up to being UGa’s head coach in 2009, succeeding legendary coach Suzanne Yoculan-Leebern. No reason for their dismissal was given apart from that it was not related to disciplinary issues. What's next for Georgia gymnastics following Durante's firing? Following Yoculan's retirement after the 2009 season, which ended in Georgia's 10th national championship, Jay Clark took over as head coach for a tenure that lasted only three years before his contract was terminated. Eight days in Athens: A tumultuous week for Georgia sports, UGA fraternity self-suspends after racist, offensive messages released, 3 Athens-area women sentenced to federal prison for possessing meth with intent to distribute, Athens woman dies after being shot by Oconee County deputy, UGA spring semester to continue hybrid and in-person classes, Athens police blotter: Man steals over $240 worth of items from Target, man grabs $10 from woman’s pocket and more, Former Georgia defensive back Otis Reese says he was ‘manipulated’ by Kirby Smart, experienced racism during time at UGA, What UGA’s recent decrease in new COVID-19 cases could mean, Athens restaurant roundup: Buvez scales back, LRG Provisions gets ready to close, Sister Louisa’s Church reopens and more, Inmate dies after collapsing in Athens-Clarke County jail, Georgia offensive linemen Jamaree Salyer and Warren Ericson discuss Otis Reese, Sam Pittman and more, WEEK IN PHOTOS: Redcoats in the rain, sit-in at Tate and more, PHOTOS: Athens protesters react to the Breonna Taylor verdict, PHOTOS: Dancefx brings pre-pandemic fairytale to Athens, PHOTOS: Sit-in at UGA's Tate Center plaza, PHOTOS: Students and residents protest UGA's COVID-19 response, PHOTOS: Athens M3Yoga takes flows outside, PHOTOS: Dignidad Inmigrante En Athens protest at City Hall, PHOTOS: Fin-Alley supplies Athenians’ fish needs, PHOTOS: Athens Classic Center hosts pop-up movie, EDITORIAL: UGA’s lack of COVID-19 planning and transparency endangers students and Athens residents, Some UGA parents organize to keep GA campuses open, GUEST COLUMN: Open letter to Jere W. Morehead, GUEST COLUMN: Athens and UGA need to face reality, ANALYSIS: Athens COVID-19 cases sharply increase while state numbers decline, GUEST COLUMN: UGA students deserve better, UGA deans will determine when to disclose positive COVID-19 tests to students and staff, No availability in Athens: My experience scheduling a COVID-19 test, Athens police blotter: Over $5,000 worth of merchandise stolen from Food Mart, man steals 12 soap products from CVS and more, Athens officials determine risk, reward of UGA football’s return amid pandemic. In 2017, Georgia finished 15-15 overall with a 4-3 mark in conference competition. Junior Natalie Vaculik, junior Jasmine Arnold and sophomore Caroline Bradford will no longer be on the team, according to multiple sources close to the situation. This past season, the Gymdogs finished 4th at the SEC Championships. Her successor, longtime assistant Jay Clark, resigned in 2012 after a streak of 26 straight appearances in the NCAA championships was broken in 2010. Georgia gymnastics had a rough showing at NCAAs.