How to watch the NCAA women’s gymnastics championship

Utah’s Lucy Stanhope celebrates after competing on the vault during the NCAA college women’s gymnastics championships on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Fort Worth, Texas.

Utah’s Lucy Stanhope celebrates after competing on the vault in the course of the NCAA faculty ladies’s gymnastics championships on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Fort Value, Texas.

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Florida’s Trinity Thomas competes within the ground train in the course of the NCAA ladies’s gymnastics championships on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Fort Value, Texas.

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Utah’s Abby Paulson competes on the stability beam in the course of the NCAA faculty ladies’s gymnastics championships on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Fort Value, Texas.

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Auburn’s Sunisa Lee laughs as she talks with teammates in the course of the NCAA ladies’s gymnastics championships on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Fort Value, Texas.

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Oklahoma’s Ragan Smith competes on the ground train in the course of the NCAA faculty ladies’s gymnastics championships on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Fort Value, Texas.

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NCAA ladies’s gymnastics championships

Remaining

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Florida’s Trinity Thomas competes within the ground train in the course of the NCAA ladies’s gymnastics championships on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Fort Value, Texas.

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When: Saturday, 11 a.m. MDT.

Venue: Dickies Area (14,000 capability), Fort Value, Texas.

TV: ABC.

Livestream:WatchESPN

The groups

  • No. 1 Oklahoma.
  • No. 2 Florida.
  • No. 4 Utah.
  • No. 6 Auburn.

The stakes

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Utah’s Abby Paulson competes on the stability beam in the course of the NCAA faculty ladies’s gymnastics championships on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Fort Value, Texas.

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All of it comes all the way down to this.

Oklahoma, Florida, Auburn and Utah are the final groups standing and can compete in a ultimate winner-take-all meet, the place the top-scoring group wins the nationwide championship.

Florida is the prohibitive favourite to take dwelling the title, regardless of having been outscored by Oklahoma in the course of the semifinals.

The Sooners, in the meantime, have been the dominant program within the sport during the last decade and stay a menace to win one other title.

Utah has the historic pedigree, however the Utes haven’t gained a nationwide title since 1995. The third-place end in 2021 was this system’s finest since 2015, when the Crimson Rocks narrowly misplaced to Florida.

As for Auburn, the Tigers are the underdogs within the competitors and are the least predictable group within the subject. Auburn has produced a few of the highest scores within the nation this season, but in addition has the bottom scores of any group within the ultimate.

The 2022 NCAA champions

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Auburn’s Sunisa Lee laughs as she talks with teammates in the course of the NCAA ladies’s gymnastics championships on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Fort Value, Texas.

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  • Trinity Thomas (Florida) — All-around, ground train and uneven bars.
  • Sunisa Lee (Auburn) — Stability beam.
  • Jaedyn Rucker (Utah) — Vault.

The postseason All-People

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Oklahoma’s Ragan Smith competes on the ground train in the course of the NCAA faculty ladies’s gymnastics championships on Thursday, April 14, 2022, in Fort Value, Texas.

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Oklahoma

  • Jordan Bowers: First group (ground), second group (bars and vault).
  • Audrey Davis: First group (bars).
  • Danae Fletcher: First group (ground).
  • Katherine LeVasseur: First group (bars).
  • Danielle Sievers: First group (ground), second group (bars).
  • Ragan Smith: First group (ground).
  • Allie Stern: First group (vault).
  • Olivia Trautman: Second group (beam and vault).
  • Carly Woodard: Second group (beam).

Florida

  • Nya Reed: Second group (ground).
  • Megan Skaggs: First group (all-around and vault), second group (beam).
  • Trinity Thomas: First group (all-around, bars, beam, ground and vault).
  • Leanne Wong: First group (all-around, vault and ground), second group (bars).

Auburn

  • Derrian Gobourne: First group (bars and ground).
  • Sophia Groth: Second group (beam).
  • Sara Hubbard: First group (vault).
  • Sunisa Lee: First group (all-around, beam and ground), second group (bars).
  • Drew Watson: First group (vault).

Utah

  • Alexia Burch: First group (vault).
  • Kara Eaker: First group (beam).
  • Grace McCallum: First group (all-around and ground).
  • Maile O’Keefe: First group (all-around and beam), second group (bars).
  • Abby Paulson: First group (beam).
  • Jaedyn Rucker: First group (vault).
  • Sage Thompson: Second group (bars).
  • Sydney Soloski: Second group (ground).

 

 

 

 

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