2017 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament
VenueChaifetz Arena (semi-finals and final)
LocationSt. Louis, Missouri
Teams36
Medalists
gold medal 
silver medal 
bronze medal 

The 2017 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament was the 35th NCAA women's gymnastics tournament, the annual women's gymnastics championship contested by the teams of the member associations of NCAA. The regionals were hosted on campuses on April 1, 2017, while the semi-finals and final were held at Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis, Missouri from April 14 to April 15, 2017.

NCAA Championship (Super Six)

The Super Six finals were held on April 15. Oklahoma scored an NCAA championship record 198.3875 to win their second consecutive national title. The Sooners had the highest team scores on vault, uneven bars, and floor exercise. They were led by Maggie Nichols, who had the highest score of the day on vault and tied for the highest scores on balance beam, with a 10, and floor exercise.[1]

Standings

1. Oklahoma - 198.3875

2. LSU - 197.7375

3. Florida - 197.7000

4. UCLA - 197.2625

5. Utah - 196.5875

6. Alabama - 196.0000

Individual results

All-around

RankGymnastTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alex McMurtry (Florida)9.97509.95009.93759.950039.8125
2nd place, silver medalist(s) MyKayla Skinner (Utah)9.90009.83759.91259.962539.6125
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Kiana Winston (Alabama)9.87509.90009.88759.937539.6000
4 Sarah Finnegan (LSU)9.77509.95009.91259.950039.5875
Myia Hambrick (LSU)9.86259.83759.93759.950039.5875
6 Kyla Ross (UCLA)9.83759.95009.96259.825039.5750
7 Madison Kocian (UCLA)9.87509.87509.86259.937539.5500
8 Alicia Boren (Florida)9.90009.86259.88759.850039.5000
9 Maddie Karr (Denver)9.87509.87509.83759.887539.4750
10 Mollie Korth (Kentucky)9.88759.92509.80009.837539.4500

Event champions

Vault

RankGymnastTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kennedi Edney (LSU)9.9875
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alex McMurtry (Florida)9.9750
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sydney Ewing (LSU)9.9625
4 Sienna Crouse (Nebraska)9.9125
5 Alicia Boren (Florida)9.9000
Rachel Slocum (Florida)9.9000
Ashleigh Gnat (LSU)9.9000
Olivia Karas (Michigan)9.9000
Ashley Lambert (Nebraska)9.9000
Chayse Capps (Oklahoma)9.9000
AJ Jackson (Oklahoma)9.9000
Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma)9.9000
MyKayla Skinner (Utah)9.9000

Uneven bars

RankGymnastTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) Katie Bailey (Alabama)9.9500
Alex McMurtry (Florida)9.9500
Sarah Finnegan (LSU)9.9500
Nicole Lehrmann (Oklahoma)9.9500
Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma)9.9500
Kyla Ross (UCLA)9.9500
7 Lexie Priessman (LSU)9.9250
Mollie Korth (Kentucky)9.9250

Balance beam

RankGymnastTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kyla Ross (UCLA)9.9625
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Chayse Capps (Oklahoma)9.9500
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alex McMurtry (Florida)9.9375
Myia Hambrick (LSU)9.9375
Ashleigh Gnat (LSU)9.9375
6 Aja Sims (Alabama)9.9250
Nicole Lehrmann (Oklahoma)9.9250
8 Sarah Finnegan (LSU)9.9125
Madeline Gardiner (Oregon St.)9.9125
Katelyn Ohashi (UCLA)9.9125
MyKayla Skinner (Utah)9.9125

Floor exercise

RankGymnastTotal
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ashleigh Gnat (LSU)9.9625
MyKayla Skinner (Utah)9.9625
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alex McMurtry (Florida)9.9500
Myia Hambrick (LSU)9.9500
Sarah Finnegan (LSU)9.9500
McKenna Kelley (LSU)9.9500
7 Kiana Winston (Alabama)9.9375
Kennedy Baker (Florida)9.9375
Madison Kocian (UCLA)9.9375

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References

  1. Durando, Stu. "Sooners soar to NCAA women's gymnastics title". stltoday.com. April 16, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2017.
  2. Normile, Dwight. "LSU, Florida, Alabama Advance; McMurtry Wins All-Around". intlgymnast.com. April 14, 2017. Retrieved April 22, 2017.
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