© Erin Long

LOS ANGELES, April 21, 2013 – After winning the team title, the University of Florida won two of the four individual event gold medals on the final day of the 2013 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships at the University of California – Los Angeles’ Pauley Pavilion. Florida’s Alaina Johnson took top honors on the uneven bars, and the recently crowned NCAA all-around champion Bridget Sloan won balance beam title. The University of Alabama’s Diandra Milliner and Louisiana State University’s Rheagan Courville tied for the vault title. The floor exercise title went to the University of Michigan’s Joanna Sampson.

On vault, Milliner and Courville tied for the vault title with a score of 9.9250. Milliner vaulted a Yurchenko one-and-a-half twist, and Courville performed a Yurchenko full. UCLA’s Olivia Courtney was close behind in third with a 9.9167 for her Yurchenko full vault.

On bars, Johnson grabbed the title with a 9.9125, complete with a stuck dismount. Johnson just edged out teammate Sloan and the University of Utah’s Georgia Dabritz, who tied for second at 9.900.

On beam, Sloan was steady in her routine, including a flip flop layout step out, to score a 9.900 and her third title, adding to her all-around and team golds. The University of Michigan’s Katie Zurales and the University of Minnesota’s Hanna Nordquist tied for second with a score of 9.8875.

Sampson won the floor title, scoring a 9.9375. Milliner was second with 9.9250. The University of Nebraska’s Emily Wong landed in third place with her 9.9125.

2013 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships
Los Angeles, Calif.
April 21, 2013
Event Finals

Vault (top 10 out of 23)
1. Diandra Milliner, University of Alabama, 9.9250
1. Rheagan Courville, Louisiana State University, 9.9250
3. Olivia Courtney, University of California – Los Angeles, 9.9167
4. Kaelie Baer, UCLA, 9.9083
5. Ashanee Dickerson, University of Florida, 9.9000
5. Lindsay Mable, University of Minnesota, 9.9000
5. Vanessa Zamarripa, ULCA, 9.9000
8. Sarie Morrison, Louisiana State University, 9.8917
8. Tory Wilson, University of Utah, 9.8917
10. Emily Wong, University of Nebraska, 9.8833

Uneven Bars
1. Alaina Johnson, University of Florida, 9.9125
2. Bridget Sloan, University of Florida, 9.9000
2. Georgia Dabritz, University of Utah, 9.9000
4. Mackenzie Caquatto, University of Florida, 9.8875
4. Erica Brewer, University of Oklahoma, 9.8875
6. Chelsea Davis, University of Georgia, 9.8500
7. Sarie Morrison, Louisiana State University, 9.8250
7. Rebecca Clark, University of Oklahoma, 9.8250
9. Nansy Damianova, University of Utah, 9.8125
10. Randii Wyrick, Louisiana State University, 9.8000

Balance Beam
1. Bridget Sloan, University of Florida, 9.9000
2. Katie Zurales, University of Michigan, 9.8875
2. Hanna Nordquist, University of Minnesota, 9.8875
4. Mackenzie Caquatto, University of Florida, 9.8500
5. Michelle Shealy, Iowa State University, 9.8375
5. Kayla Williams, University of Alabama, 9.8375
7. Marissa King, University of Florida, 9.7875
8. Danusia Francis, UCLA, 9.3250
9. Erica Brewer, University of Oklahoma, 9.2750

Floor Exercise
1. Joanna Sampson, University of Michigan, 9.9375
2. Diandra Milliner, University of Alabama, 9.9250
3. Emily Wong, University of Nebraska, 9.9125
4. Bridget Sloan, University of Florida, 9.9000
4. Lindsay Mable, University of Minnesota, 9.9000
6. Katherine Grable, University of Arkansas, 9.8875
6. Marissa King, University of Florida, 9.8875
8. Nansy Damianova, University of Utah, 9.8750
9. Rheagan Courville, Louisiana State University, 9.8125
10. Kim Jacob, University of Alabama, 9.8000
11. Olivia Courtney, UCLA, 9.7750
12. Alina Weinstein, University of Illinois, 9.7500