WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS – NCAA REGIONALS

Top two schools from each regional advanced to the NCAA Championships

 

Athens, Ga., Regional
Recap: No. 1 Gators Heading to Lone Star State for NCAA Championships
Recap: Minnesota Advances to NCAA Nationals
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Finals

    1. Florida – 197.700
    2. Minnesota – 197.425

    3. Denver – 197.275
    4. NC State – 196.150

Morgantown, W.Va., Regional
Recap: Program-Record Night Advances Michigan to the NCAA Championships
Recap: No. 5 Cal Advances To NCAA Championship
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Finals

    1. Michigan – 198.100
    2. California – 197.750

    3. UCLA – 197.275
    4. Ohio State – 195.625

Salt Lake City, Utah, Regional
Recap: Utah Gymnastics Advances To 45th-Straight National Championship
Recap: LSU Clinches Spot in NCAA Championship
Results: No Day 1 results – Arizona advanced due to Temple’s withdrawal. | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Finals

    1. Utah – 197.925
    2. LSU – 197.750

    3t. Kentucky – 197.600
    3t. Arizona State – 197.600

Tuscaloosa, Ala., Regional
Recap: See You in Fort Worth: OU Advances to NCAA Championship
Recap: Alabama Advances to the NCAA Gymnastics Championships Final Site in Ft. Worth, Texas
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Finals

    1. Oklahoma – 198.175
    2. Alabama – 197.575

    3. Arkansas – 196.700
    4. Missouri – 196.550

INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS

 

All-Around
Lynnzee Brown, Denver
Kennedy Hambrick, Arkansas
Chae Campbell, UCLA
Hannah Scharf, Arizona State
 
Vault
Angelica Labat, Illinois State
Madi Dagen, Oregon State
Nia Dennis, UCLA
Raena Worley, Kentucky
 
Uneven Bars
Cairo Leonard-Baker, Arizona State
Margzetta Frazier, UCLA
Hannah Demers, Central Michigan
Maggie O’Hara, Arkansas
 
Balance Beam
Sydney Schaffer, Missouri
Bailey Bunn, Kentucky
Hannah Joyner, Rutgers
Morgan Tong, Central Michigan
 
Floor Exercise
Emily Shepard, NC State
Hannah McCrary, Missouri
Abbey Miner Alder, Brigham Young
Malia Hargrove, Arizona
 


MEN’S GYMNASTICS


BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Michigan Secures 18th Big Ten Championship in Wire-to-Wire Fashion

LINCOLN, Neb. — The second-ranked University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team secured the 18th Big Ten Championship in program history in wire-to-wire fashion with a team score of 411.000 on Saturday night (April 3) at Nebraska’s Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Results
 

ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Navy Wins Third Straight ECAC Championship

WEST POINT, N.Y. – Competing for the first time in over a month, the Navy men’s gymnastics team showed little rust as it came out on Saturday and cruised to a 5.7-point victory over the field at the 2021 ECAC Championship.
Results
 

MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS
No. 1 OU Wins Ninth-Straight Conference Title

COLORADO SPRINGS — The No. 1 Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team won its ninth straight Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference title Saturday, beating No. 3 Stanford (411.550), No. 11 Cal (386.950) and No. 14 Air Force (388.350) with a score of 412.750 in Colorado Springs, Colo.
Results
 
Teams Competing in the NCAA Championships, April 16-17 in Minneapolis, Minn.

Team – National Qualifying Score
Oklahoma – 412.300
Michigan – 411.525
Stanford – 409.400
Nebraska – 403.850
Ohio State – 401.888
Penn State – 401.213
Iowa – 399.300
Illinois – 398.438
Navy – 396.600
Minnesota – 393.450
California – 387.513
William & Mary – 384.713

Individual Qualifiers

 


 

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ACROBATICS AND TUMBLING

#2 Baylor 275.200, East Texas Baptist 209.150 – April 1, 2021
MARSHALL, Texas – Participating in their third meet in 12 days and facing their second straight nationally ranked opponent, the East Texas Baptist University acrobatics and tumbling team came up short against #2 Baylor University, 275.200-209.150.

#3 Hawaii Pacific 273.170, Mary Hardin-Baylor 262.690 – April 1, 2021
BELTON, Texas – The University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Acrobatics and Tumbling team set a new program-record with a 262.690 score against No. 3 Hawai’i Pacific Thursday evening in Belton. The Sharks won the meet with a total of 273.170.

#6 Gannon 267.690, #5 Limestone 260.230 – April 3, 2021
ERIE, Pa. – Gannon did not drop a heat in the first half, building up a solid lead that held up for the win in a matchup of top-10 teams Saturday afternoon at the Hammermill Center.

#7 Fairmont State 266.645, Frostburg State 254.525, Davis & Elkins 248.415 – April 3, 2021
FAIRMONT, W.Va. — No. 7-ranked Fairmont State wrapped up a 5-0 regular season and clinched the Mountain East Conference Regular Season Championship with a tri-meet victory over Frostburg State (266.645-254.525) and Davis & Elkins (266.645-248.415) on Saturday evening at Joe Retton Arena.

Belmont Abbey 253.845, Lander 139.975 – March 30, 2021
GREENWOOD – The Lander acrobatics & tumbling team competed for the first time in over a month on Tuesday night, falling to Belmont Abbey 253.845-139.975 in Finis Horne Arena.

Azusa Pacific 277.015, Arizona Christian 260.315 – April 1, 2021
GLENDALE, Ariz.- On Thursday evening, Arizona Christian produced their second highest score in program history. But it was not enough as the Firestorm fell to Azusa Pacific.

Concordia Wisconsin 238.985, Adrian 232.665, Trine 192.940 – April 2, 2021
ADRIAN, Mich. — The Adrian College acrobatics and tumbling team hosted Concordia Wisconsin and Trine University in a tri-meet on Friday afternoon.


 

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