Here's a complete look at all the individual all-around champions in NCAA women's gymnastics history, dating back to 1982. LSU's Haleigh Bryant won the 2024 individual title during the national championship semifinals after scoring a 9.9+ in all four events.
Here's the full list of individual all-around national champions, since 1982:
Year | Champion | School | Score |
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2024 | Haleigh Bryant | Highlights | LSU | 39.7125 |
2023 | Maile O'Keefe | Utah | 39.7265 |
2022 | Trinity Thomas | Florida | 39.8125 |
2021 | Anastasia Webb | | Oklahoma | 39.7875 |
2019 | Maggie Nichols | | Oklahoma | 39.7125 |
2018 | Maggie Nichols | Oklahoma | 39.8125 |
2017 | Alex McMurtry | Florida | 39.8125 |
2016 | Bridget Sloan | Florida | 39.7000 |
2015 | Kytra Hunter and Samantha Peszek | Florida and UCLA | 39.600 |
2014 | Kim Jacob | Alabama | 39.625 |
2013 | Bridget Sloan | Florida | 39.600 |
2012 | Kytra Hunter | Florida | 39.725 |
2011 | Kylee Botterman | Michigan | 39.525 |
2010 | Susan Jackson | LSU | 39.625 |
2009 | Courtney Kupets | Georgia | 39.800 |
2008 | Tasha Schwikert | UCLA | 39.600 |
2007 | Courtney Kupets | Georgia | 39.750 |
2006 | Courtney Kupets | Georgia | 39.750 |
2005 | Tasha Schwikert | UCLA | 39.725 |
2004 | Jeana Rice | Alabama | 39.650 |
2003 | Richelle Simpson | Nebraska | 39.800 |
2002 | Jamie Dantzscher | UCLA | 39.675 |
2001 | Onnie Willis and Elise Ray | UCLA and Michigan | 39.525 |
2000 | Heather Brink | Nebraska | 39.625 |
1999 | Theresa Kulikowski | Utah | 39.675 |
1998 | Kim Arnold | Georgia | 39.725 |
1997 | Kim Arnold | Georgia | 39.550 |
1996 | Meredith Willard | Alabama | 39.450 |
1995 | Jenny Hansen | Kentucky | 39.800 |
1994 | Jenny Hansen | Kentucky | 39.400 |
1993 | Jenny Hansen | Kentucky | 39.500 |
1992 | Missy Marlowe | Utah | 39.650 |
1991 | Hope Spivey | Georgia | 39.525 |
1990 | Dee Dee Foster | Alabama | 39.300 |
1989 | Corinne Wright | Georgia | 38.900 |
1988 | Kelly Garrison-Steves | Oklahoma | 38.900 |
1987 | Kelly Garrison-Steves | Oklahoma | 38.150 |
1986 | Jackie Brummer and Penney Hauschild | Arizona State and Alabama | 38.200 |
1985 | Penney Hauschild | Alabama | 37.950 |
1984 | Megan Marsden | Utah | 37.900 |
1983 | Megan McCunniff | Utah | 37.500 |
1982 | Sue Stednitz | Utah | 37.200 |
Eleven schools have an individual all-around champion, with nine of those 11 seeing multiple winners.
WINNING IT ALL: Schools with the most team titles
Georgia leads the most with seven, including three from Courtney Kupets (2006, 2007 and 2009). Kupets also won titles in all events: vault (2007), uneven bars (2006, 2009), balance beam (2006, 2009) and floor exercise (2009).
Kentucky's Jenny Hansen has done something no one else has — win three in a row (1993-1995). Hansen earned event crowns in the vault (1994, 1995), beam (1994, 1995) and in floor exercise (1995).
Here are schools with individual all-around winners:
- Georgia — 7
- Alabama, Florida, Utah — 6
- Oklahoma, UCLA — 5
- Kentucky — 3
- Michigan, Nebraska, LSU — 2
- Arizona State — 1