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Oklahoma wins 2025 NCAA women gymnastics national championships

Oklahoma has caused its seventh program title at 2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics National Championships. The Sooners scored 198,0125 points and exceeded the UCLA, Missouri and Utah in the final of the championship.

2025 NC Women’s Gymnastics Championships Klammer

Here is a look at the NC Women’s Gymstics Championships Bracket:

The last 2025 NC women's gymnastics clip

Last championship class

2025 NC women’s gymnastics championships, results, results

Wednesday, April 2

University Park Regional

Salt Lake City Regional

Thursday, April 3

university Park regional

Tuscaloosa regional

Salt Lake City Regional

Seattle regional

Friday, April 4th

Tuscaloosa regional

Seattle regional

Saturday, April 5th

Sunday, April 6th

Thursday, April 17th

National Championship | Saturday, April 19th

About the championships

The championship shows a field of 36 teams that are determined on the basis of their national qualification. The Seeds teams of the NCAA Women’s Gymstics Committee 1-16 and the remaining teams are geographically placed at one of the four regional locations. In the championship field there are also 12 all-round competitors and 64 individuals (all of whom are not in a qualification team).

2025 women’s gymnastics data and sights
Round City Venue Data host
Regional Salt Lake City Jon M. Huntsman Center 2nd to April 6th

Utah

Regional Seattle Alaska Airlines Arena 2nd to April 6th Washington
Regional Tuscaloosa, ala. Coleman Coliseum 2nd to April 6th Alabama
Regional University Park, PA. Rec Hall 2nd to April 6th State Pennsylvania
championship Fort Worth, Texas Dickies Arena April 17th and 19th Univ.
and knight Eeady

The teams and individuals who have promoted the National Collegiate Women’s Gymnasics Championships 2025 were announced.

Championship qualifiers | Rotation order

At the national championships, the final of the semi-final team, the all-round competition and the individual event specialist are carried out in two sessions. The two best teams from each semi -finals will rise to the championship final competition.

The team championship will be awarded to the team with the highest cumulative team score, whereby five points per event count. The all-round and individual event championships are awarded to the people with the highest cumulative score during the semi-final competition.

Nc Women’s Gymnasics Championships history

Here is the full list of champions since 1982.

Year champion trainer Dot Second Dot Host or site
2025 Oklahoma KJ Kindler 198.012 Ucla 197,6125 Fort Worth, Texas
2024 LSU Jay Clark 198.2250 Cal 197,8500 Fort Worth, Texas
2023 Oklahoma KJ Kindler 198,3875 Florida 198.2375 Fort Worth, Texas
2022 Oklahoma KJ Kindler 198.2000 Florida 198.0875 Fort Worth, Texas
2021 Michigan Beverly Plocki 198.25 Oklahoma 198.1625 Fort Worth, Texas
2020 Canceled due to Covid-19
2019 Oklahoma KJ Kindler 198,3375 LSU 197,8250 Fort Worth, Texas
2018 Ucla Valorie Kondo’s field 198.0750 Oklahoma 198.0375 St. Louis
2017 Oklahoma KJ Kindler 198,3875 LSU 197,7375 St. Louis
2016 Oklahoma KJ Kindler 197.675 LSU 197.450 Fort Worth, Texas
2015 Florida Rhonda faehn 197.850 Utah 197,800 Fort Worth, Texas
2014 Florida, Oklahoma Rhonda Faehn, KJ Kindler 198.175 LSU 197,600 Birmingham, ala.
2013 Florida Rhonda faehn 197.575 Oklahoma 197.375 Ucla
2012 Alabama Sarah Patterson 197.850 Florida 197.775 Georgia Tech
2011 Alabama Sarah Patterson 197.65 Ucla 197.375 Cleveland
2010 Ucla Valorie Kondo’s field 197.725 Oklahoma 197.25 Florida
2009 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.825 Alabama 197.575 Nebraska
2008 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.45 Utah 197.125 Georgia
2007 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.85 Utah 197.25 Utah
2006 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.75 Utah 196.8 State Oregon
2005 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.825 Alabama 197.4 Auburn
2004 Ucla Valorie Kondo’s field 198.125 Georgia 197.2 Ucla
2003 Ucla Valorie Kondo’s field 197.825 Alabama 197.275 Nebraska
2002 Alabama Sarah Patterson 197.575 Georgia 197.25 Alabama
2001 Ucla Valorie Kondo’s field 197.575 Georgia 197.4 Georgia
2000 Ucla Valorie Kondo’s field 197.3 Utah 196,875 Boise State
1999 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 196.85 Michigan 196.55 Utah
1998 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.725 Florida 196.35 Ucla
1997 Ucla Valorie Kondo’s field 197.15 State of Arizona 196.85 Florida
1996 Alabama Sarah Patterson 198.025 Ucla 197.475 Alabama
1995 Utah Greg Marsden 196.65 Alabama, Michigan 196.425, 196,425 Georgia
1994 Utah Greg Marsden 196.4 Alabama 196.35 Utah
1993 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 198 Alabama 196,825 State Oregon
1992 Utah Greg Marsden 195.65 Georgia 194.6 Minnesota
1991 Alabama Sarah Patterson 195.125 Utah 194,375 Alabama
1990 Utah Greg Marsden 194.9 Alabama 194,575 State Oregon
1989 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 192.65 Ucla 192.6 Georgia
1988 Alabama Sarah Patterson 190.05 Utah 189.5 Utah
1987 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 187.9 Utah 187.55 Utah
1986 Utah Greg Marsden 186.95 State of Arizona 186.7 Florida
1985 Utah Greg Marsden 188.35 State of Arizona 186.6 Utah
1984 Utah Greg Marsden 186.05 Ucla 185.55 Ucla
1983 Utah Greg Marsden 184.65 State of Arizona 183.3 Utah
1982 Utah Greg Marsden 148.6 Cal State Fullerton 144.1 Utah

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