2014_NCAA_Women's_Gymnastics_Championship

2014 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament

2014 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament

Collegiate gymnastics competition


The 2014 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament was the 39th NCAA women's gymnastics tournament, the annual women's gymnastics championship contested by the teams of the member associations of NCAA. The first round (regionals) was hosted on campuses from on April 5, 2014, and the semi-finals and final were held at Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex in Birmingham, Alabama from April 18 to April 20, 2014.[1]

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Regional Championships

The Regional Championships was held on April 5, 2014, at the following six sites:[2]

  • Athens Regional (host: Georgia) – 1. Michigan 196.750; 2. Georgia 196.375; 3. Central Michigan 195.600; 4. Ohio State 195.100; 5. North Carolina State 194.550; 6. Rutgers 193.750
  • Baton Rouge Regional (host: LSU) – 1. LSU 198.325; 2. Stanford 197.275; 3. Iowa State 196.350; 4. Kent State 195.125; 5. Auburn 195.050; 6. Arizona 194.825
  • Fayetteville Regional (host: Arkansas) – 1. Utah 197.300; 2. UCLA 196.600; 3. Arkansas 196.375; 4. Arizona State Univ. 194.425; 5. UC Davis 193.900; 6. Utah State 191.875[3]
  • Minneapolis Regional (host: Minnesota) – 1. Oklahoma 197.725; 2. Illinois 196.600; 3. Minnesota 196.350; 4. California 195.700; 5. Southern Utah 195.150; 6. San Jose State 193.950[4]
  • Seattle Regional (host: Washington) – 1. Alabama 197.550; 2. Nebraska 196.975; 3. Denver 195.625; 4. Washington 195.550; 5. Boise State 195.275; 6. Brigham Young 194.650
  • State College Regional (host: Penn State) – 1. Florida 197.050; 2. Penn State 196.725; 3. Oregon State 196.525; 4. Kentucky 195.925; 5. New Hampshire 195.025; 6. Maryland 194.525

NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship

The NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship were held in Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex, Birmingham, Alabama, on Friday, April 18, 2014.

  • Afternoon session (1 p.m. CST) – Oklahoma (197.500), Georgia (197.300), LSU (197.100), Stanford (196.600), Michigan (196.425), Illinois (195.800)
  • Evening session (7 p.m. CST) – Alabama & Florida (197.650), Nebraska (197.100), UCLA (197.050), Utah (197.025), Penn State (194.825)

NCAA Championship (Super Six Finals)

NCAA Championship (Super Six Finals): Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex, Birmingham, Alabama, on Saturday, April 19, 2014. (6 p.m. CST) -

  • Team - Florida & Oklahoma (198.175), LSU (197.600), Alabama (197.550), Georgia (197.100), Nebraska (196.500)

Individual Event Finals

Individual Event Finals: Birmingham–Jefferson Convention Complex, Birmingham, Alabama, on Sunday, April 20, 2014. (2 p.m. CST)

  • Vault – 1st Katherine Grable, Arkansas & Rheagan Courville, LSU (9.9750); 3rd Haley Scaman, Oklahoma (9.9667)
  • Uneven Bars – 1st Bridget Sloan, Florida (9.9375); 2nd Samantha Shapiro, Stanford (9.9250); 3rd Kristina Vaculik, Stanford (9.9000)
  • Balance Beam – 1st Taylor Spears, Oklahoma (9.925); 2nd Lindsey Cheek, Georgia (9.900); 3rd Madeline Gardiner, Oregon State & Mary Beth Box, Georgia & Sydney Ewing, LSU & Jamie Schleppenbach, Nebraska (9.8875)
  • Floor Exercise – 1st Katherine Grable, Arkansas (9.9625); 2nd Joanna Sampson, Michigan & Maileana Kanewa, Oklahoma & Haley Scaman, Oklahoma (9.950)
  • All Around – 1st Kim Jacob, Alabama, 39.625; 2nd Katherine Grable, Arkansas & Alaina Johnson, Florida 39.600

Champions

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References

  1. "Road to the Championship" Archived March 4, 2016, at the Wayback Machine. ncaa.com. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
  2. "Regionals: 12 teams earn national bids". ncaa.com. April 5, 2014. Retrieved April 6, 2014.
  3. "NCAA Championship Team Finals". usagym.org. April 19, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.
  4. "NCAA Championship Individual Event Finals". usagym.org. April 20, 2014. Retrieved April 23, 2014.

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