2015 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship

The 2015 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held at the Fort Worth Convention Center in Fort Worth, Texas, on April 17–19, 2015. Gymnasts from the six regional meets advanced to the NCAA Division I national team and individual competitions. The team competition was won by Florida Gators for the third time in their program's history.

2015 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships
VenueFort Worth Convention Center
LocationFort Worth, Texas
DatesApril 17–19

Regional Championships

The NCAA Regional Championships were held on Saturday, April 4, 2015 at the following six sites;[1]

RegionalHostWinnerRunner-up
Ames RegionalIowa State CyclonesLSU Lady TigersNebraska Cornhuskers
Auburn RegionalAuburn TigersAlabama Crimson TideAuburn Tigers
Berkeley RegionalCalifornia Golden BearsGeorgia Gym DogsUtah Red Rocks
Columbus RegionalOhio State BuckeyesUCLA BruinsMichigan Wolverines
Morgantown RegionalWest Virginia MountaineersFlorida GatorsStanford Cardinal
Norman RegionalOklahoma SoonersOklahoma SoonersOregon State Beavers

NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship

Session One: Morning

Position Team Total
1 Florida Gators 49.375 49.450 49.275 49.375 197.475
1 Utah Red Rocks 49.450 49.500 49.175 49.350 197.475
3 Stanford Cardinal 49.050 49.575 49.300 49.250 197.175
4 Michigan Wolverines 49.175 49.225 49.250 49.375 197.025
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