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NCAA Gymnastics Championships 2025 Summary: Oklahoma Sooners win again

Correction/clarification: The school of Kailin Chios incorrectly identified an earlier version of this live history. She fights for LSU.

The Oklahoma Sooners Women’s Gymnastics team did it again.

The Sooners won on Saturday in Fort Worth, Texas, the NCAA gymnastics championship and survived the US Olympia gold medalist Jordan Chiles and UCLA, to continue what has become a decade of dominance within sport today.

Under the direction of Senior Jordan Bowers, who won the individual all-round title on Thursday, Oklahoma No. 2 led from start to finish on the way to the sixth national championship of the program in nine attempts from 2016 (the NCAA championships 2020 were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.)

The Sooners built such a strong lead that only UCLA No. 5 had a realistic chance of catching it due to the final rotation. Instead, the Bruins had to be satisfied with the second, followed by Missouri No. 7 and No. 4 Utah. (The Red Rocks initially took third place, but a delayed successful evaluation request moved the tigers before Utah.)

“Just a fairy tale end,” said Bowers in a television interview about ABC. “… I’m so damn proud of this team and I’m so proud to be earlier.”

Oklahoma’s coach, KJ Kindler, said about ABC that she believed that her team’s performance in his first rotation on Balance Beam was decisive in her run. She said she told the Sooners before the final on Saturday that it would probably score 49.6000 points for this apparatus to win. They landed with a score of 49,6125.

Oklahoma also achieved the highest combined score of the afternoon on the Vault, the apparatus that did her to fail a year ago. The Sooners competed in the NCAA championship of the NCAA championship as No. 1, but fell apart on the vault and could not rise to the final.

“This was a group that was sacrificed for each other. This was a group that went for each other in a member,” said Kindler about ABC. “You could see it in your chemistry. It changed us. And that’s why we are here.”

Here is everything else that you may have missed from the women’s team final at the NCAA Gymnastics Championships:

Here are the final team ranking at the NCAA Gymnasics Championships 2025:

  1. No. 2 Oklahoma: 198.0125 (Beams: 49,6125 | Floor: 49.5875 | Vault: 49,4375 | Beams: 49.3750)
  2. No. 5 UCLA: 197.6125 (floor: 49,6125 | Vault: 49.2875 | Beams: 49.4000 | Beam: 49.3125)
  3. No. 7 Missouri: 197.2500 (vault: 49.2000 | Beams: 49,1750 | Beam: 49,3875 | Floor: 49.4875)
  4. No. 4 Utah: 197.2375 (bars: 49,4500 | Beam: 49.1875 | Floor: 49.4750 | vault: 49.1250)

Soil exercise has long been one of Jordan Chile’s best events, and she flirted on the floor on Saturday during the first rotation of the UCLA with a perfect 10.

Chile, who was part of the US team, who won gold at the Olympic Games in Paris 2024, achieved a score of 9,9750 in order to briefly promote the UCLA in first place. The score was better than the 9,9625, which team-mate Brooklyn Moors deserves to win this year’s NCAA title on the apparatus.

During Saturday, the individual national women’s championships were decided on Thursday.

Here are the complete results:

All -round

  1. Jordan Bowers (Oklahoma): 39,7125
  2. Grace McCallum (Utah): 39,6750
  3. Faith Torrez (Oklahoma): 39,6375

Vault

  1. Kailin Chio (LSU): 9,9750
  2. Sage Kellerman (Michigan State) and Grace McCallum (Utah): 9,9500
  3. Amy Doyle (Michigan state): 9.9125

Uneven bars

  1. Jordan Chiles (UCLA): 9,9750
  2. Grace McCallum (Utah): 9.9625
  3. Six-way tie: 9,9375

Balancing ray

  1. Helen Hu (Missouri): 9,9875
  2. Emma Malabuyo (UCLA): 9,9750
  3. Five-way tie: 9,9500

Floor exercise

  1. Brooklyn Moors (UCLA): 9,9625
  2. Jordan Bowers (Oklahoma), Grace McCallum (Utah) and Faith Torrez (Oklahoma): 9,9500
  3. Aleah Finnegan (LSU), Skyla Schulte (Michigan State) and Lily Smith (Georgia): 9.9375

The NCAA championships in women’s gymnastics followed the men’s finals later on Saturday, in which Michigan won his first NCAA title in 11 years.

Under the leadership of the US Olympic bronze medalist Fred Richard and Paul Juda, the Wolverines sat down the five-time defending champion Stanford, Stanford with the last points of the last rotation. Richard also won the men’s individual all-round title.

Here are the complete results from the NCAA gymnastics final of the men:

  1. Michigan: 332.224
  2. Stanford: 332.061
  3. Oklahoma: 327,891
  4. Nebraska: 326.222
  5. Penn State: 317.258
  6. Illinois: 316.293

The gymnastics National Championships were broadcast live on ABC, with streaming options available for the ESPN or Fubo.

Take a look at the NCAA championships on Fubo

It is difficult to say to say with the No. 1 total seed -Lsu in the semi -finals on Thursday.

If they had expired semifinals, the favorite in Utah No. 4 would have been. The Red Rocks took a total number of points from 197,7625 – factions of a point before UCLA No. 5, which took second place on the field. But if they had preferred to go out of sowing or recent history, it would have been Oklahoma No. 2. The Sooners drove through their semi-finals and were led by the winner of this year’s individual all-round title Jordan Bowers.

So the four finalists are stacked in the semi -finals:

  1. No. 4 Utah: 197.7625 (Beams: 49,2125 | Floor: 49.5625 | Vault: 49,3375 | Beams: 49,6500)
  2. No. 5 UCLA: 197.7375 (floor: 49.5250 | Vault: 49.2375 | Beam: 49,4250 | Beam: 49.5500)
  3. No. 2 Oklahoma: 197,5500 (bars: 49.4000 | Beam: 49,3500 | Floor: 49.5250 | Vault: 49.2750)
  4. No. 7 Missouri: 197,3000 (floor: 49.2225 | Vault: 49.1250 | Beams: 49,4500 | Beam: 49.5000)

There was neither a perfect score in the semi -finals nor in the final, and there is a simple reason for this. A score of 10.0 is a particularly difficult achievement at the national championships, since there are more judges who essentially increases the bar for a gymnast to achieve a perfect number of points. At regular season meetings, each event is achieved by two judges. However, there are six at the Nationals – with the best and worst points that are dropped and the other four are averaged.

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