It’s finally time for the NCAA national championships once again! We know our eight teams, four all-arounders, and 16 individual event specialists. Today we’re tackling the individuals and looking at the most likely contenders for the all-around and event titles.
Four all-arounders and 16 individual event specialists qualified to compete in Fort Worth. They will be split into the two semifinal sessions, with national champions determined at night’s end.
For a more in-depth explanation of the postseason format, check out our NCAA postseason guide.
Session One | ||||
Vault | Bars | Beam | Floor | |
Rotation 1 | DENVER
Courtney Blackson (Boise) |
FLORIDA
Payton Harris (tOSU) |
LSU
Chloe Widner (Stan.) |
CALIFORNIA
Delanie Harkness (MSU) |
Rotation 2 | CALIFORNIA
Ava Piedrahita (PSU) |
DENVER
Emily Lopez (Boise) |
FLORIDA
Payton Harris (tOSU) |
LSU
Chloe Widner (Stan.) |
Rotation 3 | LSU
Chloe Widner (Stan.) |
CALIFORNIA
Cassidy Rushlow (PSU) |
DENVER
Alisa Sheremeta (Miz.) |
FLORIDA
Payton Harris (tOSU) |
Rotation 4 | FLORIDA
Payton Harris (tOSU) |
LSU
Chloe Widner (Stan.) |
CALIFORNIA
Gabrielle Stephen (MSU) |
DENVER
Elexis Edwards (tOSU) |
Session Two | ||||
Vault | Bars | Beam | Floor | |
Rotation 1 | KENTUCKY
Naomi Morrison (UM) |
OKLAHOMA
Abby Heiskell (UM) |
UCLA
Hannah Scharf (ASU) |
UTAH
Derrian Gobourne… |