Welcome to day three of the Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitational Championship—we’re so glad you’re here! This final session features the best of the best on each apparatus, all competing for individual event titles.
The WCGNIC is the only national championship in collegiate gymnastics that crowns individual champions in a separate event finals session, preserving a nearly lost tradition in the NCAA.
Vault is often the most tightly contested and unpredictable event final due to the start value differential. The gymnast who nails the landing will likely come away with the title.
On bars, the Centenary Gold Dome’s low ceiling has a reputation for disrupting even the best bar swingers. Expect standout routines to include sharp handstands, clean rhythm and, of course, a stuck landing.
Beam is where many finalists truly shine. This event will showcase unique acro combinations and dynamic dance elements across the board.
Floor is where we’ll see athletes flying high and sticking landings with authority. Watch out for freshman standout Kyleigh Ghambari, whose amplitude and consistently cold-stuck double backs have made her a fan favorite this season.