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NCAA women’s gymnastics individual all-around champions, since 1982. Here's the full list of all individual all-around champions in NCAA women's gymnastics history, going back to 1982.
UCLA is back in the NCAA gymnastics championships for the first time since 2019. April 13, 2023. Thursday’s semifinals, which feature Florida, California, ...
Forty-one years. That's how long it took after the first NCAA gymnastics championship in 1982 for an HBCU (Historically Black College or University) to have a gymnastics program of its own.
This post was updated April 16 at 10:39 p.m. In sports, the best team doesn’t always win. You could argue that’s what makes sports great. That’s what makes them unpredictable.
The 2025 NCAA gymnastics championships will also stream live on ESPN Plus. You can get a subscription to ESPN Plus for $11.99 per month. Another option is to sign up for an annual subscription for ...
After a thrilling season, full of dynamic performances and often stunning results, the 2025 NCAA gymnastics championships are finally upon us and just eight teams remain in contention for the ...
Other NCAA gymnastics stars elected to skip the current college season in order to train exclusively for the Olympics, including UCLA’s Jordan Chiles (USA) and Ana Padurariu (Canada), as well as ...
The second week of the NCAA gymnastics has come to an end. The post NCAA Gymnastics Judging Once Again Under Fire by Fans as Utah Coach Makes Feelings Clear After Unexpected Loss appeared first on ...
While men's gymnastics at the NCAA level is struggling to survive — there are currently only a dozen Division I programs — women are heading in the opposite direction.
In April, the NCAA gymnastics championship made its live broadcast debut on ABC, averaging 808,000 viewers – a remarkable 510% increase over the 2019 final, which aired on ESPNU.
This year's NCAA gymnastics championship broadcast was a perfect example of the potential audience for women's sports if they're handled with respect.
She was also the U.S. women’s head coach at the 1979 World Championships, then judged at the Olympics in 1996 and 2000 and at NCAA Championships in the early 2000s. She saw firsthand how far women’s ...