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2024 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament

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2024 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament
VenueDickies Arena (semi-finals and final)
LocationFort Worth, Texas
DatesApril 3 - April 20
Teams36
Winning score198.2250
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

The 2024 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament was the 41st NCAA women's gymnastics tournament, the annual women's gymnastics championship contested by the teams of the member associations of NCAA. The first and second round and regional final were hosted on campuses from April 3 to April 7, 2024,[1] while the semi-final and final were held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas from April 18 to April 20, 2024.[2][3]

LSU won the national title,[4] becoming only the 8th school to win the tournament in NCAA history.[5][6]

Format

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The eight lowest seeded teams will compete in the first round, followed by the second round.[7] The top two teams from each region will be moved on to the semi-finals in Fort Worth, Texas.[8]

Bracket

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First roundSecond roundRegional finalSemi-finalsFinal
April 4 – Ann Arbor
#8 Alabama
#11 Michigan
197.450
196.725
April 6 – Ann Arbor
Kent State
Penn State
195.650
196.925
#8 Alabama
Penn State
197.575
197.200
April 4 – Ann Arbor
#1 Oklahoma
Ohio State
198.400
197.200
April 3 – Ann Arbor#1 Oklahoma
#16 NC State
198.050
195.950
April 18 – Fort Worth
Illinois195.825Ohio State
Illinois
196.975
196.750
#1 Oklahoma
#8 Alabama
196.6625
195.4125
Ball State195.725April 5 – Gainesville
#4 Florida
#5 Utah
197.8750
197.9375
#5 Utah
#10 Michigan State
197.825
197.475
April 7 – Gainesville
Towson
Maryland
195.050
196.350
#5 Utah
#10 Michigan State
197.575
196.625
April 5 – Gainesville
#4 Florida
#13 Missouri
198.325
197.325
April 4 – Gainesville#4 Florida
#13 Missouri
197.925
197.525
April 20 – Fort Worth
Clemson 195.625 Georgia
Iowa State
197.425
196.575
#4 Florida
#5 Utah
197.4375
197.8000
Iowa State 195.875 April 4 – Fayetteville
#2 LSU
#3 Cal
198.2250
197.8500
#7 Kentucky
#12 Arkansas
197.100
197.325
April 6 – Fayetteville
Arizona
Nebraska
195.600
196.600
#7 Kentucky
#12 Arkansas
197.475
197.825
April 4 – Fayetteville
#2 LSU
#15 Minnesota
198.250
197.400
April 3 – Fayetteville#2 LSU
#15 Minnesota
197.800
196.950
April 18 – Fort Worth
Boise State 195.750 Oregon State
BYU
196.450
196.500
#2 LSU
#12 Arkansas
198.1125
196.4750
BYU 195.750 April 5 – Berkeley
#3 Cal
Stanford
197.7125
197.0750
#6 Denver
#9 UCLA
197.275
197.050
April 7 – Berkeley
Arizona State
Washington
197.150
196.650
#6 Denver
Arizona State
197.450
196.750
April 5 – Berkeley
#3 Cal
Stanford
198.275
197.575
April 4 – Berkeley#3 Cal
#14 Auburn
197.800
196.800
Southern Utah195.525Stanford
Southern Utah
197.600
196.475
San Jose State195.500

Individual qualifiers

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2024 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament individual qualifiers
All-around Vault Uneven bars Balance beam Floor exercise
Gabby Wilson (Michigan) Sierra Brooks (Michigan) Carly Bauman (Michigan) Amani Herring (Penn State) Sierra Brooks (Michigan)
Jade Carey (Oregon State) Mya Hooten (Minnesota) Courtney Blackson (Boise State) Isabella Magnelli (Kentucky) Raena Worley (Kentucky)
Lily Smith (Georgia) Emma Silberman (Maryland) Mara Titarsolej (Mizzou) Nikki Smith (Michigan State) Skyla Schulte (Michigan State)
Skylar Killough-Wilhelm (Washington) Anaya Smith (Arizona State) Jada Mangahas (Arizona State) Selena Harris (UCLA) Chae Campbell (UCLA)

Regional results

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NCAA championship

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Semi-finals

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The top two teams from each semifinal advanced to the National Championship, which was televised live on ABC on April 20 at 4:00 pm ET.[17]

Final

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Rank Team Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) LSU 49.4000 49.4500 49.7625 49.6125 198.2250
Konnor McClain 9.9000 9.9625 9.9250
Amari Drayton 9.8250 9.9125
KJ Johnson 9.8000 9.2875
Aleah Finnegan 9.8375 9.9500 9.9125
Haleigh Bryant 9.9500 9.8750 9.9500 9.9375 39.7125
Kiya Johnson 9.9125 9.8875 9.9500 9.9250 39.6750
Savannah Schoenherr 9.8750 9.8625 9.3875
Alexis Jeffrey 9.9000
Ashley Cowan 9.8875
Sierra Ballard 9.9500
2nd place, silver medalist(s) California 49.5000 49.5000 49.4750 49.3750 197.8500
Andi Li 9.8875 9.8750 9.8250
Madelyn Williams 9.8500 9.9000 9.8625 9.8625 39.4750
Ella Cesario 9.8625 9.8875 9.8875 9.8625 39.5000
eMjae Frazier 9.9375 9.9125 9.9500 9.9125 39.7125
Mya Lauzon 9.9500 9.4750 9.9000 9.9125 39.2375
Gabby Perea 9.9125 9.4125
Kyen Mayhew 9.9000 9.2000
Jayden Silvers 9.8500
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Utah 49.3000 49.4375 49.4750 49.5875 197.8000
Makenna Smith 9.9125 9.8500 9.8375 9.9000 39.5000
Ella Zirbes 9.6750 9.8625 9.9125
Amelie Morgan 9.8750 9.9125
Maile O'Keefe 9.9000 9.9000 9.9250
Grace McCallum 9.9000 9.9500 9.9375 9.9000 39.6875
Alani Sabado 9.8375
Abby Paulson 9.8500 9.9250
Elizabeth Gantner 9.8750
Jaylene Gilstrap 9.9250
Camie Winger 9.2875
Ashley Glynn 9.9125
Jaedyn Rucker 9.9000
4 Florida 49.2500 49.4750 49.2375 49.4750 197.4375
Skylar Draser 9.8750 9.9000 9.9000
Victoria Nguyen 9.8500 9.8750 9.9125 39.3000
Anya Pilgrim 9.8000 9.8875 9.8750 9.8625 39.4250
Danie Ferris 9.9125 9.8500
Leanne Wong 9.8125 9.9500 9.3750 9.9500 39.0875
Ellie Lazzari 9.7875 9.8500 9.8500 9.8875 39.3750
Sloane Blakely 9.8625 9.9500

Individual results

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Medalists

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual all-around Haleigh Bryant (LSU) Jade Carey (Oregon St)
Leanne Wong (Florida)
Not awarded
Vault Anna Roberts (Stanford) Anaya Smith (Arizona St)
Leanne Wong (Florida)
Not awarded
Uneven bars Audrey Davis (OU)
Leanne Wong (Florida)
Not awarded Jordan Bowers (OU)
Katherine LeVasseur (OU)
Balance beam Audrey Davis (OU)
Faith Torrez (OU)
Not awarded Haleigh Bryant (LSU)
Jade Carey (Oregon St)
Selena Harris (UCLA)
Mya Lauzon (California)
Isabella Magnelli (Kentucky)
Maile O'Keefe (Utah)
Abby Paulson (Utah)
Ragan Smith (OU)
Floor Aleah Finnegan (LSU) Jordan Bowers (OU)
Sierra Brooks (Michigan)
Jade Carey (Oregon St)
Jaylene Gilstrap (Utah)
KJ Johnson (LSU)
Maile O'Keefe (Utah)
Faith Torrez (OU)
Raena Worley (Kentucky)
Not awarded

All-around

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Rank Gymnast Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Haleigh Bryant (LSU) 9.9000 9.9250 9.9500 9.9375 39.7125
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jade Carey (Oregon St) 9.9000 9.9000 9.9500 9.9500 39.7000
Leanne Wong (Florida) 9.9375 9.9625 9.8875 9.9125
4 Mya Lauzon (California) 9.9000 9.9000 9.9500 9.8875 39.6375
Anna Roberts (Stanford) 9.9500 9.8875 9.9000 9.9000
Makenna Smith (Utah) 9.9125 9.9125 9.9250 9.8875
7 Kiya Johnson (LSU) 9.8750 9.9000 9.9000 9.9375 39.6125
8 Lilly Hudson (Alabama) 9.8875 9.9000 9.9000 9.8875 39.5750
9 Skylar Killough-Wilhelm (Washington) 9.8500 9.9250 9.8875 9.8875 39.5500
Victoria Nguyen (Florida) 9.8500 9.9125 9.9125 9.8750
11 Audrey Davis (OU) 9.7250 9.9625 9.9625 9.8875 39.5375
Anya Pilgrim (Florida) 9.9125 9.9000 9.8500 9.8750
13 eMjae Frazier (California) 9.8500 9.9000 9.8125 9.9375 39.5000
Gabby Wilson (Michigan) 9.8500 9.8625 9.8750 9.9125
15 Lily Smith (Georgia) 9.7250 9.9250 9.9125 9.9125 39.4750
16 Madelyn Williams (California) 9.8875 9.8250 9.8875 9.8625 39.4625
17 Grace McCallum (Utah) 9.7750 9.8750 9.8875 9.9000 39.4375
18 Chloe Widner (Stanford) 9.8500 9.8000 9.8375 9.9000 39.3875
19 Jordan Bowers (OU) 9.4500 9.9500 9.9375 9.9500 39.2875
20 Brenna Neault (Stanford) 9.7625 9.8250 9.8500 9.8375 39.2750
21 Faith Torrez (OU) 9.3250 9.8500 9.9625 9.9500 39.0875
22 Ella Cesario (California) 9.8500 9.9000 9.2875 9.8250 38.8625
23 Luisa Blanco (Alabama) 9.8750 9.9375 9.1375 9.9000 38.8500
24 Katherine LeVasseur (OU) 9.3750 9.9500 9.1375 9.9000 38.3625
25 Ellie Lazzari (Florida) 9.9250 9.1625 8.9750 9.8250 37.8875

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