Michigan, Greenville and Oklahoma won their respective men’s conference championships over the weekend and the teams and individuals that will participate in the Men’s and Women’s NCAA Gymnastics Championships were determined.
WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS – NCAA REGIONALS
Top two schools from each regional advanced to the NCAA Championships, April 16-18, 2026 in Fort Worth, Texas

Baton Rouge, La., Regional – April 1-4, 2026
Recap: LSU Wins Baton Rouge Regional, Advances to NCAA Championships In Fort Worth
Recap: No. 7 Stanford Punches Ticket to NCAA Championships
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Semifinals Combined | Finals
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1. LSU 197.825
2. Stanford 197.225
3. Clemson 197.150
4. Michigan 196.750

Tempe, Ariz., Regional – April 1-4, 2026
Recap: No. 3 Gators Win Tempe Regional to Earn NCAA Championships Berth
Recap: Georgia Punches Ticket to Fort Worth, Score 197.750 in Regional Final
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Finals
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1. Florida 198.050
2. Georgia 197.750
3. Michigan State 197.000
4. Cal 196.975

Corvallis, Ore., Regional – April 2-5, 2026
Recap: UCLA Wins Corvallis Regional to Advance to NCAA Championships
Recap: No. 13 Minnesota Advances to Nationals for First Time Since 2022
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Semifinals Combined | Finals
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1. UCLA 197.725
2. Minnesota 197.625
3. Utah 197.500
4. Alabama 197.175

Lexington, Ky., Regional – April 2-5, 2026
Recap: See You in Fort Worth: Oklahoma Claims 16th-Straight Regional Title
Recap:
Results: Day 1 | Semifinals Session 1 | Semifinals Session 2 | Semifinals Combined | Finals
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1. Oklahoma 198.350
2. Arkansas 197.450
3. Missouri 197.225
4. Ohio State 196.700
INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS
All-Around
Maggie Slife, Air Force
Avery Neff, Utah
Tory Vetter, Ohio State
Nikki Smith, Michigan State
Vault
Gwen Fink, North Carolina
Shyla Bhatia, Denver
Cameron Smith, Ohio State
Sage Kellerman, Michigan State
Uneven Bars
Sophia Diaz, Michigan
Aurélie Tran, Iowa
Hannah Horton, Missouri
Sage Kellerman, Michigan State
Balance Beam
Carly Bauman, Michigan
Ana Padurariu, Utah
Delaynee Rodriguez, Kentucky
Abigayl Martin, Arizona Tempe
Floor Exercise
Brie Clark, Clemson
Ella Zirbes, Utah
Creslyn Brose, Kentucky
Gabi Ortiz, Michigan State
MEN’S GYMNASTICS

BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Michigan Earns Sixth Consecutive Big Ten Championship
LINCOLN, Neb. – The No. 2-ranked University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team earned its sixth straight Big Ten Championship, winning the team finals on Friday (April 3) with a score of 323.500 at Pinnacle Bank Arena.
Event Finals Recap
Results: Team/All-Around | Events

ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Greenville Claims ECAC Championship Title
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The men’s gymnastics team traveled to Army and brought home the ECAC Conference title, the first in program history. The Panthers sat in fourth place heading into the final rotation but scored a season-high on vault to secure the championship.
Results

MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS
Oklahoma Wins Second Straight MPSF Championship
BERKELEY, Calif. – Freshman Nathan Roman registered the nation’s highest score on parallel bars and contributed to Oklahoma’s four individual conference titles, as the OU men’s gymnastics team won its 21st MPSF Championship on Saturday in Haas Pavilion.
Results
Teams Competing in the NCAA Championships, April 17-18 in Champaign, Ill.
Team – National Qualifying Score
Oklahoma – 328.150
Michigan – 324.250
Stanford – 322.988
Nebraska – 320.963
Ohio State – 317.863
Penn State – 315.375
Illinois – 315.075
California – 314.913
Greenville – 311.325
Navy – 310.850
Army – 309.963
Springfield – 308.500
INDIVIDUAL QUALIFIERS
All-Around
Luke Tully – William & Mary
Noah Doiron – Simpson
Jared Fry – Air Force
Floor Exercise
Niko Greenly – William & Mary
Braxton Jones – Simpson
Tai Gopaul – Air Force
Michael Weiner – William & Mary
Garrett Alexander – Simpson
Isaac Koo (alternate) – Air Force
Jake Smith (alternate) – Simpson
Pommel Horse
Sam Brown – Air Force
Jack Matlock – Air Force
Gavin Zborowski – William & Mary
William Bacus – Simpson
Garrett Alexander – Simpson
Ricky Pizem (alternate) – William & Mary
Samuel Smith (alternate) – William & Mary
Still Rings
Brian Rollison – Simpson
Jonathan Irwin – William & Mary
Alex Campbell – Simpson
Oskar Silverman – Simpson
Gavin Zborowski – William & Mary
Tai Gopaul (alternate) – Air Force
Ryan Jacobson (alternate) – Air Force
Vault
Braxton Jones – Simpson
Ricky Pizem – William & Mary
Niko Greenly – William & Mary
Jack Foltyn – Air Force
Isaac Koo – Air Force
Jake Smith (alternate) – Simpson
Milo Staley (alternate) – Simpson
Parallel Bars
Jack Foltyn – Air Force
Niko Greenly – William & Mary
Nicholas Kosarikov – William & Mary
Tai Gopaul – Air Force
Palmer Wright – Air Force
Evan Wilkins (alternate) – William & Mary
Kenny Rabe (alternate) – Air Force
High Bar
Tai Gopaul – Air Force
Paul Tiedemann – Simpson
Ricky Pizem – William & Mary
Evan Wilkins – William & Mary
Isaac Koo – Air Force
Evan Sikra (alternate) – William & Mary
Brian Rollison (alternate) – Simpson
Jake Smith (alternate) – Simpson
ACROBATICS AND TUMBLING
#3 Quinnipiac 267.870, Morgan State 236.560 – April 3, 2026
BALTIMORE, Md. (April 3, 2026)–In a senior night matchup, the Morgan State Acrobatics and Tumbling team (4-3) went up against third-ranked Quinnipiac University (5-1) in an intense showdown on Friday night at Hill Field House. The Lady Bears unfortunately fell short, falling to the visiting Bobcats, 267.870-236.560.
#4 Fairmont State 260.570, Frostburg State 246.525, Wheeling 203.900 – April 3, 2026
FROSTBURG, Md. – The Frostburg State Acrobatics & Tumbling team split their tri-meet with No. 4 Fairmont State and Wheeling in their regular season finale on Friday.
#6 Augustana 270.205, Missouri State 250.105 – April 4, 2026
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. – The No. 6 Viking acrobatics & tumbling team completed its regular season on Saturday afternoon, knocking off Missouri State 270.205-250.105 inside the Elmen Center.
#14 Wingate 257.720, Montevallo 252.830, Newberry 161.210 – April 3, 2026
Wingate, N.C. – In just the third year of the program’s history, the 14th-ranked Wingate University Bulldogs have captured a regular season Conference Carolinas regular season title.
More Acro & Tumbling Scores
- Trine 210.570, Calvin 101.400 – March 30, 2026
- Belmont Abbey 232.365, Converse 227.040 – March 30, 2026
- Coker 251.945, King 237.020 – April 2, 2026
- Kutztown 216.275, American International 52.625 – April 2, 2026
- Mars Hill 246.025, Francis Marion 225.115 – April 2, 2026
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