- NCAA Women's Gymnastics championship
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The NCAA introduced Women's Gymnastics as a championship sport in 1982. Since then, only four universities have claimed the overall Division I championship; Division II competition was discontinued in 1987. During the early years of competition, the University of Utah under the leadership of head coach Greg Marsden dominated the field of competition. During the late 1980s and 1990s, the University of Georgia (UGA), coached by Suzanne Yoculan, and the University of Alabama, coached by Sarah Patterson, gained success and claimed several titles. With the exception of 2002 and 2011 when the University of Alabama won the NCAA title, UCLA coached by Valorie Kondos Field, and UGA have both claimed all titles since 1997, including back-to-back titles in 2003 and 2004 for UCLA followed by five straight UGA titles between 2005 and 2009.
Alabama was winner of the 2011 NCAA Women's Gymnastics championship.
The championships in 2012 will be held April 20-22, 2012 at the Gwinnett Center in Duluth, Georgia with Georgia Institute of Technology as host. The 2013 championships will take place on April 19-21, 2013 at UCLA's Pauley Pavilion in Los Angeles, California.
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Current season
The top two teams, as well as the top two all-around competitors not from an advancing team, at each regional receive a berth in the NCAA Championships, In addition, individual event winners who did not already qualify with their team or as an all-arounder will advance. At the national championships, the top three teams from each of the first day's sessions advancing to the Super Six Team Finals.
2011
Main article: 2011 NCAA Women's Gymnastics ChampionshipNCAA Women's Gymnastics Regional Fields:
Regional Championships were held on April 2, 2011 at the following six sites.
- Ann Arbor Regional – Crisler Arena, 6 p.m. (ET) Ann Arbor, Michigan; Host: University of Michigan; Finish: Michigan (1st), Kent State (2nd), Ohio State, Minnesota, Stanford, Iowa State
- Athens Regional – Stegeman Coliseum, 4 p.m. (ET) Athens, Georgia; Host: University of Georgia; Finish: UCLA (1st), Georgia (2nd), LSU, North Carolina State, Maryland, West Virginia
- Corvallis Regional – Gill Coliseum, 7 p.m. (ET) Corvallis, Oregon; Host: Oregon State University; Finish: Oregon State (1st), Nebraska (2nd), Michigan State, San Jose State, Iowa, Southern Utah
- Denver Regional – Magness Arena, 8 p.m. (ET) Denver, Colorado; Host: University of Denver; Finish: Arkansas(1st), Florida (2nd), Boise State, Denver, Arizona, Brigham Young
- Norman Regional – Lloyd Noble Center, 5 p.m. (ET) Norman, Oklahoma; Host: University of Oklahoma; Finish: Oklahoma (1st), Utah (2nd), Washington, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Missouri
- Tuscaloosa Regional – Coleman Coliseum, 7 p.m. (ET) Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Host: University of Alabama; Finish: Alabama (1st), Illinois (2nd), Penn State, Auburn, Kentucky, Central Michigan
NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship:
The Women's Gymnastics Championship held in the Wolstein Center, at Cleveland, Ohio on April 15–17, 2011.
- NCAA Championships, Cleveland, Ohio, Friday, April 15: Afternoon session (12:00 pm ET) – No. 2 seed UCLA, No. 3 Oklahoma, No. 6 Michigan, No. 7 Georgia, No. 10 Arkansas and No. 11 Illinois; Evening session (6 pm ET) – No. 1 seed Alabama, No. 4 Oregon State, No. 5 Florida, No. 8 Utah, No. 9 Nebraska and No. 12 and host team Kent State.
- NCAA Championship (Super Six Finals), Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday, April 16 (4 p.m. ET) - Oklahoma, Michigan, UCLA, Alabama, Nebraska, Utah
- Individual Event Finals, Cleveland, Ohio, Sunday, April 17 (1 p.m. ET):
- Vault – 1st, Marissa King, University of Florida, 9.8750; 2nd, Madison Mooring, University of Oklahoma, 9.8250; 3rd, Erin Davis, University of Nebraska, 9.8188
- Uneven Parallel Bars – 1st, Kat Ding, University of Georgia, 9.9125; 2nd, Jen Kesler, Oregon State University, 9.8750; 3rd, Sarah DeMeo, University of Alabama, 9.8625; 3rd, Makayla Stambaugh, Oregon State University, 9.8625; 3rd, Monique DeLaTorre, UCLA, 9.8625
- Balance Beam – 1st, Sam Peszek, UCLA, 9.90; 2nd, Kayla Hoffman, University of Alabama, 9.8875; 2nd, Aisha Gerber, UCLA, 9.8875
- Floor Exercise – 1st, Geralen Stack-Eaton, University of Alabama, 9.9375; 2nd, Maranda Smith, University of Florida, 9.9000; 2nd, Kylee Botterman, University of Michigan, 9.9000; 2nd, Brittani McCullough, UCLA, 9.9000
Alabama won the 2011 team competition, earning their fifth national championship.
Previous season
2010
Main article: 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics ChampionshipNCAA Women's Gymnastics Regional Fields:
- Los Angeles Regional (at UCLA): UCLA (First), Arkansas (Second), Iowa State, Arizona, BYU, Arizona State, Saturday, April 10 6 pm (PT)
- Salt Lake City Regional (at Utah): Florida (First), Utah (Second), Auburn, Boise State, Denver, Washington
- Columbia Regional (at Missouri): Missouri (First), Oregon State (Second), Georgia (Second), Minnesota, Iowa, North Carolina (Note: Oregon State won tiebreaker)
- Lexington Regional (at Kentucky): Alabama (First), Nebraska (Second), Illinois, Kentucky, Central Michigan, Michigan State
- University Park Regional (at Penn State): Oklahoma (First), LSU (Second), Penn State, Maryland, Ohio State, New Hampshire
- Morgantown Regional (at West Virginia): Stanford (First), Michigan (Second), Southern Utah, North Carolina State, Kent State, West Virginia
NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship:
- NCAA Championships, Gainesville, FL, April 22, Afternoon Session (1 p.m. ET): UCLA (No.1 seed), Oklahoma (No. 4), Utah (No. 5), Oregon State (No. 8), LSU (No. 9), Nebraska (No. 12); Evening Session (7 p.m. ET): Florida (No. 2), Alabama (No. 3), Stanford (No. 6), Arkansas (No. 7), Missouri (No. 10), Michigan (No. 11)
- NCAA Championship (Super Six Finals), Gainesville, FL, April 23 ( 6 p.m. ET): UCLA, Utah, Oklahoma, Alabama, Florida, Stanford
- Individual Event Finals – Gainesville, FL, Saturday, April 24 (6 p.m.)
UCLA won the 2010 competition, earning their sixth national championship.
Team champions
Division I
- 1982 Utah
- 1983 Utah
- 1984 Utah
- 1985 Utah
- 1986 Utah
- 1987 Georgia
- 1988 Alabama
- 1989 Georgia
- 1990 Utah
- 1991 Alabama
- 1992 Utah
- 1993 Georgia
- 1994 Utah
- 1995 Utah
- 1996 Alabama
- 1997 UCLA
- 1998 Georgia
- 1999 Georgia
- 2000 UCLA
- 2001 UCLA
- 2002 Alabama
- 2003 UCLA
- 2004 UCLA
- 2005 Georgia
- 2006 Georgia
- 2007 Georgia
- 2008 Georgia
- 2009 Georgia
- 2010 UCLA
- 2011 Alabama
Total championships[1]
- 10 Georgia
- 9 Utah
- 6 UCLA
- 5 Alabama
Team championship annual results
- 1982
- Utah, 148.60
- Cal State Fullerton, 144.15
- Penn State, 143.10
- Oregon State, 143.00
- Arizona State, 142.95
- UCLA, 142.40
- Florida, 140.90
- Nebraska, 138.10
- Oklahoma State, 137.20
- Michigan, 136.90
- 1983
- Utah, 184.65
- Arizona State, 183.30
- Cal State Fullerton, 179.25
- Alabama, 179.05
- Florida, 177.85
- (tie) UCLA and LSU, 177.80
- Ohio State, 176.65
- Oregon State, 173.55
- Nebraska, 165.55
- 1984
- Utah, 186.05
- UCLA, 185.55
- Cal State Fullerton, 183.9
- Arizona State, 183.65
- Florida, 182.2
- Alabama, 180.8
- Penn State, 179.45
- Washington, 178.55
- Georgia, 177.6
- Arizona, 176.9
- 1985
- Utah, 188.35
- Arizona State, 186.6
- Florida, 184.3
- Alabama, 184.05
- Cal State Fullerton, 183.5
- Oregon, 183.15
- Georgia, 180.9
- Ohio State, 179.75
- Penn State, 179.0
- Oklahoma, 177.4
- 1986
- Utah, 186.95
- Arizona State, 186.70
- Alabama, 186.35
- Georgia, 185.45
- Cal State Fullerton, 185.00
- Penn State, 182.70
- UCLA, 181.70
- Florida, 181.30
- LSU, 180.55
- Ohio State, 177.80
- 1987
- Georgia, 187.90
- Utah, 187.55
- UCLA, 187.00
- Alabama, 186.60
- Arizona State, 184.00
- Florida, 183.80
- LSU, 181.50
- Ohio State, 180.20
- Washington, 179.85
- Nebraska, 179.50
- Arizona, 179.45
- Oregon State, 174.50
- 1988
- Alabama, 190.05
- Utah, 189.50
- UCLA, 188.80
- LSU, 187.90
- Georgia, 186.80
- Florida, 186.65
- Oregon State, 186.50
- Arizona State, 185.10
- Arizona, 184.00
- Nebraska, 183.55
- Penn State, 179.70
- Michigan State, 178.80
- 1989
- Georgia, 192.65
- UCLA, 192.60
- Alabama, 192.10
- Nebraska, 190.80
- Utah, 190.20
- Cal State Fullerton, 189.45
- (tie) Arizona State and Oregon State, 187.90
- Oklahoma, 187.05
- Florida, 187.00
- Arizona, 186.50
- Ohio State, 186.40
- 1990
- Utah, 194.900
- Alabama, 194.575
- Georgia, 193.225
- UCLA, 193.100
- Nebraska, 192.225
- LSU, 192.100
- Oregon State, 189.950
- Cal State Fullerton, 189.700
- Towson State, 187.975
- (tie) Arizona and Florida, 187.175
- Ohio State, 183.650
- 1991
- Alabama, 195.125
- Utah, 194.375
- Georgia, 193.375
- Oregon State, 192.350
- Penn State, 190.950
- Florida, 189.700
- LSU, 188.600
- Brigham Young, 187.700
- (tie) Arizona State and Auburn, 187.650
- Arizona, 187.475
- Utah State, 185.950
- 1992
- Utah, 195.650
- Georgia, 194.600
- Alabama, 193.350
- Penn State, 192.775
- Arizona, 191.950
- Oregon State, 191.375
- Arizona State, 191.025
- California, 190.725
- UCLA, 189.825
- Stanford, 189.100
- Florida, 188.725
- Brigham Young, 187.775
- 1993
- Georgia, 198.000
- Alabama, 196.825
- Utah, 195.825
- UCLA, 194.925
- Auburn, 194.725
- Arizona, 194.075
- (tie) LSU and Oregon State, 193.425
- Michigan, 193.125
- Florida, 192.950
- Penn State, 192.700
- Arizona State, 192.175
- 1994
- Utah, 196.400
- Alabama, 196.350
- Georgia, 195.850
- Michigan, 195.150
- UCLA, 194.975
- Florida, 194.850
- Oregon State, 193.625
- LSU, 193.225
- Brigham Young, 192.325
- Arizona State, 190.825
- Washington, 190.525
- New Hampshire, 188.450
- 1995
- Utah, 196.650
- (tie) Alabama and Michigan, 196.425
- UCLA, 196.150
- Georgia, 196.075
- Oregon State, 194.850
- Florida, 195.425
- Penn State, 194.150
- LSU, 193.025
- Brigham Young, 191.925
- Nebraska, 191.750
- West Virginia, 189.650
- 1996
- Alabama, 198.025
- UCLA, 197.475
- (tie) Georgia and Utah, 196.775
- Oregon State, 196.525
- Michigan, 196.375
- Arizona, 195.125
- Florida, 194.825
- Stanford, 194.025
- Nebraska, 193.950
- Penn State, 192.700
- Brigham Young, 192.500
- 1997
- UCLA, 197.150
- Arizona State, 196.850
- Georgia, 196.600
- Michigan, 196.500
- Florida, 196.425
- Nebraska, 195.250
- Utah, 196.025
- Washington, 195.975
- Alabama, 195.600
- Minnesota, 194.775
- Penn State, 194.300
- LSU, 193.825
- 1998
- Georgia, 197.725
- Florida, 196.350
- Alabama, 196.300
- Utah, 196.025
- UCLA, 195.750
- Arizona State, 195.450
- Washington, 195.450
- Michigan, 195.425
- LSU, 195.300
- Penn State, 194.625
- North Carolina State, 194.125
- Brigham Young, 193.400
- 1999
- Georgia, 196.850
- Michigan, 196.550
- Alabama, 195.950
- Arizona State, 195.900
- UCLA, 195.850
- Nebraska, 194.800
- Utah, 195.475
- Penn State, 194.775
- LSU, 194.475
- (tie) Florida and Stanford, 194.000
- West Virginia, 191.850
- 2000
- UCLA, 197.300
- Utah, 196.875
- Georgia, 196.800
- Nebraska, 196.725
- Alabama, 196.500
- Michigan, 195.725
- Penn State, 195.350
- Iowa State, 195.325
- LSU, 194.950
- Oregon State, 194.750
- Brigham Young, 194.500
- West Virginia, 194.175
- 2001
- 2002
- Alabama, 197.575
- Georgia, 197.250
- UCLA, 197.150
- Utah, 196.950
- Nebraska, 196.425
- Stanford, 196.025
- Michigan, 196.175
- LSU, 195.850
- Minnesota, 195.700
- Florida, 195.675
- Arizona, 194.975
- Oregon State, 192.925
- 2003
- UCLA, 197.825
- Alabama, 197.275
- Georgia, 197.150
- Nebraska, 197.125
- Michigan, 196.050
- Utah, 195.300
- Florida, 196.325
- Stanford, 196.200
- Arizona State, 194.225
- LSU, 194.000
- Iowa, 193.825
- Auburn, 193.525
- 2004
- UCLA, 198.125
- Georgia, 197.200
- (tie) Alabama and Stanford, 197.125
- Florida, 196.800
- Utah, 195.775
- LSU, 196.650
- Michigan, 196.500
- Arizona State, 196.325
- Nebraska, 196.150
- Oklahoma, 195.750
- Iowa, 194.775
- 2005
- Georgia, 197.825
- Alabama, 197.400
- Utah, 197.275
- UCLA, 197.150
- Michigan, 196.575
- Nebraska, 196.425
- Florida, 196.225
- Iowa State, 195.975
- LSU, 195.800
- Penn State, 194.975
- Brigham Young, 194.625
- Oklahoma, 194.425
- 2006
- Georgia, 197.750
- Utah, 196.800
- Alabama, 196.725
- Florida, 196.275
- Nebraska, 196.175
- Iowa State, 194.725
- Michigan, 196.00
- LSU, 195.650
- Arizona State, 195.575
- Oklahoma, 195.525
- Oregon State, 195.150
- Arkansas, 194.375
- 2007
- [2]
- Georgia, 197.850
- Utah, 197.250
- Florida, 197.225
- UCLA, 196.925
- Stanford, 196.825
- Nebraska, 195.975
- LSU, 196.275
- Oklahoma, 196.250
- Alabama, 196.125
- Oregon State, 195.100
- Denver, 195.575
- Michigan, 195.100
- 2008
- [3]
- Georgia, 197.450
- Utah, 197.125
- Stanford, 196.750
- Florida, 196.700
- LSU, 196.350
- Alabama, 196.125
- UCLA, 196.725
- (tie) Michigan and Oklahoma, 196.075
- Arkansas, 195.825
- Oregon State, 195.475
- Denver, 194.200
- 2009
- Georgia, 197.825
- Alabama, 197.575
- Utah, 197.425
- Florida, 196.725
- Arkansas, 196.475
- LSU, 196.375
- UCLA, 196.625
- Stanford, 196.225
- Penn State, 196.100
- Oklahoma, 195.825
- Oregon State, 195.350
- Illinois, 195.050
- 2010
- UCLA, 197.725
- Oklahoma, 197.250
- Alabama, 197.225
- Stanford, 197.100
- Florida, 197.000
- Utah, 196.225
- Nebraska, 196.175
- Oregon State, 196.050
- LSU, 196.025
- Michigan, 195.700
- Arkansas, 195.600
- Missouri, 194.600
- 2011
- Alabama, 197.650
- UCLA, 197.375
- Oklahoma, 197.250
- Nebraska, 196.725
- Utah, 196.500
- Michigan, 196.425
- Florida, 196.125
- Oregon State, 196.100
- Arkansas, 195.450
- Georgia, 195.450
- Illinois, 195.100
- Kent State University, 195.000
- From 1993 onward, scores for the top 6 teams are from the team finals (also known as the Super Six.)
- The scores for teams ranked 7th and lower are from the qualifying sessions, which is why the scores for some of these teams are higher than the scores of teams ranked above them.
Division II
Individual champions
All-around champions
- 1982 - Sue Stednitz, Utah
- 1983 - Megan McCunniff, Utah
- 1984 - Megan Marsden, Utah
- 1985 - Penney Hauschild, Alabama
- 1986 - (tie) Jackie Brummer, Arizona State; Penney Hauschild, Alabama
- 1987 - Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma
- 1988 - Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma
- 1989 - Corinne Wright, Georgia
- 1990 - Dee Dee Foster, Alabama
- 1991 - Hope Spivey, Georgia
- 1992 - Missy Marlowe, Utah
- 1993 - Jenny Hansen, Kentucky
- 1994 - Jenny Hansen, Kentucky
- 1995 - Jenny Hansen, Kentucky
- 1996 - Meredith Willard, Alabama
- 1997 - Kim Arnold, Georgia
- 1998 - Kim Arnold, Georgia
- 1999 - Theresa Kulikowski, Utah
- 2000 - Heather Brink, Nebraska
- 2001 - (tie) Onnie Willis, UCLA; Elise Ray, Michigan
- 2002 - Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA
- 2003 - Richelle Simpson, Nebraska
- 2004 - Jeana Rice, Alabama
- 2005 - Tasha Schwikert, UCLA
- 2006 - Courtney Kupets, Georgia
- 2007 - Courtney Kupets, Georgia
- 2008 - Tasha Schwikert, UCLA
- 2009 - Courtney Kupets, Georgia
- 2010 - Susan Jackson, LSU
- 2011 - Kylee Botterman, Michigan
Vault champions
- 1982 - Elaine Alfano, Utah
- 1983 - Elaine Alfano, Utah
- 1984 - Megan Marsden, Utah
- 1985 - Elaine Alfano, Utah
- 1986 - (tie) Pam Loree, Penn State; Kim Neal, Arizona State
- 1987 - Yumi Mordre, Washington
- 1988 - Jill Andrews, UCLA
- 1989 - Kim Hamilton, UCLA
- 1990 - Michele Bryant, Nebraska
- 1991 - (tie) Anna Basaldua, Arizona; Hope Spivey, Georgia
- 1992 - (tie) Kristen Kenoyer, Utah; Tammy Marshall, Massachusetts; Heather Stepp, Georgia
- 1993 - Heather Stepp, Georgia
- 1994 - Jenny Hansen, Kentucky
- 1995 - Jenny Hansen, Kentucky
- 1996 - Leah Brown, Georgia
- 1997 - Susan Hines, Florida
- 1998 - (tie) Fontaine, Stanford; Susan Hines, Florida
- 1999 - Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA
- 2000 - Heather Brink, Nebraska
- 2001 - Cory Fritzinger, Georgia
- 2002 - Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA
- 2003 - Ashley Miles, Alabama
- 2004 - Ashley Miles, Alabama
- 2005 - Kristen Maloney, UCLA
- 2006 - Ashley Miles, Alabama
- 2007 - Courtney Kupets, Georgia
- 2008 - Susan Jackson, LSU
- 2009 - Ashleigh Clare-Kearney, LSU
- 2010 - Vanessa Zamarripa, UCLA
- 2011 - Marissa King, Florida
Uneven bars champions
- 1982 - Lisa Shirk, Pittsburgh
- 1983 - Jeri Cameron, Arizona State
- 1984 - Jackie Brummer, Arizona State
- 1985 - Penney Hauschild, Alabama
- 1986 - Lucy Wener, Georgia
- 1987 - Lucy Wener, Georgia
- 1988 - Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma
- 1989 - Lucy Wener, Georgia
- 1990 - Marie Roethlisberger, Minnesota
- 1991 - Kelly Macy, Georgia
- 1992 - Missy Marlowe, Utah
- 1993 - (tie) Agina Simpkins, Georgia; Beth Wymer, Michigan
- 1994 - (tie) Lori Strong, Georgia; Sandy Woolsey, Utah; Beth Wymer, Michigan
- 1995 - Beth Wymer, Michigan
- 1996 - Stephanie Woods, Alabama
- 1997 - Jenni Beathard, Georgia
- 1998 - Heidi Moneymaker, UCLA
- 1999 - Angie Leonard, Utah
- 2000 - Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA
- 2001 - Yvonne Tousek, UCLA
- 2002 - Andree Pickens, Alabama
- 2003 - (tie) Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA; Kate Richardson, UCLA
- 2004 - Elise Ray, Michigan
- 2005 - Terin Humphrey, Alabama
- 2006 - (tie) Courtney Kupets, Georgia; Kristina Baskett, Utah
- 2007 - Terin Humphrey, Alabama
- 2008 - Tasha Schwikert, UCLA
- 2009 - Courtney Kupets, Georgia
- 2010 - Carly Janiga, Stanford
- 2011 - Kat Ding, Georgia
Balance beam champions
- 1982 - Sue Stednitz, Utah
- 1983 - Julie Goewey, Cal State Fullerton
- 1984 - Heidi Anderson, Oregon State
- 1985 - Lisa Zeis, Arizona State
- 1986 - Jackie Brummer, Arizona State
- 1987 - Yumi Mordre, Washington
- 1988 - Kelly Garrison-Steves, Oklahoma
- 1989 - (tie) Jill Andrews, UCLA; Joy Selig, Oregon State
- 1990 - Joy Selig, Oregon State
- 1991 - (tie) Gina Basile, Alabama; Missy Marlowe, Utah
- 1992 - (tie) Dana Dobransky, Alabama; Missy Marlowe, Utah
- 1993 - Dana Dobransky, Alabama
- 1994 - Jenny Hansen, Kentucky
- 1995 - Jenny Hansen, Kentucky
- 1996 - Summer Reid, Utah
- 1997 - (tie) Elizabeth Reid, Arizona State; Summer Reid, Utah
- 1998 - (tie) Kim Arnold, Georgia; Jenni Beathard, Georgia; Betsy Hamm, Florida
- 1999 - (tie) Kiralee Hayashi, UCLA; Theresa Kulikowski, Utah; Andree Pickens, Alabama
- 2000 - Lena Degteva, UCLA
- 2001 - Theresa Kulikowski, Utah
- 2002 - Elise Ray, Michigan
- 2003 - Kate Richardson, UCLA
- 2004 - Ashley Kelly, Arizona State
- 2005 - Kristen Maloney, UCLA
- 2006 - (tie) Courtney Kupets, Georgia; April Burkholder, LSU
- 2007 - Ashley Postell, Utah
- 2008 - Grace Taylor, Georgia
- 2009 - Courtney Kupets, Georgia
- 2010 - Susan Jackson, LSU
- 2011 - Samantha Peszek, UCLA
Floor exercise champions
- 1982 - Mary Ayotte-Law, Oregon State
- 1983 - Kim Neal, Arizona State
- 1984 - Maria Anz, Florida
- 1985 - Lisa Mitzel, Utah
- 1986 - (tie) Penney Hauschild, Alabama; Lisa Zeis, Arizona State
- 1987 - Kim Hamilton, UCLA
- 1988 - Kim Hamilton, UCLA
- 1989 - (tie) Kim Hamilton, UCLA; Corinne Wright, Georgia
- 1990 - Joy Selig, Oregon State
- 1991 - Hope Spivey, Georgia
- 1992 - Missy Marlowe, Utah
- 1993 - (tie) Amy Durham, Oregon State; Tammy Marshall, Massachusetts; Heather Stepp, Georgia
- 1994 - Hope Spivey-Sheeley, Georgia
- 1995 - (tie) Leslie Angeles, Georgia; Jenny Hansen, Kentucky; Stella Umeh, UCLA
- 1996 - (tie) Heidi Hornbeek, Arizona; Kim Kelly, Alabama
- 1997 - Leah Brown, Georgia
- 1998 - (tie) Karin Lichey, Georgia; Stella Umeh, UCLA
- 1999 - Marny Oestreng, Bowling Green
- 2000 - Suzanne Sears, Georgia
- 2001 - Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA
- 2002 - (tie) Jamie Dantzscher, UCLA; Nicole Arnstad, LSU
- 2003 - Richelle Simpson, Nebraska
- 2004 - (tie) Ashley Miles, Alabama; Courtney Bumpers, North Carolina
- 2005 - Courtney Bumpers, North Carolina
- 2006 - Kate Richardson, UCLA
- 2007 - Morgan Dennis, Alabama
- 2008 - Courtney McCool, Georgia
- 2009 - Courtney Kupets, Georgia; Ashleigh Clare-Kearney, LSU
- 2010 - Brittani McCullough, UCLA
- 2011 - Geralen Stack-Eaton, Alabama
See also
- NCAA Men's Gymnastics championship
- AIAW Intercollegiate Women's Gymnastics champions
- East Atlantic Gymnastics League
- List of gymnastics terms
References
- ^ "National Collegiate Women's Gymnastics". NCAA. http://www.ncaasports.com/gymnastics/womens/history. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
- ^ "Women's Gymnastics Meet Results". National Collegiate Athletic Association. April 27, 2007. http://www.ncaasports.com/gymnastics/womens/results/0427_wgym_results. Retrieved 2007-04-28.
- ^ "Women's Gymnastics Meet Results". http://www.georgiadogs.com/fls/8800/stats/WomensFinal.htm. Retrieved 2008-04-26.[dead link]
External links
- NCAA women's gymnastics
- 2005 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship RecordsPDF (60.1 KiB)
- Discontinued NCAA Championships: Women's Division II Gymnastics Championship RecordsPDF (121 KiB)
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