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2025 Regionals Draw, Individual Qualifiers Announcement Live Blog

The NCAA is holding its annual regionals selection show today at 12 p.m. ET where it will officially announce the team and individual qualifiers for the 2025 NCAA national championships. For the first time ever, the selection show will be broadcast on national television via ESPNU, giving fans an official and in-depth look at the road to nationals.

As in previous years, regionals will feature four sites and span three days of competition, bringing together the nation’s top teams and gymnasts as they fight for a spot at nationals.

The 16 seeded teams are distributed across the four regional sites based on national rankings, while the remaining 16 unseeded teams are placed geographically to round out the fields. In addition, individual qualifiers are assigned to regional sites based on location and balance.

2025 Regionals Format & Schedule

The four regionals will again be staggered, with two sites competing on Wednesday/Thursday/Saturday and the other two on Thursday/Friday/Sunday to allow for maximum national coverage. Regionals will take place from Wednesday, April 2 to Sunday, April 6.

  • Play-in meets between two teams will kick things off at each site on Wednesday and Thursday afternoons, with winners advancing to round two.
  • Second-round (semifinals) action will follow on Thursday and Friday, featuring two sessions of four teams each.
  • The top two teams from each semifinal session will advance to the regional final on Saturday or Sunday, depending on the site.
  • The top two teams in each final will then punch their ticket to nationals in Fort Worth, Texas.

Individual Qualification & Tiebreakers

Alongside team berths, individual spots at nationals will also be up for grabs, including all-arounders and event specialists whose teams do not advance. For a detailed breakdown of individual qualification procedures and tie-breaking rules, check out our Postseason Resource Guide.

Stay tuned for full previews of each regional and the key matchups to watch!

Alabama Regional

Thursday, April 3 to Sunday, April 6

Teams

Round OneRound Two Semi OneRound Two Semi TwoRegional Final
ClemsonNo. 6 CaliforniaNo. 3 FloridaWinner from R1 S1
RutgersNo. 11 AlabamaNo. 14 Oregon StateWinner from R1 S2
North CarolinaN.C. StateRunner-up from R1 S1
IowaWinner from R1Runner-up from R1 S2

Individuals

AAVTUBBBFX
Luciana Alvarado-Reid (CMU)Halle Faulkner (WMU)Delaney Adrian (RU)Gabrielle Dildy (RU)Anne Challman (UNH)
Taylor Ingle (SEMO)Madison Minner (Clem)Hannah Clark (Clem)Rachael Riley (RU)Brie Clark (Clem)
Zoe Middleton* (Ball St)Kiera O’Shea (NIU)Reese Samuelson (WMU)Aine Reade (UNH)
Ashley Szymanski (Ball St)Cassie St. Clair (WMU)

*Middleton was injured during the last meet of the regular season and missed MACs. If she withdraws, her replacement will be named within 24 hours.

Pennsylvania Regional

Wednesday, April 2 to Saturday, April 5

Teams

Round OneRound Two Semi OneRound Two Semi TwoRegional Final
MarylandNo. 8 Michigan StateNo. 1 LSUWinner from R1 S1
West VirginiaNo. 9 KentuckyNo. 16 ArkansasWinner from R1 S2
Ohio StateMichiganRunner-up from R1 S1
Penn StateWinner from R1Runner-up from R1 S2

Individuals

AAVTUBBBFX
Delaney DeHaan (GWU)Charlie Behner (KSU)Sierra Kondo (UMD)Karleigh DiCello (WVU)Alyssa Guns (KSU)
Skyelar Kerico (Penn)Elizabeth Cesarone (Pitt)Hailey Merchant (UMD)Clara Hong (Towson)Anna Leigh (WVU)
Isabella Minervini (Towson)Karleigh DiCello (WVU)Lola Montevago (GWU)Maddie Komoroski (UMD)Deana Sheremeta (GWU)
Natalie Martin (UMD)Sarah Saville (UMD)Heidi Schultz (KSU)Kendall Whitman (GWU)
Sophia Rice (WVU)Deana Sheremeta (GWU)
Mimi Fletcher (Penn)

Utah Regional

Wednesday, April 2 to Saturday, April 5

Teams

Round OneRound Two Semi OneRound Two Semi TwoRegional Final
BYUNo. 5 UCLANo. 4 UtahWinner from R1 S1
Utah StateNo. 12 MinnesotaNo. 13 StanfordWinner from R1 S2
Southern UtahDenverRunner-up from R1 S1
Boise StateWinner from R1Runner-up from R1 S2

Individuals

AAVTUBBBFX
Josie Bergstrom-Te Slaa (ISU)Kylie Eaquinto (BYU)Avery Bibbey (USU)Brynlee Andersen (BYU)Noelle Adams (ISU)
Raisa Boris (EMU)Nyla Morabito* (USU)Anna Bramblett-Wilde (BYU)Brianna Brooks (USU)Abby Brushwood (EMU)
Maggie Slife (USAFA)Deb Silva (BYU)Brianna Brooks (USU)Madison Gustitus (SJSU)Haylee Hardin (ISU)
Kylie Eaquinto (BYU)Sydney Jelen (USU)Nyla Morabito* (USU)
Frederique Sgarbossa (ISU)Maya Davis (Brown)^

*Morabito is out with a known season-ending injury. If she withdraws, her replacement will be named within 24 hours.

^Davis was added to the field on Tuesday, presumably due to Morabito’s withdrawal.

Washington Regional

Thursday, April 3 to Sunday, April 6

Teams

Round OneRound Two Semi OneRound Two Semi TwoRegional Final
IllinoisNo. 7 MissouriNo. 2 OklahomaWinner from R1 S1
UC DavisNo. 10 GeorgiaNo. 15 AuburnWinner from R1 S2
ArizonaNebraskaRunner-up from R1 S1
Arizona StateWinner from R1Runner-up from R1 S2

Individuals

AAVTUBBBFX
Chloe Cho (Ill)Keanna Abraham (UCD)Makayla Green (Ill)Olivia Coppola (Ill)Keanna Abraham (UCD)
Mary McDonough (UW)Alana Laster (Ill St)Taylor Russon (UW)Chelsea Hallinan (UW)Emily Innes (UW)
Amelia Moneymaker (UCD)Jaye Mack (Ill St)Sara Wabi (Ill St)Emily Innes (UW)Alana Laster (Ill St)
Megan Ray (UCD)Taylor Russon (UW)Jaye Mack (Ill St)
Arielle Ward (Ill)

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