Title |
NCAA Championship Final: #2 Louisiana State University; #3 University of California-Berkeley; #5 University of Utah; #4 University of Florida; Fort Worth, Texas; April 20, 2024. |
Subject |
Gymnastics; college sports; athletics; Gymnastics meet results; scores |
Description |
Gymnastics meet results; scores |
Additional Information |
NCAA Gymnastics Championship Final; Attendance: N/A; Head Coach: Carly Dockendorf, 1st year. Utah won the Pac-12 Regular Season Championship to continue its streak of earning at least a share of the regular season title since its inception in 2020. The Utah Gymnastics team became the first team to win four-straight Pac-12 Championships since the conference expanded in 2012, winning the 2024 Pac-12 Championship. The Red Rocks competed in their NCAA-Record 48th consecutive National Championship; the team ended another incredible season finishing third in the nation for the fourth-straight year. |
Creator |
University of Utah, Athletics Department |
Publisher |
Digitized by: Athletics Department, University of Utah |
Date |
2024-04-20 |
Format |
application/pdf |
Identifier |
2024.04.20_NCAA-Championship-Final |
Language |
eng |
Rights |
Digital Image Copyright 2024, University of Utah. All rights reserved |
Sport |
Women's Gymnastics |
Opponent |
#2 Louisiana State University (1st place) 198.2250; #3 University of California-Berkeley (2nd place) 197.8500; #5 University of Utah (3rd place) 197.8000; #4 University of Florida (4th place) 197.4375. |
Spatial Coverage |
Dickies Arena; Fort Worth, Texas |
Seasons |
2024 |
Final Score |
The University of Utah Gymnastics team closed out its NCAA Championship run with a third-place finish, scoring a 197.8000. The Red Rocks fell to eventual national champions LSU (198.2250) and second-place finishers California (197.8500). Florida rounded out the four-team event with a 197.4375. Utah, the four-time defending Pac-12 champion, notched its fourth consecutive third-place finish at the NCAA Championships, and is the only women's gymnastics program in the country to finish in the top 3 in each of the last four seasons. Grace McCallum posted the top score on the uneven bars in the final meet of the season, scoring a 9.9500, en route to a third-place finish in the all-around with a score of 39.6875, posting 9.9 and above in each event. BARS: After Maile O'Keefe scored the first 9.900 score of the bars rotation, Grace McCallum added a rotation-high 9.950. BEAM: Morgan took her spot at the top of the order with a 9.9125. McCallum would once again set the rotation-high score, posting a 9.9375. O'Keefe added her second 9.900 score of the day with her final beam performance of her Utah career. Elizabeth Gantner made her NCAA Championships debut, scoring a 9.8750. FLOOR: The Red Rocks secured three scores of 9.9250 from Paulson, O'Keefe, and Jaylene Gilstrap Smith openen the rotation with a 9.900. Zirbes scored a 9.9125, making her debut in the event at the NCAA Championships. McCallum anchored the rotation with a 9.9000. After scoring a 49.5875 during the floor rotation, Utah would capture its first lead of the day, heading into the final event. VAULT: Glynn and Smith scored 9.9125m Smith and Rucker scored 9.9000. The finished the vault with 49.3000. |
ARK |
ark:/87278/s6gm2dqj |
Setname |
uu_ath_2 |
ID |
2479882 |
Reference URL |
https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6gm2dqj |