Here’s the latest on the NCAA gymnastics championships for 2026.
Key outcome
- Oklahoma won the 2026 NCAA women's gymnastics national championship in Fort Worth, Texas, edging LSU by a narrow margin. Oklahoma’s final score was 198.1625 to LSU’s 198.0750, giving Oklahoma its second consecutive title and eighth in program history.[3]
What happened at the regionals and semifinals
- Regionals took place April 1–5, with teams competing at four sites to determine who advanced to the national semifinals and finals. Notable regional winners included Florida and Oklahoma as top performers in their respective brackets, continuing the late-season momentum for those programs.[5][3]
- The national semifinals featured Florida, LSU, Georgia, Stanford in one, and Oklahoma, Minnesota, UCLA, Arkansas in the other, with Oklahoma posting a dominant 198.3000 in semifinal I and advancing to the finals where they ultimately claimed the title.[3]
Team context
- Oklahoma entered as a defending champion and remained a top favorite throughout the season, ultimately securing the 2026 national title. Florida, LSU, and Minnesota also competed for the title, with Florida having asserted strength earlier in the season and LSU earning runner-up status at the championship.[3]
Individual highlights
- The championship weekend featured standout performances across events, including high-scoring routines and title-contending performances from gymnasts across the top programs. Specific all-around and apparatus winners varied by session, contributing to the dramatic final standings for the team title.[3]
What this means going forward
- Oklahoma’s back-to-back titles reaffirm the program’s dominance in recent years and set a high bar for the 2027 season. LSU’s strong performance reinforces its status as a perennial contender, while Florida and Minnesota’s presence signals continuing depth in the sport’s competitive landscape.[3]
If you’d like, I can pull a concise list of final team rankings, individual event champions, and the full semifinals/finals scores in a compact table. I can also provide a brief recap by event (vault, bars, beam, floor) or summarize regional results by site. Would you prefer a quick table of results or a narrative recap by event?[3]
Sources
The NCAA has announced the teams, all-around competitors, and individual event specialists who have qualified for the 2026 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Tournament. Thirty-six teams will compete in four regional sites from April 1-5, with the top two teams from each regional advancing to the national championships in Fort Worth, Texas on April 16-18.
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