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2024 women’s gymnastics championships: Schedule, results, finals information

LSU, Utah, California and Florida are the four teams left in the 2024 NC women’s gymnastics championship. These four schools will compete in the national championship on Saturday, April 20 at 4 p.m. on ABC.

Regional competition was April 37, leading to the finals from Thursday, April 18 to Saturday, April 20.

The NCAA announced on April 8, the teams and individuals who have advanced to compete in the 2024 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships for the semifinal and championship rounds.

2024 NC women’s gymnastics championship bracket

Here’s a look at the latest NC women’s gymnastics championship bracket:

2024 W Gymnastics Bracket

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Championship schedule

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  • National Championship | Saturday, April 20
    • 4 p.m. | ABC
      LSU, California, Utah, Florida

 

  • Regional finals — Day 2 | Sunday, April 7

Selections

Arkansas Regional (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, host)

  • Teams
    • *Arkansas
    • Arizona
    • Boise State
    • Brigham Young
    • Kentucky
    • LSU
    • Minnesota
    • Nebraska
    • Oregon State
  • All-Around Competitors
    • Luciana Alvarado-Reid, Central Michigan
    • Kendall Whitman, George Washington
  • Individual Event Specialists
    • Vault – Sydney Benson, Brigham Young
    • Vault – Elizabeth Cesarone, Central Michigan
    • Vault – Sarah Zois, George Washington
    • Vault – Kiera O’Shea, Northen Illinois
    • Uneven Bars – Courtney Blackson, Boise State
    • Uneven Bars – Emily Lopez, Boise State
    • Uneven Bars – Anyssa Alvarado, Brigham Young
    • Uneven Bars – Anna Bramblett, Brigham Young
    • Uneven Bars – Alyssa Al-Ashari, Northern Illinois
    • Balance Beam – Emily Lopez, Boise State
    • Balance Beam – Emma Loyim, Bosie State
    • Balance Beam – Adriana Popp, Boise State
    • Balance Beam – Brynlee Anderson, Brigham Young
    • Balance Beam – Elease Rollins, Brigham Young
    • Balance Beam – Maya Peters, George Washington
    • Floor Exercise – Courtney Blackson, Boise State
    • Floor Exercise – Emma Loyim, Boise State
    • Floor Exercise – Hallie Hornbacher, Central Michigan

California Regional (University of California, Berkeley, host)

  • Teams
    • Arizona State
    • Auburn
    • *California
    • Denver
    • San Jose State
    • Southern Utah
    • Stanford
    • UCLA
    • Washington
  • All-Around Competitors
    • Maggie Slife, Air Force
    • Karina Monoz, Iowa
    • Lauren Macpherson, San Jose State
    • Niya Randolph, Southern Utah
  • Individual Event Specialists
    • Vault – Kayla Pardue, Southern Utah
    • Vault – Keanna Abraham, UC Davis
    • Vault – Megan Ray, UC Davis
    • Uneven Bars – Kara Houghton, Sacramento State
    • Uneven Bars – Jada Mazury, San Jose State
    • Uneven Bars – Isabella Neff, Southern Utah
    • Uneven Bars – Brianna Brooks, Utah State
    • Balance Beam – Ilka Juk, Iowa
    • Balance Beam – Katherine Weyhmiller, San Jose State
    • Balance Beam – Ellie Cacciola, Southern Utah
    • Balance Beam – Kennedi McClain, Southern Utah
    • Floor Exercise – Emily Erb, Iowa
    • Floor Exercise – Bailey Libby, Iowa
    • Floor Exercise – Jada Mazury, San Jose State
    • Floor Exercise – Keanna Abraham, UC Davis

Florida Regional (University of Florida, host)

  • Teams
    • Clemson
    • *Florida
    • Georgia
    • Iowa State
    • Maryland
    • Michigan State
    • Missouri
    • Towson
    • Utah
  • All-Around Competitors
    • Rebecca Wells, Clemson
    • Syd Morris, Long Island University
    • Kylie Gorgenyi, New Hampshire
  • Individual Event Specialists
    • Vault – Molly Arnold, Clemson
    • Vault – Noelle Adams, Iowa State
    • Vault – Josie Bergstrom, Iowa State
    • Vault – Lali Dekanoidze, North Carolina
    • Vault – Emily Leese, Rutgers
    • Uneven Bars – Lali Dekanoidze, North Carolina
    • Uneven Bars – Isabelle Schaefer, North Carolina
    • Uneven Bars – Avery Balser, Rutgers
    • Balance Beam – Kielyn McCright, Clemson
    • Balance Beam – Koelle Adams, Iowa State
    • Balance Beam – Josie Bergstrom, Iowa State
    • Floor Exercise – Julia Bedell, Brown
    • Floor Exercise – Molly Arnold, Clemson
    • Floor Exercise – Brie Clark, Clemson
    • Floor Exercise – Noelle Adams, Iowa State
    • Floor Exercise – Kaia Parker, Iowa State
    • Floor Exercise – Brooke Donabedian, Temple

Michigan Regional (University of Michigan, host)

  • Teams
    • Alabama
    • Ball State
    • Illinois
    • Kent State
    • *Michigan
    • NC State
    • Oklahoma
    • Ohio State
    • Penn State
  • All-Around Competitors
    • Zoe Middleton, Ball State
    • Raisa Boris, Eastern Michigan
    • Payton Murphy, Western Michigan
  • Individual Event Specialists
    • Vault – Victoria Henry, Ball State
    • Vault – Suki Pfister, Ball State
    • Vault – Alana Fisher, Eastern Michigan
    • Vault – Arielle Ward, Illinois
    • Vault – Jaye Mack, Illinois State
    • Uneven Bars – Ashley Szymanski, Ball State
    • Uneven Bars – Megan Teter, Ball State
    • Uneven Bars – Lynden Saltness, Illinois
    • Uneven Bars – Mia Takekawa, Illinois
    • Balance Beam – Ella Chemotti, Eastern Michigan
    • Balance Beam – Mia Takekawa, Illinois
    • Balance Beam – Nya Kraus, Lindenwood
    • Floor Exercise – Suki Pfister, Ball State
    • Floor Exercise – Mia Townes, Illinois
    • Floor Exercise – Jaye Mack, Illinois State
    • Floor Exercise – Jordyn Ewing, Pittsburgh
    • Floor Exercise – Cassie St. Clair, Western Michigan

The top two teams from each regional will receive an automatic berth to the national championships. In addition, the top all-around competitor and top event specialist from round two at each regional (who is not on a team advancing to nationals) will advance to the national championships. Event specialist qualifiers will only compete in the events they qualified.

The national championships will take place April 18-20 in Fort Worth, Texas, at Dickies Arena. The championship event is hosted by Texas Woman’s University and Knight Eady. For tickets and information regarding the National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships, go to ncaa.com/wgymnastics. Tap or click here to learn more about the 2024 championship.

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NC women’s gymnastics championship history

Last season, Oklahoma won the 2023 NCAA women’s gymnastics national championship, scoring 198.3875. Florida landed in second with a 198.2375 score. Utah and LSU placed third and fourth, respectively.

🔄 WHAT HAPPENED: Full coverage of the 2023 NCAA women’s gymnastics championship | 2023 final bracket

YEAR CHAMPION COACH POINTS RUNNER-UP POINTS HOST OR SITE
2023 Oklahoma K.J. Kindler 198.375 Florida 198.2375 Forth Worth, Texas
2022 Oklahoma K.J. Kindler 198.2000 Florida 198.0875 Fort Worth, Texas
2021 Michigan Beverly Plocki  198.25 Oklahoma 198.1625 Fort Worth, Texas
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 Oklahoma K.J. Kindler 198.3375 LSU 197.8250 Fort Worth, Texas
2018 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 198.0750 Oklahoma 198.0375 St. Louis
2017 Oklahoma K.J. Kindler 198.3875 LSU 197.7375 St. Louis
2016 Oklahoma K.J. Kindler 197.675 LSU 197.450 Fort Worth, Texas
2015 Florida Rhonda Faehn 197.850 Utah 197.800 Fort Worth, Texas
2014 Florida, Oklahoma Rhonda Faehn, K.J. Kindler 198.175 LSU 197.600 Birmingham, Ala.
2013 Florida Rhonda Faehn 197.575 Oklahoma 197.375 UCLA
2012 Alabama Sarah Patterson 197.850 Florida 197.775 Georgia Tech
2011 Alabama Sarah Patterson 197.65 UCLA 197.375 Cleveland
2010 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.725 Oklahoma 197.25 Florida
2009 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.825 Alabama 197.575 Nebraska
2008 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.45 Utah 197.125 Georgia
2007 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.85 Utah 197.25 Utah
2006 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.75 Utah 196.8 Oregon State
2005 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.825 Alabama 197.4 Auburn
2004 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 198.125 Georgia 197.2 UCLA
2003 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.825 Alabama 197.275 Nebraska
2002 Alabama Sarah Patterson 197.575 Georgia 197.25 Alabama
2001 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.575 Georgia 197.4 Georgia
2000 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.3 Utah 196.875 Boise State
1999 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 196.85 Michigan 196.55 Utah
1998 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.725 Florida 196.35 UCLA
1997 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.15 Arizona State 196.85 Florida
1996 Alabama Sarah Patterson 198.025 UCLA 197.475 Alabama
1995 Utah Greg Marsden 196.65 Alabama, Michigan 196.425, 196.425 Georgia
1994 Utah Greg Marsden 196.4 Alabama 196.35 Utah
1993 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 198 Alabama 196.825 Oregon State
1992 Utah Greg Marsden 195.65 Georgia 194.6 Minnesota
1991 Alabama Sarah Patterson 195.125 Utah 194.375 Alabama
1990 Utah Greg Marsden 194.9 Alabama 194.575 Oregon State
1989 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 192.65 UCLA 192.6 Georgia
1988 Alabama Sarah Patterson 190.05 Utah 189.5 Utah
1987 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 187.9 Utah 187.55 Utah
1986 Utah Greg Marsden 186.95 Arizona State 186.7 Florida
1985 Utah Greg Marsden 188.35 Arizona State 186.6 Utah
1984 Utah Greg Marsden 186.05 UCLA 185.55 UCLA
1983 Utah Greg Marsden 184.65 Arizona State 183.3 Utah
1982 Utah Greg Marsden 148.6 Cal State Fullerton 144.1 Utah

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