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2024 NCAA Girls’s Gymnastics Event group bracket and particular person qualifiers set


The NCAA introduced Monday the group bracket and particular person qualifiers for the 2024 NCAA Girls’s Gymnastics Event.

Thirty-six groups shall be cut up between 4 regional areas and compete in as much as three meets from Wednesday, April 3 to Sunday, April 7. These are the primary (play-in), second, and third (regional remaining) rounds of the event. Following regionals, eight groups, 4 all-arounders, and 16 occasion specialists will advance to the 2024 NCAA Girls’s Gymnastics Championships, set for April 18-20 at Dickies Enviornment in Fort Price, Texas.

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2024 NCAA Girls’s Gymnastics Event Qualifiers

*Denotes regional host.

# Denotes seeding.

Ann Arbor

R2 Meet 1

  • 8 Alabama
  • 9 Michigan*
  • Kent State
  • Penn State

R2 Meet 2

  • 1 Oklahoma
  • 16 NC State
  • Ohio State
  • First Spherical Play-In: Illinois OR Ball State
  • Zoe Middleton (Ball State)
  • Raisa Boris (Jap Michigan)
  • Payton Murphy (Western Michigan)

Vault

  • Victoria Henry (Ball State)
  • Suki Pfister (Ball State)
  • Alana Fisher (Jap Michigan)
  • Arielle Ward (Illinois)
  • Jaye Mack (Illinois State)

Bars

  • Ashley Szymanski (Ball State)
  • Megan Teter (Ball State)
  • Lyden Saltness (Illinois)
  • Mia Takekawa (Illinois)

Beam

  • Ella Chemotti (Jap Michigan)
  • Mia Takekawa (Illinois)
  • Nya Kraus (Lindenwood)

Ground

  • Suki Pfister (Ball State)
  • Mia Townes (Illinois)
  • Jaye Mack (Illinois State)
  • Jordyn Ewing (Pittsburgh)
  • Cassie St. Clair (Western Michigan)

Gainesville

R2 Meet 1

  • 5 Utah
  • 12 Michigan State
  • Towson
  • Maryland

R2 Meet 2

  • 4 Florida*
  • 13 Missouri
  • Georgia
  • First Spherical Play-In: Clemson OR Iowa State
People

All-Round

  • Rebecca Wells (Clemson)
  • Syd Morris (Lengthy Island)
  • Kylie Gorgenyi (New Hampshire)

Vault

  • Molly Arnold (Clemson)
  • Noelle Adams (Iowa State)
  • Josie Bergstrom (Iowa State)
  • Lali Dekanoidze (North Carolina)
  • Emily Leese (Rutgers)

Bars

  • Lali Dekanoidze (North Carolina)
  • Isabelle Schaefer (North Carolina)
  • Avery Balser (Rutgers)

Beam

  • Kielyn McCright (Clemson)
  • Noelle Adams (Iowa State)
  • Josie Bergstrom (Iowa State)

Ground

  • Julia Bedell (Brown)
  • Molly Arnold (Clemson)
  • Brie Clark (Clemson)
  • Noelle Adams (Iowa State)
  • Kaia Parker (Iowa State)

Fayetteville

R2 Meet 1

  • 7 Kentucky
  • 10 Arkansas*
  • Arizona
  • Nebraska

R2 Meet 2

  • 2 LSU
  • 15 Minnesota
  • Oregon State
  • First Spherical Play-In: Boise State OR BYU
People

All-Round

  • Luciana Alvarado-Reid (Central Michigan)
  • Kendall Whitman (George Washington)

Vault

  • Sydney Benson (BYU)
  • Sarah Zois (George Washington)
  • Kiera O’Shea (Northern Illinois)

Bars

  • Courtney Blackson (Boise State)
  • Emily Lopez (Boise State)
  • Anyssa Alvarado (BYU)
  • Anna Bramblett (BYU)
  • Alyssa Al-Ashari (Northern Illinois)

Beam

  • Emily Lopez (Boise State)
  • Emma Loyim (Boise State)
  • Adriana Popp (Boise State)
  • Brynlee Andersen (BYU)
  • Elease Rollins (BYU)
  • Maya Peters (George Washington)

Ground

  • Courtney Blackson (Boise State)
  • Emma Loyim (Boise State)
  • Hallie Hornbacher (Central Michigan)

Berkeley

R2 Meet 1

  • 6 Denver
  • 11 UCLA
  • Arizona State
  • Washington

R2 Meet 2

  • 3 California*
  • 14 Auburn
  • Stanford
  • First Spherical Play-In: Southern Utah OR San Jose State
People

All-Round

  • Maggie Slife (Air Power)
  • Karina Munoz (Iowa)
  • Lauren Macpherson (San Jose State)
  • Niya Randolph (Southern Utah)

Vault

  • Kayla Pardue (Southern Utah)
  • Keanna Abraham (UC Davis)
  • Megan Ray (UC Davis)

Bars

  • Kara Houghton (Sacramento State)
  • Jada Mazury (San Jose State)
  • Isabella Neff (Southern Utah)
  • Brianna Brooks (Utah State)

Beam

  • Ilka Juk (Iowa)
  • Katherine Weyhmiller (San Jose State)
  • Ellie Cacciola (Southern Utah)
  • Kennedi McClain (Southern Utah)

Ground

  • Emily Erb (Iowa)
  • Jada Mazury (San Jose State)
  • Keanna Abraham (UC Davis)

The way it works: 2024 NCAA Girls’s Gymnastics Event

This data comes immediately from the NCAA and is edited solely barely for readability.

Choice Course of 

The championship supplies for a discipline of 36 groups decided primarily based on their nationwide qualifying rating. Groups 1-16 are seeded by the NCAA Girls’s Gymnastics Committee and the remaining groups are positioned geographically at one of many 4 regional websites.  Included within the championship discipline are additionally all-around opponents and particular person occasion specialists (all of whom should not on a qualifying group). 

Regionals | April 3-7, 2024

4 regionals, every consisting of 9 groups, all-around opponents (not on a qualifying group), and particular person specialists (not on a qualifying group), shall be carried out at predetermined campus websites. The primary spherical will include two groups (winner advances), second spherical will include eight groups (high two from every second spherical quad meet advances), and the regional remaining will consist of 4 groups (high two advance).

Particular person qualifiers to nationals are decided within the second spherical. At every regional, the highest all-arounder and high occasion specialist on every occasion who’re not on an advancing group will advance to nationals.

Championships | April 18 & 20, 2024

The 2024 NCAA Girls’s Gymnastics Championships shall be held at Dickies Enviornment in Fort Price, Texas. Advancing from regional competitors to the nationwide championships shall be a complete of 8 groups, 4 all-around opponents, and 16 occasion specialists. The highest two groups, the highest all-around opponents, and the highest occasion specialist on every occasion (who should not on an advancing group) from every regional will obtain an automated berth to the nationwide championships.  

On the nationwide championships, semifinal group, all-around competitors, and particular person occasion specialist finals shall be carried out in two periods. The highest two groups from every semifinal will advance to Championship remaining competitors. 

The group championship shall be awarded to the group with the best cumulative group rating, with 5 scores counting per occasion. The all-around and particular person occasion championships shall be awarded to the people with the best cumulative rating throughout semifinal competitors. 

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