The moment the East and West have been preparing for all season has arrived: the 2025 NCGA Nationals, hosted by Gustavus Adolphus.
Defending champion Oshkosh enters the meet with plenty of confidence, aiming for its fourth consecutive national title. The last time an East team claimed the championship was Brockport in 2019, and both teams will have their work cut out for them. Recent national champions Whitewater and La Crosse are also in the mix, making for a deep and competitive field.
Cortland, Brockport, La Crosse, and Oshkosh secured their spots at nationals by finishing first or second at their respective regionals, while Whitewater and Rhode Island earned at-large bids based on season averages.
This year, fewer individuals have qualified due to a shift in the qualification process. These gymnasts will rotate with the qualified teams, though full assignments are still being finalized. The one confirmed pairing so far is Ithaca’s individuals rotating with Cortland.
If you want a more in-depth take on how things can go today, and we get into both the team and individual event podiums, we broke things down quite a bit further in the NCGA nationals preview.

Rotation 1: Oshkosh VT, Rhode Island UB, Brockport BB, Whitewater FX
AFTER ONE:
Rotation 2: Whitewater VT, La Crosse UB, Rhode Island BB, Cortland FX
AFTER TWO:
Rotation 3: Cortland VT, Oshkosh UB, La Crosse BB, Brockport FX
AFTER THREE:
Rotation 4: Brockport VT, Whitewater UB, Oshkosh BB, Rhode Island FX
AFTER FOUR:
Rotation 5: Rhode Island VT, Cortland UB, Whitewater BB, La Crosse FX
AFTER FIVE:
Rotation 6: La Crosse VT, Brockport UB, Cortland BB, Oshkosh FX
FINAL:
VT:
UB:
BB:
FX:
AA:
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