Oklahoma wins the 2022 NCAA gymnastics national championship
Oklahoma wins the 2022 NCAA gymnastics national title
Oklahoma has won its fifth national championship in eight years. After finishing in fourth following the first rotation, the Sooners surged back to win the title. It all came down to Oklahoma and Florida, as many expected it would all season long. It was going to come down to every single landing, and that it did. Trinity Thomas scored a perfect 10, yet again, on floor, and the title was on the line for the Sooners. Ragan Smith came up to the balance beam and clinched the title with a 9.9625 — the best score on the event all day in the biggest moment of them all. Smith had a few hiccups on prior events earlier in the meet. But with the title on the line, she secured the national championship.
CAME. ALL. THE. WAY. BACK
— Oklahoma Women's Gym (@OU_WGymnastics)
The Sooners are your 2022 National Champions!
The Gators finished just .112 points behind the Sooners. Thomas posted Saturday's highest scores on vault, bars, floor and the all-around.
Here is the full score breakdown from the team final:
Oklahoma takes the lead followed by Florida after the third rotation
Oklahoma had yet another stellar rotation, and it was enough to put the Sooners in the lead after the third rotation on bars. Five gymnasts scored a 9.90 or higher, led by Danielle Sievers who scored a 9.975. Audrey Davis closed out the rotation with a big 9.9625. With that, they went from fourth place after the first rotation to first after the third with just one more event to go.
The Gators again had a strong rotation on beam. Trinity Thomas and Megan Skaggs scored a 9.90 and Alyssa Baumann and Leah Clapper scored just above a 9.9 to keep the Gators in contention for the No. 1 spot.
Utah trails by -.375 after the third event on vault. Jaedyn Rucker, the individual national champion on vault, scored a 9.975, but was the only Ute to score above a 9.9. The Tigers remain in fourth place following the third rotation, as Suni Lee was the only gymnast to score a 9.9 or above on floor for her team.
Here is the full score breakdown heading into the fourth and final rotation ⬇️
Utah and Florida in first and second after second rotation
Utah and Florida lead after the second rotation. The Utes are just barely hanging on to the top spot after the Gators had a spectacular rotation on the uneven bars. Megan Skaggs, Savannah Schoenherr and Trinity Thomas scored back-to-back-to-back 9.90 or higher to close out the rotation, led by Thomas' 9.975. That is the same score that won Thomas the individual title on the uneven bars.
Utah remains in the lead though after Grace McCallum, Abby Paulson and Sydney Solaski each scored 9.9 or above on floor. Solaski had a clutch anchor performance, scoring a 9.9125.
Take a bow, ‼️
— Utah Gymnastics (@UtahGymnastics)
Talk about a CLUTCH performance... Syd scores a 9.9125!
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Oklahoma followed up a season-low performance on floor with a season-high performance on vault. Quite the response from KJ Kindler and her Sooners. Four gymnasts scored a 9.90 or higher, led by Katherine Levasseur who scored a near perfect 9.9750. Olivia Trautman then anchored the rotation with a 9.9625.
Auburn fell to fourth place after the second rotation and will need a solid third rotation on floor. Here is the score breakdown after two rotations:
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🐅- 98.625
🗻- 98.975
🐊- 98.875
🐴- 98.850 |
Utah and Auburn lead after first rotation
Utah and Auburn are in first and second place following the first rotation of the NCAA gymnastics team final. The Utes started out on beam and had a stellar performance from Kara Eaker with a 9.95, followed by a 9.9 from Maile O'Keefe. Watch Eaker's performance here ⬇️
Kara Eaker on beam IS the definition of elegant😍 scores a 9.95!!
— Utah Gymnastics (@UtahGymnastics)
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Auburn saw two fantastic performances from Suni Lee and Derrian Gobourne on bars. Lee scored a 9.9125 and Gobourne scored a team high 9.9375. Gobourne has continued to be a consistent performer for the Tigers throughout the chamopionship. Watch her bar routine here 🤩
ICYMI: led the way in the first rotation with a 9.9375! |
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The Gators are in third after the first rotation on vault. Trinity Thomas came through, per usual, with a high 9.9875, which is the second highest vault ever for a Gator in team final. But, Leanne Wong was the only other Gator to score above a 9.9. Oklahoma is in fourth after a slow start on floor. No Sooner scored above a 9.9. Here is the full score breakdown ⬇️
The NCAA gymnastics championship is underway!
The national championship has begun. Tune into ABC to watch the team final, it can also be streamed . No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 2 Florida, No. 4 Utah and No. 7 Auburn will compete for a national championship. Live stats for the meet are . Oklahoma has won four of last seven championships and is looking for another today after finishing second in 2021. Utah is on the hunt for its first title since 1995, Trinity Thomas will be looking for her first title as a Gator and the Auburn Tigers will look to win its first ever title in program history.
2022 NC women's gymnastics team finals set for Saturday
A new NCAA NC women's gymnastics champion will be crowned this afternoon in Fort Worth. Auburn, Florida, Oklahoma and Utah are all in the hunt for the 2022 team title. Get ready for today's action with a preview from krikya18.com's Michella Chester and College Gym News' Elizabeth Grimesly.
The team championship will begin at 1 p.m. ET from Dickies Arena. The events can be watched on ABC and streamed .
Individual results — Trinity Thomas wins all-around title
The individual competition is wrapped up after the semifinals. Here are the individual national champions on each event:
Vault — Jaedyn Rucker
Bars — Trinity Thomas
Beam — Suni Lee
Floor — Trinity Thomas
All around —Trinity Thomas
Florida's Trinity Thomas won the all-around title after scoring a perfect 10 on floor. After suffering an injury in 2021, Thomas has been better than ever this season. She completed the season slam at the regionals after posting four perfect 10's and a 39.9 all-around score. In the semifinals, her 39.8125 was enough to secure the all-around title, and on top of that, she was crowned champion on floor and on the uneven bars. Right before her bar routine, there was a technical cable difficulty with the uneven bars that delayed her performance. You would think a delay like that would have affected her performance, but she instead stuck her landing and sent her teammates into a full-blown "perfect 10" chant. She scored just short of perfect, with a 9.9750.
Utah's Jaedyn Rucker won the title on vault after sticking a perfect landing. She scored a 9.9625 and provided a much needed spark for her team.
The moment we have been waiting for ‼️ with a BEAUTIFUL vault and she scores a 9.9625🔥
— Utah Gymnastics (@UtahGymnastics)
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Auburn's Suni Lee won the national title on balance beam. Lee scored a 39.6750 on all four events and was a huge reason for Auburn's second place finish in semifinal II. She posted a 9.9625 on balance beam. Watch her performance here:
Florida and Auburn join Oklahoma, Utah in Saturday's team final
Florida and Auburn have advanced to the team final on Saturday to join Oklahoma and Utah. The Gators scored 197.975 and Auburn trailed by .137, scoring 197.8375. Thomas scored a 39.8125 in the meet followed by Megan Skaggs, who posted a 39.6625. Auburn's Suni Lee scored a 39.6750 for the Tigers.
Thomas scored yet another perfect 10 on floor to not only secure Florida's spot in the team final on Saturday, but also win the individual all-around title.
Missouri came in third with a 197.200 and the reigning national champions, Michigan, have been eliminated from the competition after suffering another fall in the last rotation on balance beam and placing fourth.
Here are the final scores from semifinal II:
The team final, featuring Oklahoma, Utah, Florida and Auburn will be this Saturday at 1 p.m. ET on Saturday on . Live scores for the national championship is .
Auburn keeps the lead, Florida moves into second after third rotation
Florida has moved into second place after showing out on balance beam. Megan Skaggs posted a 9.9125 and Trinity Thomas scored a 9.9375. Auburn kept its top spot by .175 of a point. Drew Watson scored a big 9.9250 on vault for the Tigers. Here is the full score breakdown after the third rotation.
Auburn takes over top spot, Michigan is in second at halfway mark
Auburn had a great three performances on floor all at 9.9 or above from Cassie Stevens, Sophia Groth and Suni Lee, then Derrian Gobourne posted a 9.9625 to put them ahead of Michigan. Florida was on hold during an uneven bar cable technical difficulty, and the delay could have definitely affected the Gators momentum. Once the cables were secured, every gymnast was allowed a 30 second touch to re-warm up. No problem at all though for Trinity Thomas, who stuck a perfect landing and scored a 9.9750, just barely short of a perfect 10. It wasn't enough though to take over the second spot, and Gators remain in third halfway through the meet trailing by two-tenths of a point.
Sierra Brooks scored a 9.9 for Michigan on vault in route to a 49.4250 for the Wolverines in the second rotation to keep the second spot.
Missouri had two impressive performances on beam from Sienna Schreiber and Helen Hu, both scoring above a 9.900, but remains in fourth heading into the third rotation.
Florida and Auburn are in the top two spots after the first rotation
Florida started out the meet on vault, with Missouri on bars, Auburn on beam and Michigan on floor in the first rotation.
On floor, Michigan had a great rotation with Natalie Wojcik and Gabby Wilson scoring a 9.9125 and Sierra Brooks and Abby Heiskell posting a 9.900 to put Michigan in the lead with a 49.4875. Auburn finished the first rotation in second after a terrific performance from Olympian Suni Lee. Lee anchored the Tigers with a 9.9625 on beam. The Gators are in third after their vault rotation — Leanne Wong, Trinity Thomas and Megan Skaggs put up a 9.900 but had to report two scores under 9.8. Missouri is in fourth heading in the second rotation, with a 49.1125 on bars.
In the individual competition, UCLA's Jordan Chiles had an uncharacteristic fall on her bar routine, scoring a 9.3375.
Here is the full score breakdown after the first rotation:
Florida is a heavy favorite heading into today's competition after putting up the third highest all-time score of 198.775 in the regionals.
🐊🤸♀️ playing on the competition floor adds up to nation's No. 3 highest total ever - 1⃣9⃣8⃣.7⃣7⃣5⃣
— Gators Gymnastics (@GatorsGym)
On to Ft. Worth for Championships!
Watch Jade Carey's 9.95 on bars
Olympic gold medalist Jade Carey finished finished first in the all-around in Semifinal I with a score of 39.65. Carey now awaits the fate and scores in the individual all-around competition in Semifinal II. Trinity Thomas and Sunisa Lee are among the top contenders that will compete at 6 p.m. ET. For a full list of contenders, click or tap here.
Watch her 9.95 bar routine below ⬇️
Oklahoma and Utah are headed to the team final on Saturday
Oklahoma and Utah have made it out of Semifinal I to advance to Saturday's team finals. The Sooners scored 198.1125 to win the semifinal, followed by a 197.7125 from the Utes. Oklahoma tied its record on floor with a score of 49.6750 and put up its fourth straight 198-plus score.
Utah's Jaedyn Rucker put up a 9.9625 on vault. Check out this landing ⬇️
Here is the full score breakdown. Minnesota and Alabama have been eliminated from the competition.WHAT A LANDING 😍 |
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As for the individual competition, Olympic gold medalist Jade Carey placed first in the all-around in Semifinal I. Here are the leaders in each event:
Semifinal one is underway!
Our first of two semifinals is underway. No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 4 Utah, No. 5 Alabama and No. 8 Minnesota are competing for two spots in the team final on Saturday. The individual champions will also be crowned today.
Minnesota is starting off on beam, with Oklahoma on vault, Alabama on bars and Utah on floor. The semifinal is currently televised on . Here is a link to .