Top two schools from each regional advanced to the NCAA Championships, April 19-21 in Fort Worth, Texas
Ann Arbor, Mich., Regional
Recap: See You in Fort Worth: Oklahoma Advances to 20th Straight NCAA Championship
Recap: Nationals Bound! No. 8 Alabama is Headed to Fort Worth after Second-Place Finish at NCAA Regional Final in Ann Arbor
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Semifinals Combined | Finals
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1. Oklahoma
2. Alabama
3. Ohio State
4. Penn State
Berkeley, Calif., Regional
Recap: No. 3 California Repeats As NCAA Regional Champions
Recap: Stanford is Nationals Bound
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Semifinals Combined | Finals
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1. California
2. Stanford
3. Denver
4. Arizona State
Fayetteville, Ark., Regional
Recap: LSU Named Fayetteville Regional Champions, Claims 14th Program Title
Recap: Arkansas Earns First Nationals Berth In Six Years, Score Second-Highest Mark In Program History
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Semifinals Combined | Finals
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1. LSU
2. Arkansas
3. Kentucky
4. Minnesota
Gainesville, Fla., Regional
Recap: Florida Delivers Clutch Performance, Advance to NCAA Championships
Recap: #5 Utah Gymnastics Punches Ticket to NCAA-Record 48th Consecutive National Championship
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Semifinals Combined | Finals
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1. Florida
2. Utah
3. Missouri
4. Michigan State
INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS
All-Around
Jade Carey, Oregon State
Lily Smith, Georgia
Gabby Wilson, Michigan
Skylar Killough-Wilhelm, Washington
Vault
Mya Hooten, Minnesota
Emma Silberman, Maryland
Sierra Brooks, Michigan
Anaya Smith, Arizona State
Uneven Bars
Carley Bauman, Michigan
Courtney Blackson, Boise State
Mara Titarsolej, Missouri
Jada Mangahas, Arizona State
Balance Beam
Selena Harris, UCLA
Nikki Smith, Michigan State
Amani Herring, Penn State
Isabella Magnelli, Kentucky
Floor Exercise
Raena Worley, Kentucky
Sierra Brooks, Michigan
Skyla Schulte, Michigan State
Chae Campbell, UCLA
BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Michigan Earns Fourth Straight Big Ten Championship; Richard Takes All-Around Title
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — The No. 4-ranked University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team secured its fourth-straight Big Ten Championship with a 418.100 team score on Friday (April 5) inside Illinois’ State Farm Center.
Event Finals Recap
Results: Team/All-Around | Events
ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Navy Posts Season-High Score to Claim Sixth Straight ECAC Championship
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – A dominant second half of the meet and season-highs across the board led the Navy men’s gymnastics team to its sixth straight ECAC Championship.
Results
MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS
Stanford – Conference Three-Peat
NORMAN, Okla. – No. 1 Stanford won the MPSF conference championship for the third consecutive season on Saturday afternoon, posting a season-high 422.700 to knock off host Oklahoma, California, and Air Force.
Results
Teams Competing in the NCAA Championships, April 19-20 in Columbus, Ohio
Team – National Qualifying Score
Stanford – 417.025
Oklahoma – 415.5
Michigan – 413.038
Illinois – 411.813
Nebraska – 411.6
Ohio St. – 406.413
Penn St. – 405.175
California – 399.388
Navy – 397.3
Air Force – 394.238
Springfield – 392.9
Greenville – 392.888
INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS
All-Around
Aidan Cuy – William & Mary
Gavin Zborowski – William & Mary
Jaden Blank – Army West Point
Milo Staley – Simpson
Michelangelo Villani – Simpson
Floor Exercise
Franco Peirano – Army West Point
Garrett Kasiski – William & Mary
Steven Manolakis – Army West Point
Max Rubin – Army West Point
Will Harrington – William & Mary
Malcolm Baytop (alternate) – William & Mary
Evan Wilkins (alternate) – William & Mary
Pommel Horse
Maddox Pabellon – Army West Point
Noah Duran – Army West Point
Gabe Almeida – Army West Point
Blaze Kennedy – Army West Point
Alex Catchpole – Simpson
Samuel Smith – William & Mary*
Nick Lester (alternate) – Army West Point
Ricky Pizem (alternate) – William & Mary
* Gymnast petitioned into competition.
Still Rings
Niko Greenly – William & Mary
Brian Rollison – Simpson
Evan Wilkins – William & Mary
Blaze Kennedy – Army West Point
Gabe Almeida – Army West Point
Alek Kuzmenchuk (alternate) – William & Mary
Noah Duran (alternate) – Army West Point
Vault
Sam Lee – William & Mary
Nick Lester – Army West Point
Steven Manolakis – Army West Point
Franco Peirano – Army West Point
Ricky Pizem – William & Mary
Trenton Peazant (alternate) – William & Mary
Maddox Pabellon (alternate) – Army West Point
Parallel Bars
Sam Lee – William & Mary
Blaze Kennedy – Army West Point
Jacob Brenner – Army West Point
Alex Catchpole – Simpson
Jackson Pophal – Army West Point
Noah Duran (alternate) – Army West Point
Jared Noyman (alternate) – William & Mary
High Bar
Ricky Pizem – William & Mary
Zachary Perez – Army West Point
Evan Sikra – William & Mary
Tucker Blanchard – Army West Point
Jake Smith – Simpson
Noah Pace (alternate) – Army West Point
Connor Jenkins (alternate) – Simpson
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#1 Baylor 274.915, #4 Oregon 266.595 – April 5, 2024
EUGENE, Ore. — The No. 4 Oregon acrobatics and tumbling team put together a valiant effort in the tumbling event to cut into the lead of No. 1 Baylor late, but the Bears prevailed in the team event and won 274.915-266.595 on Friday night at Matthew Knight Arena.
#2 Quinnipiac 277.610, #3 Gannon 270.345 – April 6, 2024
HAMDEN, Conn. — The Quinnipiac Acrobatics & Tumbling team completed its first undefeated regular season in program history on Saturday, knocking off No. 3 Gannon on Senior Day to secure a 6-0 record.
#8 Frostburg State 267.760, West Virginia State 164.715 – April 6, 2024
INSTITUTE, W.Va. — West Virginia State’s final acrobatics & tumbling meet of the season was against the Frostburg State Bobcats inside the Walker Convocation Center on Saturday afternoon.
#10 Augustana 263.505, Concordia-Wisconsin 224.080 – April 6, 2024
MEQUON, Wis. – The Concordia Wisconsin acrobatics and tumbling team fell to the No. 10 Augustana Vikings in the teams’ second meeting of the 2024 season, taking the loss by a 263.505-224.080 margin.
CONFERENCE CAROLINAS QUARTERFINALS: Lander, Converse advance to acrobatics & tumbling semifinals – April 6, 2024
GREENVILLE, S.C. – The 2024 Conference Carolinas Acrobatics & Tumbling Championship started on Saturday with a pair of tight meets. Third seed Lander defeated Emmanuel early in the afternoon before Converse upset Belmont Abbey Saturday evening.
More Acro & Tumbling Scores
- Kutztown 255.315, Caldwell 209.235 – April 2, 2024
- Glenville State 257.085, West Virginia State 160.520 – April 3, 2024
- LIU 240.565, Georgian Court 180.480, Stevenson 177.075 – April 5, 2024
- Saint Leo 254.310, East Texas Baptist 207.840, Talladega 165.920 – April 5, 2024
- Iona 262.105, Kutztown 256.760 – April 6, 2024
- Morgan State 229.110, Bluefield State 158.925 – April 6, 2024
- Stevenson 181.760, Buffalo State 181.760 – April 7, 2024
- East Stroudsburg 235.820, Caldwell 208.760 – April 7, 2024
– FIRST WIN IN PROGRAM HISTORY