WEST CHESTER, Pa. (March 28, 2026) – Leading on three of four apparatus, Texas Woman’s University won their second team title in as many years Saturday at the Woman’s Collegiate National Invitational Championships.
TWU posted a total score of 195.300 to outrank Southeastern Missouri State in second with 194.300. The University of Bridgeport was third with a 193.525, with host team West Chester University rounding out the final four with 193.450.
Texas Woman’s led the way on every apparatus except beam and was most dominant on floor, posting a 49.250 for the highest total of the night on any apparatus. The Pioneers also led on uneven bars (48.850) and vault (48.775), while Southeast Missouri was best on beam with a 48.800. Texas Woman’s Kylie Minard posted the highest single individual score of the night with her 9.925 on floor.
Competition at West Chester concludes Sunday with individual event finals beginning at 1 p.m. ET. All information about the championships can be found on the West Chester Athletics website. Watch the livestream and follow along with live scores on virti.us.

