NCAA gymnastics live results, scores, winners for 2024 women’s college championships
One more meet, and the 2024 NCAA gymnastics season is over. Who would’ve thought it’d look like this?
For the first time since 2012, Oklahoma will not compete for a title. The two-time defending champions had one of its worst scores in program history during the semifinals, in which it counted three falls between beam and vault. While it was a shocking result, it means that NCAA gymnastics will have a new national champion for the first time in nine years.
LSU, Cal, Florida and Utah take the floor (and vault, and bars, and beam) for the final time Saturday. Only one program can wear the crown. Utah and Florida have been this close the past few years, as the Gators finished second two years in a row and the Red Rocks third for three straight finals. LSU are the favorites but Cal is close behind, even if this is its first finals appearance in program history.
Anything can happen in Fort Worth.
The Sporting News is tracking live updates and results from the 2024 NCAA gymnastics championship, including scores and winners from the meet.
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NCAA gymnastics championship 2024 resultsWinners are in bold in each table.
Team competition Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Total LSU – – – 49.6125 49.6125 Cal – – 49.4750 – 49.4750 Utah – 49.4375 – – 49.4375 Florida 49.2500 – – – 49.2500NCAA gymnastics championship 2024 winnersWinners are in bold in each table.
Team competition Place Team Score 1st – – 2nd – – 3rd – – 4th – –The results below are based on Thursday’s semifinal results.
All-around Place Gymnast School Score 1st Haleigh Bryant LSU 39.7125 2nd Leanne Wong Florida 39.7000 Jade Carey Oregon State Individual event winnersVault
Place Gymnast School Score 1st Anna Roberts Stanford 9.9500 2nd Anaya Smith Arizona 9.9375 Leanne Wong Florida Bars
Place Gymnast School Score 1st Audrey Davis Oklahoma 9.9625 Leanne Wong Florida 3rd Katherine LeVasseur Oklahoma 9.9500 Jordan Bowers Oklahoma Beam
Place Gymnast School Score 1st Audrey Davis Oklahoma 9.9625 Faith Torrez Oklahoma 3rd Haleigh Bryant LSU 9.9500 Mya Lauzon Cal Abby Paulson Utah Maile O’Keefe Utah Selena Harris UCLA Isabella Magnelli Kentucky Ragan Smith Oklahoma Jade Carey Oregon State Floor
Place Gymnast School Score 1st Aleah Finnegan LSU 9.9625 2nd KJ Johnson LSU 9.9500 Faith Torrez Oklahoma Jordan Bowers Jaylene Oklahoma Jaylene Gilstrap Utah Maile O’Keefe Utah Sierra Brooks Michigan Jade Carey Oregon State Raena Worley Kentucky NCAA gymnastics championship live updates, highlightsAll times Eastern.
4:48 p.m. – Another fall on floor. This time, it’s Cal’s Kyen Mayhew. She scores a 9.2000.
4:38 p.m. – Amelie Morgan with a solid 9.125 leadoff for Utah on the beam.
4:28 p.m. – After one rotation, it’s LSU with the lead! Cal sits in second followed by Utah and Florida.
4:20 p.m. – eMjae Frazier with the first 9.9500 of the meet! After all, Cal is the second best team in the nation on beam.
WOW!!! eMjae with the 9.95!!!#GoBears🐻| #OneDayBetter pic.twitter.com/GRuRLRICXt
— Cal Women’s Gymnastics (@CalWGym) April 20, 20244:16 p.m. – LSU’s KJ Johnson sits her front layout on floor, an unusual mistake for the junior. The Tigers will look to drop her 9.2875 with three more routines to go in this rotation.
4:09 p.m. – Florida begins on vault, Utah on bars, Cal on beam and LSU on floor.
4:07 p.m. – Here’s what a national championship would mean for each program.
What’s at stake in this afternoon’s #NCAAgym Championship! It will be the 1st title for any of the head coaches.
No. 2 LSU: 1st title
No. 3 Cal: 1st title
No. 4 Florida: 4th title, 1st since 2015
No. 5 Utah: 10th title (would tie Georgia for NCAA record), 1st since 1995
— Brandis Heffner (@brandisheffner) April 20, 20244:02 p.m. – It’s show time. In two hours, a new champion will be crowned.
How to watch 2024 NCAA gymnastics championshipTV channel: ABCLive stream: ESPN+, ESPN app, FuboThe 2024 NCAA gymnastics championship begins at 4 p.m. ET on Saturday, April 20. It will be broadcast live on ESPN from Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
Cord-cutters can access the meet live with Fubo, which offers a free trial.
The ESPN family of networks will also provide live streams of singular events and special commentary from former Olympians and collegiate stars John Roethlisberger and Aly Raisman. There will also be a quad-box viewing option and a Spanish-language viewing option, all on ESPN+.
In addition, the crews’ commentary will be boosted by the use of “Tech Tools,” according to the network, including height and distance markers on vault, protractors for body angle and a height grid on bars, and what the network called a “split-o-meter” on beam.