Leading on three of four apparatus, Texas Woman’s University won their second team title in as many years Saturday at the Woman’s Collegiate National Invitational Championships.

WEST CHESTER, Pa. (March 28, 2026) – Leading on three of four apparatus, Texas Woman’s University won their second team title in as many years Saturday at the Woman’s Collegiate National Invitational Championships.

TWU posted a total score of 195.300 to outrank Southeastern Missouri State in second with 194.300. The University of Bridgeport was third with a 193.525, with host team West Chester University rounding out the final four with 193.450.

Texas Woman’s led the way on every apparatus except beam and was most dominant on floor, posting a 49.250 for the highest total of the night on any apparatus. The Pioneers also led on uneven bars (48.850) and vault (48.775), while Southeast Missouri was best on beam with a 48.800. Texas Woman’s Kylie Minard posted the highest single individual score of the night with her 9.925 on floor.

Competition at West Chester concludes Sunday with individual event finals beginning at 1 p.m. ET. All information about the championships can be found on the West Chester Athletics website. Watch the livestream and follow along with live scores on virti.us.