2024 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships: Qualifiers, schedule, how to watch

By Gymnastics Now | April 15, 2024
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The final eight teams in the 2024 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships are set for the national semifinals on Thursday, April 18 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, with the top two teams from each semifinal advancing to the Four on the Floor final on Saturday, April 20.

Semifinal Session 1 will take place on Thursday at 4:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2, with second seed LSU, third seed California, 10th seed Arkansas, and unseeded Stanford facing off.

Semifinal Session 2 will follow at 9:00 p.m. ET on ESPN2, with first seed Oklahoma, fourth seed Florida, fifth seed Utah, and eighth seed Alabama battling for the final two spots.

Individual national champions for all four events and the all-around will be decided during semifinal competition on Thursday, with competing athletes on all eight teams eligible for titles, as well as the below list of individual qualifiers from all four regionals.

The national championship between the final four teams will follow on Saturday at 4:00 p.m. ET, live on ABC.

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Oklahoma is seeking its third straight national championship and seventh overall in gymnastics. Florida and Utah have finished second and third at the last two championships, but LSU and California are the favorites this season to potentially upset the Sooners. That being said, Oklahoma has been its dominant self all season, including breaking the NCAA team score record with a 198.950, and is the overwhelming favorite to take the overall title.

Maile O’Keefe could attempt to defend her 2023 all-around title, but she hasn’t competed vault all season. As it stands, Haleigh Bryant (LSU) and Jordan Bowers (Oklahoma) are the favorites. Cal’s eMjae Frazier and Mya Lauzon could also easily claim the title. Others to watch include Jade Carey (Oregon State) and Gabby Wilson (Michigan).

There will be new national champions on three of the four events, as Oklahoma’s Olivia Trautman (vault) and UCLA’s Jordan Chiles (bars, floor) are not in the field due to graduating and deferring for the Olympics, respectively.

All of the events are always a guessing game because of score-building between the afternoon and evening session and plenty of gymnasts could post the top individual score depending on the day. That being said, here are some athletes to watch:

  • Vault: Mya Hooten (Minnesota), Emma Silberman (Maryland), Haleigh Bryant (LSU), Jordan Bowers (Oklahoma), Mya Lauzon (California), Katherine LeVasseur (Oklahoma)
  • Uneven bars: Courtney Blackson (Boise State), Lily Smith (Georgia), Mara Titarsolej (Missouri), Audrey Davis (Oklahoma), Leanne Wong (Florida), Maddie Williams (California)
  • Balance beam: Maile O’Keefe (Utah), Ragan Smith (Oklahoma), Konnor McClain (LSU), Faith Torrez (Oklahoma), Mya Lauzon (California), Chloe Widner (Stanford)
  • Floor exercise: Jade Carey (Oregon State), Raena Worley (Kentucky), Chae Campbell (UCLA), Jordan Bowers (Oklahoma), Gabby Wilson (Michigan), Haleigh Bryant (LSU)

Qualifiers for the 2024 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships

Team

S1 = Session 1, S2 = Session 2

Team​Regional Final Score
Arkansas (S1)197.825
LSU​ (S1)198.250
California​ (S1)​198.275
Stanford​ (S1)​197.575
Florida​ (S2)198.325
Utah (S2)​197.575
Alabama​ (S2)​197.575
Oklahoma (S2)198.400

Individuals

All-Around

Qualifiers​
Jade Carey, Oregon State​
Lily Smith, Georgia
Gabby Wilson, Michigan​
Skylar Killough-Wilhelm, Washington​

Vault

Qualifiers​
Mya Hooten, Minnesota
Emma Silberman, Maryland
Sierra Brooks, Michigan
Anaya Smith, Arizona State​

Uneven Bars

Qualifiers​
Carly Bauman, Michigan​​
Courtney Blackson, Boise State
Mara Titarsolej, Missouri​​
Jada Mangahas, Arizona State​​

Balance Beam

Qualifiers​
Selena Harris, UCLA
Nikki Smith, Michigan State​​
Amani Herring, Penn State
Isabella Magnelli, Kentucky

Floor Exercise

Qualifiers​
Raena Worley, Kentucky
Sierra Brooks, Michigan
Skyla Schulte, Michigan State​
Chae Campbell, UCLA​