Completed Event: Women's Gymnastics versus Rutgers on April 3, 2026 , Win , 197.875, to, 196.300


April 06, 2015 | Women's Gymnastics
| OU NCAA Finishes Since 2010 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Year | Place | Score |
| 2010 | Runner-Up | 197.250 |
| 2011 | Third | 197.250 |
| 2012 | Seventh | 196.925 |
| 2013 | Runner-Up | 197.375 |
| 2014 | CHAMPION | 198.175 |
| 2015 | -- | -- |
NORMAN - The NCAA released details on the 2015 women's gymnastics championships in Fort Worth, Texas on Monday. The meet is set for April 17-19 at the Fort Worth Convention Center.
The No. 1 seeded Oklahoma women's gymnastics team will compete in Semifinal II at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 17. OU will compete against LSU, Alabama, Nebraska, Auburn and Oregon State, with the top three teams advancing to the NCAA Super Six on Saturday night.
Competing on the opposite side of the bracket for a shot at an NCAA title will be Florida, Stanford, UCLA, Michigan, Georgia and Utah. The first semifinal will begin at 1 p.m. on Friday.
The Sooners will begin on the bye before floor exercise and rotate through the remaining events (floor exercise, vault, bye, uneven bars, balance beam). Denver all-around gymnast Nina McGee will rotate with the Sooners through all events.
Oklahoma won its sixth consecutive NCAA regional title last Saturday night in Norman to earn a spot in the championship field of 12. OU's winning mark of 197.625 was the nation's highest qualifying score from an NCAA regional. The Sooners also captured individual regional titles on vault (Ali Jackson - 9.95), beam (Haley Sorensen - 9.9) and floor (Haley Scaman - 9.975).
Tickets for the NCAA Championships are on sale now at fortworthncaa.com. Fans can purchase all-session tickets (good for semifinals, Super Six and individual event finals) or tickets for individual sessions. Oklahoma fans hoping to sit near OU's block of tickets are encouraged to select tickets in sections 302, 303 or 304. Oklahoma's official block is in section 203.
The Oklahoma Sooners won the program's first-ever NCAA title last season in Birmingham, Ala., sharing the trophy with the Florida Gators. OU and UF tied at the top with an NCAA Championship-record score of 198.175.