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Oklahoma Wins Seventh NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Title in Dominant Performance

The Sooners reclaimed the championship with a 198.0125 score, edging UCLA, as Missouri achieved a historic podium finish in Fort Worth.

Katelyn Rosen of the UCLA Bruins performs her floor routine during the NCAA Gymnastics Semi-Final at Dickies Arena on April 17, 2025 in Fort Worth, Texas.
Colt Walker of the Stanford Men's Gymnastics Team in the NCAA Championships at the Covelli Center on April 20, 2024 in Columbus, OH.
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Overview

  • Oklahoma secured its seventh NCAA women’s gymnastics championship and third title in four years with a score of 198.0125, defeating UCLA by four-tenths of a point.
  • The Bruins, led by Olympic gold medalist Jordan Chiles, finished second with a 197.6125, their best result since winning the title in 2018.
  • Missouri made history with its first-ever Final Four appearance, finishing third and achieving the program’s best national result to date.
  • Utah, despite entering the finals as a top contender, placed fourth after critical errors on balance beam derailed its title hopes.
  • Defending champion LSU failed to advance past the semifinals, highlighting the depth and unpredictability of this year’s competition.