Catch up on the fly with this brief glance at this week’s results, records, and highlights.
Thursday, April 18
Semifinal One No. 2 LSU (198.1125), No. 3 California (197.7125), No. 8 Stanford (197.0750), and No. 7 Arkansas (196.4750)
- VT: Roberts (Stanford), 9.950
- UB: Blackson (BSU), Bryant (LSU), Drotar (Ark), Killough-Wilhelm (UW), Smith (UGA), 9.925
- BB: Bryant (LSU), Lauzon (Cal), 9.950
- FX: Finnegan (LSU), 9.9625
- AA: Bryant (LSU), 39.7125
- LSU and Cal advance to the NCAA Championship finals.
- Records: LSU – tied 5th highest team beam score (49.5875) and tied 3rd highest team floor score (49.725)
Semifinal Two No. 5 Utah (197.9375), No. 4 Florida (197.8750), No. 1 Oklahoma (196.6625), and No. 6 Alabama (195.4125)
- VT: Wong (UF), 9.9375
- UB: Davis (OU), Wong (UF), 9.9625
- BB: Davis (OU), Torrez (OU), 9.9625
- FX: Bowers (OU), Brooks (UM), Carey (OSU), Gilstrap (UU), O’Keefe (UU), Torrez (OU), Worley (UK), 9.950
- AA: Carey (OSU), Wong (UF), 39.700
- Utah and Florida advance to the NCAA Championship finals.
Saturday, April 20
NCAA Nationals Final No. 2 LSU (198.2250), No. 3 California (197.8500), No. 5 Utah (197.8000), and No. 4 Florida (197.4375)
- VT: Bryant (LSU), Lauzon (Cal), 9.950
- UB: McCallum (UU), Wong (UF), 9.950
- BB: McClain (LSU), 9.9625
- FX: Wong (UF), 9.950
- AA: Bryant (LSU), Frazier (Cal), 39.7125
- LSU wins first national title.
- Records: California – tied 2nd highest team vault score (49.5), new 5th highest individual all around score (39.7125 – eMjae Frazier) and LSU – new team beam record (49.7625)
- NCAA Record: LSU – 5th highest NCAA record (49.7625)
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