2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics: Full Schedule and Scores Update

The 2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Regionals delivered everything fans could hope for—elite performances, razor-thin margins, and the kind of drama that defines championship season.

Across regional sites in University Park, Salt Lake City, Tuscaloosa, and Seattle, the nation’s top collegiate gymnasts battled for a coveted spot at nationals.

From powerhouse teams like LSU and Oklahoma to breakout programs such as Missouri and Michigan State, every session brought new storylines and standout moments.

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Here’s a full breakdown of scores, sessions, and results from the 2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Regional Championships, based on official reporting from Gymnastics Now.

University Park Regional: LSU Leads the Charge

The University Park Regional opened on April 2 with a play-in between Maryland and West Virginia.

Maryland advanced with a 196.250 over West Virginia’s 195.325, setting the tone for what would become one of the most competitive regionals of the weekend.

Round 2 showcased the depth of the Big Ten, as No. 8 Michigan State and No. 9 Kentucky went head-to-head with Ohio State and Penn State.

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Michigan State edged out the competition with a 197.625, followed closely by Kentucky’s 197.525.

Later that evening, No. 1 LSU took the floor for Session 2, posting a commanding 198.100—the highest score of the day—outpacing Arkansas, Michigan, and Maryland.

Regional Final: LSU and Michigan State Advance

By Saturday, April 5, LSU, Michigan State, Kentucky, and Arkansas met for the University Park Regional Final.

The Tigers continued their dominance with a 198.050, just edging Michigan State’s 198.000.

Kentucky and Arkansas rounded out the session with 197.625 and 197.375, respectively.

LSU’s consistency on beam and floor sealed their advancement.

Michigan State’s high bar execution showed they belong among the NCAA elite.

Salt Lake City Regional: Utah and UCLA Shine in the West

Out west, the Salt Lake City Regional captivated fans with a mix of Pac-12 powerhouses and rising contenders.

The play-in round saw BYU top Utah State with a 195.950 to 194.475, advancing to face the region’s top seeds.

Round 2 featured No. 5 UCLA, No. 12 Minnesota, Southern Utah, and Boise State.

The Bruins posted a strong 197.750, showing balance across all four events, while Minnesota followed with a 197.200.

In the evening session, No. 4 Utah tied Denver at 197.650, both comfortably advancing over Stanford and BYU.

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Regional Final: Utah Edges UCLA

The April 5 final was a showdown between two of the sport’s most storied programs: Utah and UCLA.

Utah claimed the top spot with a 197.825, while UCLA finished close behind at 197.625.

Denver and Minnesota rounded out the field with 197.350 and 196.825.

Utah’s home crowd energy and precision on vault proved decisive.

Tuscaloosa Regional: Florida and Alabama Battle for Supremacy

The Tuscaloosa Regional delivered on its promise of SEC fireworks.

The round 1 play-in saw Clemson outscore Rutgers 195.400 to 193.875, advancing into a stacked field that included Florida, Alabama, and California.

Round 2 Session 1 featured No. 6 California and No. 11 Alabama alongside North Carolina and Iowa.

Cal led the way with a 197.550, while Alabama followed closely at 197.275.

Later that night, No. 3 Florida dominated Session 2 with a 198.225, the highest score of the entire regional weekend, followed by Oregon State’s 197.050.

Regional Final: Florida and Alabama Advance

On Sunday, April 6, the Tuscaloosa Regional Final showcased elite-level gymnastics from start to finish.

Florida secured the win with a 197.700, while Alabama thrilled the home crowd with a 197.675.

California’s 197.575 was just shy of advancing, and Oregon State rounded out the field with 196.875.

Florida’s star-studded lineup excelled on floor.

Alabama’s beam rotation nearly stole the upset.

Seattle Regional: Oklahoma Stays Unstoppable

In the Pacific Northwest, the Seattle Regional offered one of the deepest fields of the weekend.

Illinois defeated UC Davis in the play-in with a 195.475 to 194.050, advancing to face national title contenders Oklahoma and Missouri.

Round 2 Session 1 featured No. 7 Missouri, No. 10 Georgia, Arizona, and Arizona State.

Missouri’s 197.650 led the pack, while Georgia and the Arizona schools battled neck and neck in the 196 range.

The evening session saw No. 2 Oklahoma post a stellar 198.025, ahead of Auburn’s 196.950, Illinois, and Nebraska.

Regional Final: Oklahoma Dominates Again

By Sunday night, Oklahoma left no doubt about their championship credentials.

The Sooners scored a weekend-best 198.450 in the Seattle Regional Final, outpacing Missouri’s 197.425, Auburn’s 197.325, and Arizona’s 196.250.

Oklahoma’s depth on every apparatus, especially vault and bars, continues to set the standard for collegiate gymnastics.

Missouri’s performance, though, underscored their emergence as a legitimate national contender.

Looking Ahead to Nationals

With the regional rounds complete, the stage is set for an electric NCAA Championship weekend.

The advancing teams—LSU, Michigan State, Utah, UCLA, Florida, Alabama, Oklahoma, and Missouri—represent a balance of traditional powerhouses and rising programs.

Each squad brings a unique strength to the national stage, from LSU’s explosive tumbling to Utah’s artistry and Oklahoma’s near-flawless execution.

Key Storylines to Watch

  • Can LSU maintain its momentum? The Tigers have been consistent all season, but the margin for error narrows at nationals.
  • Will Oklahoma repeat? Their 198.450 in Seattle suggests they’re peaking at the perfect time.
  • Underdogs rising: Michigan State and Missouri both proved they can compete toe-to-toe with the nation’s best.
  • Pac-12 pride: Utah and UCLA’s advancement ensures the conference remains a force in NCAA gymnastics.

Final Thoughts

The 2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Regionals brought a whole lot of athleticism, precision, and grit. Every site had its own unforgettable moments.

LSU really took charge in University Park. Meanwhile, Oklahoma almost hit perfection out in Seattle.

With the NCAA Championships coming up, there’s this sense that the road to the title might get wild. It’s shaping up to be a season folks will talk about for a long time.

For full scores, schedules, and updates from every regional session, check out Gymnastics Now’s complete 2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics schedule and results page.

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