The 2025 college gymnastics season delivered its share of unforgettable moments: the soaring highs of championship victories, record-breaking performances, and stunning upsets, alongside the crushing lows of injuries, unexpected losses, and controversies that gripped the sport. As we reflect on the year, it’s easy to recall the big headlines, but we’ll aim to revisit both the prominent events and the smaller, yet significant, details that shaped the season’s narrative—the moments you celebrated and the ones you might have forgotten.
Oklahoma Resumes Dynasty
The Sooners’ return to the top marked the continuation of their dynasty, as they now own three of the last four and six of the previous ten NCAA titles. The future of the program, Faith Torrez and Addison Fatta, kept Oklahoma in the lead wire-to-wire in the final and will carry the winning momentum into seasons beyond, while Jordan Bowers and Audrey Davis said goodbye to their storied Sooner careers with a trifecta of team championships.
Event Champions Make Sense
An understated victory from championship weekend was not only that we didn’t get a single tie for an event title this season, but each of the event champions made sense. LSU’s freshman of the year frontrunner Kailin Chio stuck a handful of…