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  1. Not sure ill be posting meet live tonight im very sick with pneumonia
  2. Jade Carey of Oregon State will rotate with LSU as an individual qualifier in Session 2. rotation order: Michigan State Vault>Bars>Beam>FloorLSU Bars>Beam>Floor>VaultUtah Beam>Floor>Vault>Bars UCLA Floor>Vault>Bars>Beam
  3. From ncaa.com: INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA announced today the teams and individuals who have advanced to compete in the 2025 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships. The championships, hosted by Texas Woman's University and Knight Eady, will be held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, April 17 to 19. The women’s gymnastics championships consists of eight teams, as well as four all-around competitors and 16 event specialists who were not members of a qualifying team. The top two teams from each of the four regionals have advanced to the national championships. In addition, the top all-around competitor and the top finisher on each event from each regional have also advanced to the national championships. The top two teams from the Alabama and Washington regionals will compete in the first semifinal and the top two teams from the Pennsylvania and Utah regionals will compete in the second semifinal. Team and individual qualifiers for the 2025 women’s gymnastics championships are as follows: TEAM COMPETITION TEAM REGIONAL REGIONAL FINAL SCORE Alabama Alabama 197.675 Florida Alabama 197.700 LSU Pennsylvania 198.050 Michigan State Pennsylvania 198.000 UCLA Utah 197.625 Utah Utah 197.825 Missouri Washington 197.425 Oklahoma Washington 198.450 ALL-AROUND COMPETITION QUALIFIER REGIONAL REGIONAL SCORE Jade Carey, Oregon State Alabama 39.850 Joscelyn Robertson, Arkansas Pennsylvania 39.600 Madison Ulrich, Denver Utah 39.575 Mary McDonough Washington 39.425 INDIVIDUAL EVENT QUALIFIERS EVENT QUALIFIER REGIONAL REGIONAL FINAL SCORE Vault Kaya Forbs, North Carolina Alabama 9.875 Sophia Diaz, Michigan Pennsylvania 9.950 Rosie Casali, Denver Utah 9.950 Ady Wahl, Georgia Washington 9.900 Bars Madelyn Williams, California Alabama 9.950 Maddie Jones, Arkansas Pennsylvania 9.950 Rylie Mundell, Denver Utah 9.900 Olivia Greaves, Auburn Washington 9.950 Beam Mya Lauzon, California Alabama 9.950 Isabella Magnelli, Kentucky Pennsylvania 9.950 Brynlee Andersen, BYU Utah 9.900 Gabby McLaughlin, Auburn Washington 9.925 Floor Mya Lauzon, California Alabama 9.950 Creslyn Brose, Kentucky Pennsylvania 9.950 Mya Hooten, Minnesota Utah 9.925 Lily Smith, Georgia Washington 9.925 LSU will seek to defend its title after winning its first national championship in National Collegiate Women's Gymnastics in 2024. The Tigers edged out California by 0.375 to capture the team title. Rounding out the top four finishers in 2024 were Utah and Florida. Individual champions included Haleigh Bryant (LSU) and eMjae Frazier (Cal) in the all-around, Haleigh Bryant (LSU) and Mya Lauzon (Cal) on vault, Grace McCallum (Utah) and Leanne Wong (Florida) on uneven bars, Konnor McClain (LSU) on balance beam and Leanne Wong (Florida) on floor exercise. Team semifinal and individual competition will be conducted in two sessions Thursday, April 17, at 4:30 and 9 p.m. ET. The top two teams from each semifinal will advance to the championship final competition Saturday, April 19, at 4 p.m. ET. Both semifinals will be broadcast live on ESPN2, and championship final competition will be broadcast live on ABC. For more information and tickets to the women’s gymnastics championships, log on to www.NCAA.com/wgymnastics. The complete 2025 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships bracket is available online at ncaa.com.
  4. LSU & Michigan State ti kets punched to Nattys
  5. Headed to Ft Worth for Elite Eight!
  6. Rotation 4 UK Floor 49.450 LSU Vault 49.350 Arkansas Bars 49.250 Michigan State Beam 49.350 *KJ Johnson (9.5 SV) yurchenko full stuck cold! 9.900 *Lexie Zeiss (10 SV) yurchenko 1.5 step forward - 9.825 *Aleah Finnegan (10 SV) yurchenko 1.5 - hop back - 9.825 *Amari Drayton (10 SV) yurchenko 1.5 shuffle to side - 9.900 *Kailin Chio (10 SV) yurchenko 1.5 - nailed then lost it hop back - 9.750 *Haleigh Bryant (10 SV) Front Pike Half - hop back - 9.900 FINAL: LSU 198.050 Arkansas 197.375 -0.675 Michigan State 198.000 -0.050 UK 197.625 -0.425 All Around:
  7. Rotation 3 UK Beam 49.525 LSU Floor 49.575 Arkansas Vault 49.225 Michigan State Bars 49.575 *Kylie Coen - fhs+2/1 twist, cartwheel+bloso, flo+front full, tour jeté 1/2+popa+popa - i missed seeing it… 9.85 (robbed from what I hear) *Sierra Ballard - dlo 1.5+flo switch leap 1/1+ scissone double pike - nailed landings great routine! 9.900 *Konnor McClain - DLO, back1.5 to front layout - wow debut this season 9.900 *Amari Drayton - dlo switch ring+switch leap half front tuck thru double tuck wolf turn - 9.925 *Aleah Finnegan - double arabian switch ring+tour jete half 2.5 twist+front tuck switch leap - 9.975 *Haleigh Bryant - front hs+double front bloso flo+rudi double stag leap - 9.875 wtf jay put in an inquiry!!! After 3: LSU 148.700 Arkansas 148.125 -0.575 Michigan State 148.650 -0.050 UK 148.225 -0.475
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