Postseason is upon us, and following the crowning of convention champions this previous weekend, the 2023 NCAA Ladies’s Gymnastics Championships match bracket was introduced Monday.
You possibly can see the complete bracket under, and maintain studying for our breakdown of the match.
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2023 NCAA Ladies’s Gymnastics Championships bracket
Event 411
The match has 5 rounds, together with the primary spherical play-in meets, second spherical, regional finals, semifinals, and 4 on the Flooring last.
Event schedule
- March 29 – April 2 – Regionals
- April 13 – Semifinals & Particular person Finals at 3 and 9 p.m. ET on ESPN 2
- April 15 – Nationwide Championship at 4 p.m. ET on ABC
Denver, UCLA, Oklahoma, and Pittsburgh (who didn’t qualify to the match) are this 12 months’s regional hosts.
The highest 36 groups, primarily based on the ultimate Nationwide Qualifying Rating (NQS) rating of the 12 months, had been chosen for regional competitors, with the committee naming the highest 16 groups and seeding them within the bracket. The present seeding will probably be maintained via the championship. The one groups not seeded in response to NQS had been Denver and Missouri, who had been swapped as Denver is internet hosting a regional. Groups 17-36 had been positioned geographically at one of many 4 regional websites. 9 groups will compete at every of the 4 regional websites. The primary spherical consists of a “play-in” twin meet between the 2 lowest ranked groups in that regional, with the winner advancing to the second spherical.
The highest 12 all-around rivals and prime 16 occasion specialists had been additionally chosen primarily based on NQS and positioned geographically at one of many 4 regional websites, conserving people from the identical crew collectively.
The record of all-arounders and particular person occasion specialists contains particular person qualifying scores from the athletes competing on groups within the first spherical to make sure these people will compete within the particular person competitors even when their crew doesn’t advance from the primary spherical play-in meets.
The highest two groups from every regional last will advance to the nationwide championships. Moreover, the highest all-around competitor and prime occasion specialist from the second spherical at every regional (who isn’t on a crew advancing to nationals) will advance to the nationwide championships. Occasion specialist qualifiers will solely compete within the occasions they certified.
Regional breakdowns
*Denotes regional host
Click on on every regional title for the rotation orders for that particular regional.
Denver Regional (College of Denver, host)
- Thursday, March 30 – Spherical 1
- Friday, March 31 – Spherical 2
- Sunday, April 2 – Regional Closing
Groups
Arizona
*Denver
Georgia
LSU
Michigan
Minnesota
Nebraska
North Carolina
Oregon State
All-Round Rivals
Deja Chambliss, George Washington
Julia Knower, North Carolina
Particular person Occasion Specialists
Vault – Malia Hargrove, Arizona
Vault – Lali Dekanoidze, North Carolina
Vault – Chloe Negrete, North Carolina
Uneven Bars – Alysen Fears, Arizona
Uneven Bars – Lali Dekanoidze, North Carolina
Uneven Bars – Alyssa Al-Ashari, Northern Illinois
Uneven Bars – Natalie Hamp, Northern Illinois
Stability Beam – Jessica Castles, Arizona
Stability Beam – Malia Hargrove, Arizona
Stability Beam – Sirena Linton, Arizona
Stability Beam – Alyssa Al-Ashari, Northern Illinois
Flooring Train – Malia Hargrove, Arizona
Flooring Train – Kendall Whitman, George Washington
Flooring Train – Maddie Diab, Iowa State
Flooring Train – Emmalise Nock, Northern Illinois
Norman Regional (College of Oklahoma, host)
- Wednesday, March 29 – Spherical 1
- Thursday, March 30 – Spherical 2
- Saturday, April 1 – Regional Closing
Groups
Alabama
Arkansas
Ball State
Illinois
Iowa
Kentucky
NC State
Ohio State
*Oklahoma
All-Round Rivals
Hannah Ruthberg, Ball State
Rachel Decavitch, Kent State
Emily Shepard, NC State
Hannah Joyner, Rutgers
Particular person Occasion Specialists
Vault – Victoria Henry, Ball State
Vault – Suki Pfister, Ball State
Vault – Alana Laster, Illinois State
Vault – Chloe Negrete, NC State
Vault – Emily Leese, Rutgers
Uneven Bars – Megan Teter, Ball State
Uneven Bars – Kylie Gorgenyi, New Hampshire
Stability Beam – Grace Sumner, Ball State
Stability Beam – Alyssa Worthington, New Hampshire
Stability Beam – Chloe Negrete, NC State
Stability Beam – Robyn Kelley, New Hampshire
Stability Beam – Stephanie Zannella, Rutgers
Flooring Train – Megan Teter, Ball State
Flooring Train – Jaye Mack, Illinois State
Flooring Train – Karlie Franz, Kent State
Flooring Train – Alyssa Weapons, Kent State
Flooring Train – Chloe Negrete, NC State
Los Angeles Regional (UCLA, host)
- Wednesday, March 29 – Spherical 1
- Thursday, March 30 – Spherical 2
- Saturday, April 1 – Regional Closing
Groups
Auburn
Boise State
Brigham Younger
Missouri
Southern Utah
Stanford
*UCLA
Utah
Washington
All-Round Rivals
Hannah Demers, Central Michigan
Syd Morris, Lengthy Island College
Lauren Macpherson, San Jose State
Particular person Occasion Specialists
Vault – Emily Lopez, Boise State
Vault – Sydney Benson, Brigham Younger
Vault – Kylie Eaquinto, Brigham Younger
Vault – Jaudai Lopes, San Jose State
Uneven Bars – Courtney Blackson, Boise State
Uneven Bars – Emily Lopez, Boise State
Uneven Bars –Anyssa Alvarado, Brigham Younger
Uneven Bars – Mara Titarsolej, Lengthy Island College
Uneven Bars – Emma Milne, San Jose State
Stability Beam – Elease Rollins Brigham Younger
Stability Beam – Ilka Juk, Lengthy Island College
Stability Beam – Amber Koeth, Sacramento State
Stability Beam – Emma Milne – San Jose State
Flooring Train – Courtney Blackson, Boise State
Flooring Train – Taylor Pitchell, Central Michigan
Flooring Train – Jada Mazury, San Jose State
Pittsburgh Regional (College of Pittsburgh, host)
- Thursday, March 30 – Spherical 1
- Friday, March 31 – Spherical 2
- Sunday, April 2 – Regional Closing
Groups
Arizona State
California
Florida
Maryland
Michigan State
Penn State
Towson
West Virginia
Western Michigan
All-Round Rivals
Ava Piedrahita, Penn State
Maddie Johnston, Penn State
Hallie Copperwheat, Pittsburgh
Particular person Occasion Specialists
Vault – Katrina Mendez Abolnik, Bowling Inexperienced
Vault – Polina Belanovski, Towson
Vault – Keanna Abraham, UC Davis
Vault – Megan Ray, UC Davis
Uneven Bars – Cassidy Rushlow, Penn State
Uneven Bars – Natalia Pawlak, Pittsburgh
Uneven Bars – Isabella Minervini, Towson
Uneven Bars – Grace Vaillancourt, Towson
Uneven Bars – Brianna Brooks, Utah State
Stability Beam – Ella Chemotti, Jap Michigan
Stability Beam – Reyna Garvey, Pittsburgh
Stability Beam – Sofi Sullivan, Utah State
Flooring Train – Brooke Donabedian, Temple
Flooring Train – Renee Schugman, Temple
Flooring Train – Keanna Abraham, UC Davis
Flooring Train – Megan Ray, UC Davis