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National Collegiate Women's Gymnastics Championships NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK 2019 Championship 2 History 4 Regionals 20 Championship Facts 42 Brackets 44 2019 CHAMPIONSHIP Team Semifinal 2019 RESULTS (Note: Top two teams from each semifinal advanced to the team championship final.) championship final Session 1 Pl. Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Final Pl. Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Final 1. UCLA 49.2875 49.4125 49.3625 49.6125 197.6750 1. Oklahoma 49.6250 49.4500 49.6125 49.6500 198.3375 2. LSU 49.4500 49.4375 49.1875 49.4375 197.5125 2. LSU 49.3750 49.4625 49.4625 49.5250 197.8250 3. Michigan 49.1875 49.3000 49.3375 49.3750 197.2000 3. UCLA 49.4250 49.4250 49.3875 49.3000 197.5375 4. Utah 49.2250 49.3250 48.8625 49.3125 196.7250 4. Denver 49.2125 49.2375 49.3500 49.2000 197.0000 Session 2 Pl. Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Final 1. Oklahoma 49.4000 49.5625 49.2875 49.6000 197.8500 2. Denver 49.1000 49.3875 49.2875 49.2625 197.0375 3. Oregon St. 49.0875 49.2625 49.2500 49.3000 196.9000 4. Georgia 49.2375 49.2750 48.8625 49.0875 196.4625 2019 Individual Results (Note: All results taken from team semifinal competition day) All-around Pl. Name, Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Score 1. Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma 9.9500 9.9375 9.9000 9.9250 39.7125 2 Lexy Ramler, Minnesota 9.9250 9.9375 9.9125 9.8875 39.6625 Kyla Ross, UCLA 9.9500 9.8625 9.9000 9.9500 39.6625 4 Sarah Finnegan, LSU 9.8875 9.9500 9.9375 9.8750 39.6500 5. Kennedi Edney, LSU 9.9500 9.9250 9.8125 9.9125 39.6000 6. Lynnzee Brown, Denver 9.8500 9.9000 9.8750 9.9500 39.5750 7. MyKayla Skinner, Utah 9.9250 9.9125 9.7750 9.9375 39.5500 8. Olivia Karas, Michigan 9.8375 9.9000 9.8750 9.9250 39.5375 Natalie Wojcik, Michigan 9.8500 9.8375 9.9500 9.9000 39.5375 10. Brenna Dowell, Oklahoma 9.9000 9.8875 9.7375 9.9500 39.4750 11. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska 9.7875 9.8750 9.8500 9.8750 39.3875 Maddie Karr, Denver 9.8500 9.9125 9.7875 9.8375 39.3875 13. Alicia Boren, Florida 9.8125 9.8375 9.7750 9.9500 39.3750 Rachel Dickson, Georgia 9.8125 9.8875 9.8125 9.8625 39.3750 15. Alex Hyland, Kentucky 9.8625 9.7125 9.8625 9.8625 39.3000 Alexandria Ruiz, Denver 9.7625 9.8750 9.8375 9.8250 39.3000 17. Sydney Snead, Georgia 9.9000 9.9000 9.7250 9.7625 39.2875 18. Kari Lee, Utah 9.8375 9.7875 9.8000 9.8250 39.2500 19. Anastasia Webb, Oklahoma 9.8500 9.9000 9.5875 9.9000 39.2375 20. Mia Sundstrom, Denver 9.8125 9.8500 9.5125 9.7625 38.9375 21. MaKenna Merrell-Giles, Utah 9.9000 9.8750 9.0875 9.8750 38.7375 Vault Pl. Name, Team Score Pl. Name, Team Score Pl. Name, Team Score 14. Savannah Schoenherr, Florida 9.8750 Olivia Karas, Michigan 9.8375 Julianna Cannamela, LSU 9.8750 Kari Lee, Utah 9.8375 1. Derrian Gobourne, Auburn 9.5000 Mary Jacobsen, Oregon St. 9.8750 31. Milan Clausi, California 9.8250 Kennedi Edney, LSU 9.5000 Felicia Hano, UCLA 9.8750 Emily Glynn, Denver 9.8250 Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma 9.5000 18. Alex Hyland, Kentucky 9.8625 Kaitlyn Yanish, Oregon St. 9.8250 Kyla Ross, UCLA 9.5000 Anne Maxim, Michigan 9.8625 34. Alicia Boren, Florida 9.8125 5 Lexy Ramler, Minnesota 9.9250 20. Maddie Karr, Denver 9.8500 Mia Sundstrom, Denver 9.8125 Nicole Lehrmann, Oklahoma 9.9250 Lynnzee Brown, Denver 9.8500 Rachel Dickson, Georgia 9.8125 MyKayla Skinner, Utah 9.9250 Rachel Lukacs, Georgia 9.8500 Lena Greene, Oregon St. 9.8125 8 Sabrina Vega, Georgia 9.9000 Ruby Harrold, LSU 9.8500 Gracie Kramer, UCLA 9.8125 Sydney Snead, Georgia 9.9000 Natalie Wojcik, Michigan 9.8500 Alexia Burch, Utah 9.8125 Brenna Dowell, Oklahoma 9.9000 Anastasia Webb, Oklahoma 9.8500 40. Abby Heiskell, Michigan 9.8000 MaKenna Merrell-Giles, Utah 9.9000 Pauline Tratz, UCLA 9.8500 Madi Dagen, Oregon St. 9.8000 12. Sarah Finnegan, LSU 9.8875 27. McKenna Kelley, LSU 9.8375 Nia Dennis, UCLA 9.8000 Sarah Edwards, LSU 9.8875 Abby Brenner, Michigan 9.8375 43. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska 9.7875 2019 Championship 2 Pl. Name, Team Score Pl. Name, Team Score Floor Maddie Mariani, Michigan 9.7875 50. Sami Durante, LSU 9.7750 Pl. Name, Team Score 45. Abbey Ward, Georgia 9.7750 51. Rachel Lukacs, Georgia 9.7625 1. Alicia Boren, Florida 9.9500 Olivia Trautman, Oklahoma 9.7750 Isis Lowery, Oregon St. 9.7625 Lynnzee Brown, Denver 9.5000 Lacy Dagen, Oregon St. 9.7750 53. Norah Flatley, UCLA 9.7375 Brenna Dowell, Oklahoma 9.9500 48. Alexandria Ruiz, Denver 9.7625 54. Alex Hyland, Kentucky 9.7125 Kyla Ross, UCLA 9.9500 Sekai Wright, UCLA 9.7625 55. Cally Nixon, Kentucky 9.0375 5. Gracie Kramer, UCLA 9.9375 50. Macey Roberts, Utah 9.7500 56. Marissa Oakley, Georgia 8.8000 MyKayla Skinner, Utah 9.9375 51 Taylor Houchin, Nebraska 9.7125 7. Trinity Thomas, Florida 9.9250 52. Kaitlyn Schou, Denver 9.7000 Balance Beam McKenna Kelley 9.9250 Mikayla Magee, Georgia 9.7000 Olivia Karas, Michigan 9.9250 54. McKenna Singley, Oregon St. 9.6750 Pl. Name, Team Score Olivia Trautman, Oklahoma 9.9250 55. Jade Degouveia, Oklahoma 9.2875 1. Natalie Wojcik, Michigan 9.9500 Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma 9.9250 56. Kim Tessen, Utah 9.2250 2. Sarah Finnegan, LSU 9.9375 Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA 9.9250 3. Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA 9.9250 13. Abby Armbrecht, Alabama 9.9125 4. Lexy Ramler, Minnesota 9.9125 Uneven Parallel Bars Kennedi Edney, LSU 9.9125 Alexis Vasquez, Denver 9.9125 Pl. Name, Team Score Felicia Hano, UCLA 9.9125 6. Nicole Lehrmann, Oklahoma 9.9000 16. Natalie Wojcik, Michigan 9.9000 1. Sarah Finnegan, LSU 9.500 Carly Woodard, Oklahoma 9.9000 Anastasia Webb, Oklahoma 9.9000 2. Lexy Ramler, Minnesota 9.375 Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma 9.9000 Jade Degouveia, Oklahoma 9.9000 Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma 9.375 Kyla Ross, UCLA 9.9000 Isis Lowery, Oregon St. 9.9000 4. Kennedi Edney, LSU 9.9250 10. Maela Lazaro, Oregon St. 9.8875 20. Lexy Ramler, Minnesota 9.8875 Nicole Lehrmann, Oklahoma 9.9250 11. Lynnzee Brown, Denver 9.8750 Nia Dennis, UCLA 9.8875 6. Maddie Karr, Denver 9.9125 Kaitlyn Schou, Denver 9.8750 22. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska 9.8750 Karrie Thomas, Oklahoma 9.9125 Olivia Karas, Michigan 9.8750 Sarah Finnegan, LSU 9.8750 MyKayla Skinner, Utah 9.9125 Madison Kocian, UCLA 9.8750 Lexie Priessman, LSU 9.8750 9. Cairo Leonard-Baker, Arizona St. 9.9000 15. Alex Hyland, Kentucky 9.8625 Abby Brenner, Michigan 9.8750 Lynnzee Brown, Denver 9.9000 McKenna Singley, Oregon St. 9.8625 Kaitlyn Yanish, Oregon St. 9.8750 Sydney Snead, Georgia 9.9000 Madison Osman, Michigan 9.8625 MaKenna Merrell-Giles, Utah 9.8750 Ruby Harrold, LSU 9.9000 Lexi Funk, Michigan 9.8625 28. Alex Hyland, Kentucky 9.8625 Olivia Karas, Michigan 9.9000 Olivia Trautman, Oklahoma 9.8500 Rachel Dickson, Georgia 9.8625 Anastasia Webb, Oklahoma 9.9000 Brielle Nguyen, UCLA 9.8500 Evy Schoepfer, Oklahoma 9.8625 Halli Briscoe, Oregon St. 9.9000 23. Alexandria Ruiz, Denver 9.8375 31. Kaitlyn Schou, Denver 9.8500 Margzetta Frazier, UCLA 9.9000 Sabrina Vega, Georgia 9.8375 Rachel Lukacs, Georgia 9.8500 Nia Dennis, UCLA 9.9000 Sami Durante, LSU 9.8375 Ruby Harrold, LSU 9.8500 Madison Kocian, UCLA 9.9000 26. Reagan Campbell, LSU 9.8250 McKenna Singley, Oregon St. 9.8500 19. Rachel Dickson, Georgia 9.8875 Sabrina Gill, Oregon St. 9.8250 35. Sophia Carter, Arkansas 9.8375 Brenna Dowell, Oklahoma 9.8875 28. Rachel Dickson, Georgia 9.8125 Maddie Karr, Denver 9.8375 21. Sienna Crouse, Nebraska 9.8750 Kennedi Edney, LSU 9.8125 Abby Heiskell, Michigan 9.8375 Alexandria Ruiz, Denver 9.8750 Maddie Mariani, Michigan 9.8125 Lexi Funk, Michigan 9.8375 Alexa Al-Hameed, Georgia 9.8750 Lacy Dagen, Oregon St. 9.8125 Savanna Force, Oregon St. 9.8375 Lexie Priessman, LSU 9.8750 Norah Flatley, UCLA 9.8125 Madi Dagen, Oregon St. 9.8375 MaKenna Merrell-Giles, Utah 9.8750 Sydney Soloski, Utah 9.8125 Sydney Soloski, Utah 9.8375 26. Maddie Mariani, Michigan 9.8625 34. Grace Glenn, UCLA 9.8000 Macey Roberts, Utah 9.8375 Sabrina Gill, Oregon St. 9.8625 Kari Lee, Utah 9.8000 43. Alexandria Ruiz, Denver 9.8250 Kyla Ross, UCLA 9.8625 36. Jessie Bastardi, Penn St. 9.7875 Kari Lee, Utah 9.8250 Missy Reinstadtler, Utah 9.8625 Maddie Karr, Denver 9.7875 45. Sidney Dukes, Kentucky 9.8125 30. Trinity Thomas, Florida 9.8500 38. Alicia Boren, Florida 9.7750 Sabrina Vega, Georgia 9.8125 Mia Sundstrom, Denver 9.8500 Bridget Dean, LSU 9.7750 Pauline Tratz, UCLA 9.8125 Emily Glynn, Denver 9.8500 MyKayla Skinner, Utah 9.7750 48. Claire Kern, Denver 9.8000 Megan Roberts, Georgia 9.8500 41. Alyssa Baumann, Florida 9.7625 Mary Jacobsen, Oregon St. 9.8000 Abby Brenner, Michigan 9.8500 Brooke Kelly, Missouri 9.7625 50. Sami Davis, Georgia 9.7875 Anne Maxim, Michigan 9.8500 Rachel Baumann, Georgia 9.7625 51.
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