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NCAA Announces 2017 Women’s Gymnastics Championships Advancing Teams And Individual Competitors

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The NCAA announced today the teams and individuals who have advanced to compete in the 2017 National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Championships.

The championships, hosted by the University of Missouri, Columbia and the St. Louis Sports Commission, will be held at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri, April 14-15.

Championship Bracket | Nationals Rotation Order

The women’s gymnastics championships consists of 12 teams and 12 all-around competitors (who are not on a qualifying team). The top two teams and the top two all-around competitors from each of the six regionals have advanced to the national championships. In addition, the event winners at each regional also advance to the national championships (in their specific event) if they were not part of a qualifying team or the all-around qualifiers.

The top two teams from the three regionals on the left side of the bracket will compete in the first semifinal, and the top two teams from the three regionals on the right side of the bracket will compete in the second semifinal.

Team and individual qualifiers for the 2017 women’s gymnastics championships are as follows:

TEAM COMPETITION: 

TEAM REGIONAL SCORE
Oklahoma Seattle 198.075
LSU Lincoln 197.450
Michigan Morgantown 197.350
Utah Fayetteville 197.150
Florida Gainesville 197.125
Denver Fayetteville 197.050
UCLA Champaign 196.800
Georgia Gainesville 196.775
Alabama Morgantown 196.625
Nebraska Lincoln 196.625
Washington Seattle 196.550
Oregon State Champaign 196.150

ALL-AROUND INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS: 

QUALIFIERS REGIONAL SCORE
Zaakira Muhammad, West Virginia Morgantown 39.325
Alex Hyland, Kentucky Seattle 39.300
Mollie Korth, Kentucky Seattle 39.300
Angel Metcalf, Iowa Champaign 39.300
Alexis Mattern, Ohio St. Champaign 39.250
Briannah Tsang, Penn. St. Gainesville 39.250
Katie Becker, Auburn Fayetteville 39.200
Cami Drouin-Allaire, George Washington Morgantown 39.175
Jessica Yamzon, Arkansas Fayetteville 39.175
Haylee Young, Iowa St. Lincoln 39.175
Shani Remme, Boise St. Lincoln 39.150
Sabrina Garcia, Penn St. Gainesville 39.050

INDIVIDUAL EVENT QUALIFIERS: 

VAULT REGIONAL SCORE
Denelle Pedrick, Central Michigan Fayetteville 9.990
Michigan Braie Speed, Arkansas Fayetteville 9.990
Chelsea Raineri, George Washington Morgantown 9.875
BARS REGIONAL SCORE
Elizabeth Price, Stanford Seattle 9.975
Samantha Cerio, Auburn Fayetteville 9.925
BEAM REGIONAL SCORE
Clair Kaji, Iowa Champaign 9.950
Katy Clements, Central Michigan Fayetteville 9.900
Desiree Palomares, California Fayetteville 9.990
FLOOR REGIONAL SCORE
No regional qualifiers.

In the 2016 championships, Oklahoma captured its second national title by edging LSU 197.6750 to 197.4500. Bridget Sloan of Florida captured the all-around title finishing with a 39.700. Claiming the individual event titles were Alabama’s Katie Bailey and Georgia’s Brandie Jay (vault), Sloan and Georgia’s Brittany Rogers (bars), Sloan and UCLA’s Danusia Francis (beam), and Denver’s Nina McGee (floor).

Team semifinal and all-around competition will be conducted in two sessions Friday, April 14, at 1 and 8 p.m. Eastern time. The top three teams from each semifinal will advance to Super Six competition Saturday, April 15, at 9 p.m. Eastern time. Semifinal I will be broadcast live on ESPN2 and Semifinal II and Super Six competition will be broadcast live on ESPNU.

For more information and tickets to the women’s gymnastics championships, log on to www.NCAA.com/wgymnastics.

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