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2019 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament

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2019 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament
VenueFort Worth Convention Center (semi-finals and final)
LocationFort Worth, Texas
Teams36
Medalists
gold medal
 
silver medal
 
bronze medal
 

The 2019 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament were held April 19–20, 2019, at the Fort Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas. The national championship has changed to a new format.[1] The number of regions is reduced from six to four. Regional competitions took place on April 4–6. The top two teams from each region advanced to the championship competition at the Fort Worth Convention Center.

Regional Championships

The top two teams from each region will move to the championship round, indicated in bold.[2]

Regional final teams: LSU* 197.500, Utah 197.250, Minnesota 196.900, Auburn 195.725
Regional final: UCLA* 198.075, Michigan 197.275, Alabama 197.225, Nebraska 196.650
Notes: Kyla Ross, UCLA, scored 10.000 on both the uneven bars and balance beam
Regional final teams: Oklahoma* 198.475, Georgia 198.050, California 197.675, Kentucky 197.600
Notes: Marissa Oakley, University of Georgia and Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma, scored 10.000 on uneven bars
Regional final teams: Denver* 197.375, Oregon St. 196.900, Florida 196.700, Boise St. 196.075

* – Denotes regional champions

NCAA Championship

  • Semifinal I (April 19, 12:00PM CDT)
Team Vault Uneven bars Balance beam Floor Totals
UCLA 49.2875 49.4125 49.3625 49.6125 197.6750
LSU 49.4500 49.4375 49.1875 49.4375 197.5125
Michigan 49.1875 49.3000 49.3375 49.3750 197.2000
Utah 49.2250 49.3250 48.8625 49.3125 196.7250
  • Semifinal II (April 19, 7:00PM CDT)
Team Vault Uneven bars Balance beam Floor Totals
Oklahoma 49.4000 49.5625 49.2875 49.6000 197.8500
Denver 49.1000 49.3875 49.2875 49.2625 197.0375
Oregon St. 49.0875 49.2625 49.2500 49.3000 196.9000
Georgia 49.2375 49.2750 48.8625 49.0875 196.4625

Bold – Denotes Final Four teams (Session's top two teams)

Standings

  • National Champion: Oklahoma - 198.3375
  • 2nd Place: LSU - 197.8250
  • 3rd Place: UCLA - 197.5375
  • 4th Place: Denver - 197.0000
Team Vault Uneven bars Balance beam Floor Totals
Oklahoma 49.6250 49.4500 49.6125 49.6500 198.3375
LSU 49.3750 49.4625 49.4625 49.5250 197.8250
UCLA 49.4250 49.4250 49.3875 49.3000 197.5375
Denver 49.2125 49.2375 49.3500 49.2000 197.0000

Individual results

Source:[3]

Medalists

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Individual all-around Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma) Lexy Ramler (Minnesota)
Kyla Ross (UCLA)
N/A
Vault Kennedi Edney (LSU)
Derrian Gobourne (Auburn)
Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma)
Kyla Ross (UCLA)
N/A N/A
Uneven bars Sarah Finnegan (LSU) Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma)
Lexy Ramler (Minnesota)
N/A
Balance beam Natalie Wojcik (Michigan) Sarah Finnegan (LSU) Katelyn Ohashi (UCLA)
Floor Alicia Boren (Florida)
Lynnzee Brown (Denver)
Brenna Dowell (Oklahoma)
Kyla Ross (UCLA)
N/A N/A

All-Around

Rank Gymnast Team Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Maggie Nichols Oklahoma 9.9500 9.9375 9.9000 9.9250 39.7125
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kyla Ross UCLA 9.9500 9.8625 9.9000 9.9500 39.6625
Lexy Ramler Minnesota 9.9250 9.9375 9.9125 9.8875 39.6625
4 Sarah Finnegan LSU 9.8875 9.9500 9.9375 9.8750 39.6500
5 Kennedi Edney LSU 9.9500 9.9250 9.8125 9.9125 39.6000
6 Lynnzee Brown Denver 9.8500 9.9000 9.8750 9.9500 39.5750
7 MyKayla Skinner Utah 9.9250 9.9125 9.7750 9.9375 39.5500
8 Olivia Karas Michigan 9.8375 9.9000 9.8750 9.9250 39.5375
Natalie Wojcik Michigan 9.8500 9.8375 9.9500 9.9000 39.5375
10 Brenna Dowell Oklahoma 9.9000 9.8875 9.7375 9.9500 39.4750
11 Sienna Crouse Nebraska 9.7875 9.8750 9.8500 9.8750 39.3875
Maddie Karr Denver 9.8500 9.9125 9.7875 9.8375 39.3875
13 Alicia Boren Florida 9.8125 9.8375 9.7750 9.9500 39.3750
Rachel Dickson Georgia 9.8125 9.8875 9.8125 9.8625 39.3750
15 Alex Hyland Kentucky 9.8625 9.7125 9.8625 9.8625 39.3000
Alexandria Ruiz Denver 9.7625 9.8750 9.8375 9.8250 39.3000
17 Sydney Snead Georgia 9.9000 9.9000 9.7250 9.7625 39.2875
18 Kari Lee Utah 9.8375 9.7875 9.8000 9.8250 39.2500
19 Anastasia Webb Oklahoma 9.8500 9.900 9.5875 9.9000 39.2375
20 Mia Sundstorm Denver 9.8125 9.8500 9.5125 9.7625 38.9375
21 McKenna Merrell-Giles Utah 9.9000 9.8750 9.0875 9.8750 38.7375

Event champions

Vault: Kyla Ross (UCLA), Kennedi Edney (LSU), Derrian Gobourne (Auburn), Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma) - 9.95

Uneven bars: Sarah Finnegan (LSU) - 9.95

Balance beam: Natalie Wojcik (Michigan) - 9.95

Floor exercise: Kyla Ross (UCLA), Alicia Boren (Florida), Lynnzee Brown (Denver), Brenna Dowell (Oklahoma) - 9.95

References

  1. ^ NCAA. "Format Changes" (PDF). Retrieved April 6, 2019.
  2. ^ NCAA. "Bracket" (PDF). Retrieved April 6, 2019.
  3. ^ NCAA Women's Championship Score Sheet
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