The 2025 NCAA women’s gymnastics championship final is here. Oklahoma, UCLA, Utah and Missouri compete for a national title today at 4 p.m. ET in Fort Worth, Texas, at Dickies Arena.
2025 NC women’s gymnastics championship schedule, scores, results
National championship | Saturday, April 19
- Oklahoma, UCLA, Utah, Missouri – 4 p.m. | ABC | Live stats | Live stream
2025 NC women’s gymnastics championship bracket
Here’s a look at the NC women’s gymnastics championship bracket:
The championship features a field of 36 teams determined based on their national qualifying score. The NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Committee seeds teams 1-16, and the remaining teams are placed geographically at one of the four regional sites. Included in the championship field are also 12 all-around competitors and 64 individual event specialists (all of whom are not on a qualifying team).
2025 WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS DATES AND SITES Round City Venue Dates Host Regional Salt Lake City Jon M. Huntsman Center April 2-6 Utah
Regional Seattle Alaska Airlines Arena April 2-6 Washington Regional Tuscaloosa, Ala. Coleman Coliseum April 2-6 Alabama Regional University Park, Pa. Rec Hall April 2-6 Pennsylvania State Championship Fort Worth, Texas Dickies Arena April 17 & 19 Texas Woman’s Univ.
and Knight Eady The teams and individuals who have advanced to compete in the 2025 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships have been announced.
Championship qualifiers | Rotation order | Bracket
At the national championships, semifinal team, all-around competition and individual event specialist finals will be conducted in two sessions. The top two teams from each semifinal will advance to championship final competition.
The team championship will be awarded to the team with the highest cumulative team score, with five scores counting per event. The all-around and individual event championships will be awarded to the individuals with the highest cumulative score during semifinal competition.
2025 NC women’s gymnastics regionals | ESPN+
- First Round Play-In: BYU 195.950, Utah State 194.475
- First Round Play-In: Illinois 195.475, UC Davis 194.050
The top two teams from each semifinal will advance to the championship final competition.
NC women’s gymnastics championship history
Last season, LSU won its first-ever NC women’s gymnastics national championship. Here’s the complete list of champions since 1982.
Year Champion Coach Points Runner-Up Points Host or Site 2024 LSU Jay Clark 198.2250 Cal 197.8500 Fort Worth, Texas 2023 Oklahoma K.J. Kindler 198.3875 Florida 198.2375 Fort Worth, Texas 2022 Oklahoma K.J. 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 K.J. Kindler 198.3375 LSU 197.8250 Fort Worth, Texas 2018 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 198.0750 Oklahoma 198.0375 St. Louis 2017 Oklahoma K.J. Kindler 198.3875 LSU 197.7375 St. Louis 2016 Oklahoma K.J. 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, K.J. 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 Kondos 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 Oregon State 2005 Georgia Suzanne Yoculan 197.825 Alabama 197.4 Auburn 2004 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 198.125 Georgia 197.2 UCLA 2003 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.825 Alabama 197.275 Nebraska 2002 Alabama Sarah Patterson 197.575 Georgia 197.25 Alabama 2001 UCLA Valorie Kondos Field 197.575 Georgia 197.4 Georgia 2000 UCLA Valorie Kondos 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 Kondos Field 197.15 Arizona State 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 Oregon State 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 Oregon State 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 Arizona State 186.7 Florida 1985 Utah Greg Marsden 188.35 Arizona State 186.6 Utah 1984 Utah Greg Marsden 186.05 UCLA 185.55 UCLA 1983 Utah Greg Marsden 184.65 Arizona State 183.3 Utah 1982 Utah Greg Marsden 148.6 Cal State Fullerton 144.1 Utah
Here’s the full list of all individual all-around champions in NCAA women’s gymnastics history, going back to 1982.
The teams and individuals who have advanced to compete in the 2025 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships have been announced.
The 2025 national collegiate women’s gymnastics championships regional selections were announced by the NCAA on Monday.