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2013 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship

2013 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship

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The 2013 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held in Pauley Pavilion, on the campus of UCLA in Los Angeles, California on April 19–21, 2013. The team competition was won by the Florida Gators. Twelve teams from the six regional meets advanced to the NCAA Division I national team and individual titles. The selection show announcing the regional pairings was held on Monday, March 25 at noon PT on NCAA.com.

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Regional Championships

Regional Championships were held on April 6, 2013 at the following six sites with start times between 4 and 6 p.m. local time:[1]

  • Columbus Regional (Ohio State, host) 6 p.m. – LSU (197.275), UCLA (196.950), Arizona (196.100), Ohio State (196.050), North Carolina St (195.275), Central Michigan (194.925)
  • Corvallis Regional (Oregon State, host) 4 p.m. – Georgia (197.425), Arkansas (196.950), Arizona State (195.700), Oregon State (195.375), Boise State (195.300) and California (195.125)
  • Gainesville Regional (Florida, host) 6 p.m. – Florida (198.40), Minnesota (197.10), Auburn (196.70), Maryland (195.575), Pittsburgh (194.775) and Bridgeport (194.225)
  • Morgantown Regional (West Virginia, host) 6 p.m. – Michigan (196.725), Illinois (196.025), Nebraska, Kentucky, West Virginia, North Carolina
  • Norman Regional (Oklahoma, host) 4 p.m. – Oklahoma (197.375), Stanford (196.800), Washington (195.925), Penn State (195.875), Iowa (194.475) and Southern Utah (194.850)
  • Tuscaloosa Regional (Alabama, host) 6 p.m. – Alabama (197.400), Utah (196.400), Denver, Kent State, Brigham Young, Iowa State

NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship

The NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held in Pauley Pavilion, Los Angeles, California, Friday, April 19, 2013:

  • Afternoon session (12:00 pm PT) – Florida (197.775), LSU (197.325), Georgia (197.150), Minnesota (196.375), Illinois (195.700), Stanford (194.700)
  • Evening session (6 pm PT) – Alabama (197.350), Oklahoma (197.200), UCLA (197.200), Michigan (196.850), Utah (196.200), Arkansas (196.150)

NCAA Championship (Super Six Finals)

NCAA Championship (Super Six Finals): Los Angeles, California, Saturday, April 20 (4 p.m. PT) -

  • Team - Florida (197.575), Oklahoma (197.375), Alabama (197.350), UCLA (197.100), LSU (197.050), Georgia (196.675)

Individual Event Finals

Bridget Sloan, Florida
Georgia Dabritz, Utah

Individual Event Finals: Los Angeles, California, Sunday, April 21 (1 p.m. PT)

  • Vault – 1st Diandra Milliner, Alabama & Rheagan Courville, LSU (9.9250); 3rd Olivia Courtney, UCLA (9.9167)
  • Uneven Parallel Bars – 1st Alaina Johnson, Florida (9.9125); 2nd Bridget Sloan, Florida & Georgia Dabritz, Utah (9.9000)
  • Balance Beam – 1st Bridget Sloan, Florida (9.9000); 2nd Hanna Nordquist, Minnesota & Katie Zurales, Michigan (9.8875)
  • Floor Exercise – 1st Joanna Sampson, Michigan (9.9375); 2nd Diandra Milliner, Alabama (9.9250); 3rd Emily Wong, Nebraska (9.9125)
  • All AroundBridget Sloan, Florida, 39.600

Champions

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References

  1. "NCAA Championship Team Finals" Archived 2013-05-17 at the Wayback Machine. uclabruins.com. April 20, 2013. Retrieved April 27, 2013.
  2. "NCAA Championship Individual Event Finals" Archived 2013-05-22 at the Wayback Machine. uclabruins.com. April 21, 2013. Retrieved April 27, 2013.

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