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2025 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament
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The 2025 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament is the 42nd NCAA women's gymnastics tournament, the annual women's gymnastics championship contested by the teams of the member associations of NCAA. The first and second round and regional final were hosted on campuses from April 2 to April 6, 2025, while the semi-final and final were held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas from April 17 to April 19, 2025.[1][2]
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Format
The eight lowest seeded teams competed in the first round. Winners advanced to the second round, with 32 total teams at four regional sites. The top two teams from each region moved on to the semi-finals in Fort Worth, Texas. The top two teams in each semi-final advanced to the "Four on the Floor" for the team national title.
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First round | Second round | Regional final | Semi-finals | Final | |||||||||||||||||||
April 4 – University Park | |||||||||||||||||||||||
#8 Michigan State #9 Kentucky | 197.625 197.525 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 5 – University Park | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Ohio State Penn State | 196.400 196.225 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
#8 Michigan State #9 Kentucky | 198.000 197.625 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 4 – University Park | |||||||||||||||||||||||
#1 LSU #16 Arkansas | 198.050 197.375 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 2 – University Park | #1 LSU #16 Arkansas | 198.100 197.550 | |||||||||||||||||||||
April 17 – Fort Worth | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Maryland | 196.250 | Michigan Maryland | 197.050 196.825 | ||||||||||||||||||||
#1 LSU #4 Utah | 197.5250 197.7625 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
West Virginia | 195.325 | April 3 – Salt Lake City | |||||||||||||||||||||
#5 UCLA #8 Michigan State | 197.7375 197.3625 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
#5 UCLA #10 Minnesota | 197.750 197.200 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 5 – Salt Lake City | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Southern Utah Boise State | 196.475 195.175 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
#5 UCLA #10 Minnesota | 197.625 196.825 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 3 – Salt Lake City | |||||||||||||||||||||||
#4 Utah Denver | 197.825 197.350 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 2 – Salt Lake City | #4 Utah #13 Stanford | 197.650 196.500 | |||||||||||||||||||||
April 19 – Fort Worth | |||||||||||||||||||||||
BYU | 195.950 | Denver BYU | 197.650 196.000 | ||||||||||||||||||||
#2 Oklahoma #4 Utah | 198.0125 197.2375 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Utah State | 194.475 | April 4 – Seattle | |||||||||||||||||||||
#5 UCLA #7 Missouri | 197.6125 197.2500 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
#7 Missouri #12 Georgia | 197.650 196.175 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 6 – Seattle | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Arizona Arizona State | 196.250 196.050 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
#7 Missouri Arizona | 197.425 196.250 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 4 – Seattle | |||||||||||||||||||||||
#2 Oklahoma #15 Auburn | 198.450 197.325 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 3 – Seattle | #2 Oklahoma #15 Auburn | 198.025 196.950 | |||||||||||||||||||||
April 17 – Fort Worth | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Illinois | 195.475 | Nebraska Illinois | 195.675 195.725 | ||||||||||||||||||||
#2 Oklahoma #3 Florida | 197.550 197.200 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
UC Davis | 194.050 | April 4 – Tuscaloosa | |||||||||||||||||||||
#7 Missouri #11 Alabama | 197.300 196.825 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
#6 California #11 Alabama | 197.550 197.275 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 6 – Tuscaloosa | |||||||||||||||||||||||
North Carolina Iowa | 196.250 196.000 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
#6 California #11 Alabama | 197.575 197.675 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 4 – Tuscaloosa | |||||||||||||||||||||||
#3 Florida #14 Oregon State | 197.700 196.825 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
April 3 – Tuscaloosa | #3 Florida #14 Oregon State | 198.225 197.050 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Clemson | 195.400 | NC State Clemson | 196.275 195.875 | ||||||||||||||||||||
Rutgers | 193.875 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Individual qualifiers
Regional results
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NCAA championship
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Semi-finals
The top two teams from each semifinal advanced to the National Championship, which was televised live on ABC on April 19 at 4:00 pm ET.
Final
^a Missouri was originally awarded fourth place, but after an inquiry into Amy Weir's score on beam, Missouri's team score increased enough to raise them to third place.[45]
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References
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