The 2025 NCAA women’s gymnastics championships will be held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, on April 17–19. During a selection show that aired on ESPNU on Monday, March 24, the championship teams, all-around participants, and individual event specialists were revealed.
A field of 36 teams is selected for the tournament based on their national qualification score. Teams 1 through 16 are seeded by the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Committee, while the remaining teams are assigned to one of the four regional sites. Additionally, 64 individual event specialists and 12 all-around competitors (none of whom are on a qualifying team) form part of the championship field.
2025 WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS DATES AND SITES | ||||
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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 |
Regionals | ESPN+
Wednesday, April 2
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First Round Play-In (Maryland vs. West Virginia) | 2 p.m. ET
- First Round Play-In (Utah State vs. BYU) | 5 p.m. ET
Thursday, April 3
- Regional Semifinal, Session 1 (Ohio State, Penn State, Michigan State, Kentucky) | 1 p.m. ET
- Regional Semifinal, Session 2 (LSU, Arkansas, Michigan, Play-In Winner) | 7 p.m. ET
- First Round Play-In (Clemson vs. Rutgers) | 3 p.m. ET
- Regional Semifinal, Session 1 (UCLA, Minnesota, Southern Utah, Boise State) | 4 p.m. ET
- Regional Semifinal, Session 2 (Utah, Stanford, Denver, Play-In Winner) | 10 p.m. ET
- First Round Play-In (Illinois vs. UC Davis) | 5 p.m. ET
Friday, April 4
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Regional Semifinal, Session 1 (California, Alabama, North Carolina, Iowa) | 2 p.m. ET
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Regional Semifinal, Session 2 (Florida, Oregon State, NC State, Play-In Winner) | 8 p.m. ET
- Regional Semifinal, Session 1 (Missouri, Georgia, Arizona, Arizona State) | 4 p.m. ET
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Regional Semifinal, Session 2 (Oklahoma, Auburn, Nebraska, Play-In Winner) | 10 p.m. ET
Saturday, April 5
- University Park Regional Final (Top two teams from each semifinal) | 5 p.m. ET
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Salt Lake City Regional Final (Top two teams from each semifinal) | 8 p.m. ET
Sunday, April 6
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Tuscaloosa Regional Final (Top two teams from each semifinal)| 6 p.m. ET
- Seattle Regional Final (Top two teams from each semifinal)| 8 p.m. ET
Championships | April 17-19
A total of eight teams, along with four all-around competitors and 16 event specialists, will progress from regional competitions to the national championships. The leading two teams, top all-around competitors, and the highest-ranking event specialists in each discipline (not part of an advancing team) from each region will secure automatic spots at the national championships.
During the national championships, the semifinals for teams, all-around competitors, and individual event specialists will take place across two sessions. The top two teams from each semifinal will move on to the championship finals.
The team championship will be awarded to the team that achieves the highest overall score, with five scores counted for each event. Individual championships for all-around and event specialists will go to those with the highest cumulative scores from the semifinal rounds.
History of Championships
LSU took home its first-ever NC women’s gymnastics national title last season. The full list of champions since 1982 may be found here.
Year | Champion | Coach | Points | Runner-Up | Points | Host or Site |
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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 |
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