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Women's Gymnastics Championship advancing teams and indiviuals
NCAA.com
Last Updated - Apr 6, 2015 16:46 EDT
INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA announced on Monday the teams and individuals that have advanced to compete for the 2015 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships.
The championships, hosted by Texas Woman’s and Knight Eady Sports Group, will be held at the Fort Worth Convention Center Arena, April 17-19.
The women’s gymnastics championships consist of 12 teams and 12 all-around competitors (who are not on a qualifying team). The top two teams and the top two all-around competitors from each of the six regionals have advanced to the national championships. In addition, the event winners at each regional also advance to the national championships (in their specific event) if they were not part of a qualifying team or the all-around qualifiers.
The top two teams from the three regionals on the left side of the bracket will compete in one of the semifinals, and the top two teams from the three regionals on the right side of the bracket will compete in the other semifinal
The host team and its corresponding group will compete in the second semifinal. If there is not a host institution competing, a random draw will be used to determine which group is placed in semifinal one or two.
Team and individual qualifiers for the 2015 women’s gymnastics championships are as follows:
TEAM COMPETITION
TEAM REGIONAL REGIONAL SCORE
Oklahoma Norman 197.625
Alabama Auburn 197.575
UCLA Columbus 197.500
Florida Morgantown 197.475
LSU Ames 197.175
Georgia Berkeley 197.025
Michigan Columbus 197.000
Stanford Morgantown 197.000
Nebraska Ames 196.950
Auburn Auburn 196.900
Oregon State Norman 196.750
Utah Berkeley 196.575
ALL-AROUND INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS
QUALIFIERS SCHOOL REGIONAL REGIONAL SCORE
Lindsay Mable Minnesota Auburn 39.575
Giana O'Connor Illinois Morgantown 39.475
Nina McGee Denver Ames 39.425
Mary Jane Horth Illinois Morgantown 39.350
Caitlin Brown Iowa State Ames 39.350
Toni Ann Williams Berkeley Berkeley 39.275
Kelsey Morris Boise State Berkeley 39.275
Taylor Harrison Ohio State Columbus 39.250
Brittni Watkins NC State Norman 39.250
Michaela Woodford NC State Norman 39.175
Cami Drouin-Allaire George Washington Auburn 39.175
Sydney Waltz Kentucky Columbus 39.125
INDIVIDUAL EVENT QUALIFIERS
VAULT
No qualifier
BARS SCHOOL REGIONAL REGIONAL SCORES
Sunny Kato Illinois Morgantown 9.950
Jamie Armijo Southern Utah Norman 9.900
BEAM SCHOOL REGIONAL REGIONAL SCORES
Ana Jaworski Southern Utah Norman 9.900
FLOOR
No qualifier
In the 2014 championships, the defending champion Florida and first-time winner Oklahoma became the first co-champions in NCAA women's gymnastics with an overall score of 198.175, the highest total for a champion in history. Kim Jacob of Alabama (39.625) captured the all-around title. Arkansas’s Katherine Grable and Florida’s Alaina Johnson tied for second place (39.600). Claiming the individual event titles were Florida’s Bridget Sloan (bars), Taylor Spears (beam), Grable and Rheagan Courville (vault-tie) and Grable (floor).
Team semifinal and all-around competition will be conducted in two sessions Friday, April 17, at 2 and 8 p.m. ET. The top three teams from each semifinal will advance to the Super Six competition Saturday, April 18, at 7 p.m. ET. The top four individuals in each event (plus ties) from Friday’s semifinals will compete in the individual event competition Sunday, April 19, at 3 p.m. ET.
Bracket:
i.turner.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/external/gametool/brackets/2015-womens-gym-bracket.pdf
Women's Gymnastics Championship advancing teams and indiviuals
NCAA.com
Last Updated - Apr 6, 2015 16:46 EDT
INDIANAPOLIS -- The NCAA announced on Monday the teams and individuals that have advanced to compete for the 2015 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships.
The championships, hosted by Texas Woman’s and Knight Eady Sports Group, will be held at the Fort Worth Convention Center Arena, April 17-19.
The women’s gymnastics championships consist of 12 teams and 12 all-around competitors (who are not on a qualifying team). The top two teams and the top two all-around competitors from each of the six regionals have advanced to the national championships. In addition, the event winners at each regional also advance to the national championships (in their specific event) if they were not part of a qualifying team or the all-around qualifiers.
The top two teams from the three regionals on the left side of the bracket will compete in one of the semifinals, and the top two teams from the three regionals on the right side of the bracket will compete in the other semifinal
The host team and its corresponding group will compete in the second semifinal. If there is not a host institution competing, a random draw will be used to determine which group is placed in semifinal one or two.
Team and individual qualifiers for the 2015 women’s gymnastics championships are as follows:
TEAM COMPETITION
TEAM REGIONAL REGIONAL SCORE
Oklahoma Norman 197.625
Alabama Auburn 197.575
UCLA Columbus 197.500
Florida Morgantown 197.475
LSU Ames 197.175
Georgia Berkeley 197.025
Michigan Columbus 197.000
Stanford Morgantown 197.000
Nebraska Ames 196.950
Auburn Auburn 196.900
Oregon State Norman 196.750
Utah Berkeley 196.575
ALL-AROUND INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS
QUALIFIERS SCHOOL REGIONAL REGIONAL SCORE
Lindsay Mable Minnesota Auburn 39.575
Giana O'Connor Illinois Morgantown 39.475
Nina McGee Denver Ames 39.425
Mary Jane Horth Illinois Morgantown 39.350
Caitlin Brown Iowa State Ames 39.350
Toni Ann Williams Berkeley Berkeley 39.275
Kelsey Morris Boise State Berkeley 39.275
Taylor Harrison Ohio State Columbus 39.250
Brittni Watkins NC State Norman 39.250
Michaela Woodford NC State Norman 39.175
Cami Drouin-Allaire George Washington Auburn 39.175
Sydney Waltz Kentucky Columbus 39.125
INDIVIDUAL EVENT QUALIFIERS
VAULT
No qualifier
BARS SCHOOL REGIONAL REGIONAL SCORES
Sunny Kato Illinois Morgantown 9.950
Jamie Armijo Southern Utah Norman 9.900
BEAM SCHOOL REGIONAL REGIONAL SCORES
Ana Jaworski Southern Utah Norman 9.900
FLOOR
No qualifier
In the 2014 championships, the defending champion Florida and first-time winner Oklahoma became the first co-champions in NCAA women's gymnastics with an overall score of 198.175, the highest total for a champion in history. Kim Jacob of Alabama (39.625) captured the all-around title. Arkansas’s Katherine Grable and Florida’s Alaina Johnson tied for second place (39.600). Claiming the individual event titles were Florida’s Bridget Sloan (bars), Taylor Spears (beam), Grable and Rheagan Courville (vault-tie) and Grable (floor).
Team semifinal and all-around competition will be conducted in two sessions Friday, April 17, at 2 and 8 p.m. ET. The top three teams from each semifinal will advance to the Super Six competition Saturday, April 18, at 7 p.m. ET. The top four individuals in each event (plus ties) from Friday’s semifinals will compete in the individual event competition Sunday, April 19, at 3 p.m. ET.
Bracket:
i.turner.ncaa.com/sites/default/files/external/gametool/brackets/2015-womens-gym-bracket.pdf