NCAA Gymnastics Championship Semifinal (second session); #5 University of Utah; #4 University of Florida, #1 University of Oklahoma, #6 University of Alabama; Fort Worth, Texas; April 18, 2024

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Title NCAA Gymnastics Championship Semifinal (second session); #5 University of Utah; #4 University of Florida, #1 University of Oklahoma, #6 University of Alabama; Fort Worth, Texas; April 18, 2024
Subject Gymnastics; college sports; athletics; Gymnastics meet results; scores
Description Gymnastics meet results; scores
Additional Information NCAA Gymnastics Championship Semifinal; 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 2024-04-18
Format application/pdf
Identifier 2024.04.18_NCAA-Semifinal
Language eng
Rights Digital Image Copyright 2024, University of Utah. All rights reserved
Sport Women's Gymnastics
Opponent #1 University of Oklahoma, 196.6625; #4 University of Florida, 197.8750; #6 University of Alabama, 195.4125. University of Florida will advance to the NCAA Finals with the University of Utah.
Spatial Coverage Dickies Arena; Fort Worth, Texas
Seasons 2024
Final Score After leading its semifinal session from start to finish, posting an overall score of 197.9375, Utah Gymnastics has advanced to its fourth consecutive NCAA Championships finals. Utah posted the top score of the second session in the championship semifinal to edge #4 Florida (197.8750), which also will advance, and eliminating #1 Oklahoma (196.6625) and #6 Alabama (195.4125). Makenna Smith posted a career high in the all-around, scoring a 39.6375; including a pair of 9.9125s on vault and bars, a 9.9250 on beam, and a 9.8875 on floor. BEAM: Amelie Morgan set the tone in the leadoff spot on balance beam with a 9.9250; Abby Paulson and Maile O'Keefe turned in back-to-back scores of 9.950 to cement a powerful start at the midway point of the event. Utah tallied a season high on the beam, scoring a 49.6375, to lead the team competition after the first event. FLOOR: Smith started the rotation posting a score of 9.8875. Paulson scored with a big 9.900 followed by back-to-back 9.950 scores, starting with Jaylene Gilstrap followed by O'Keefe scoring her second 9.9+ of the evening. The Red Rocks posted a score of 49.5875 on floor, marking its 11th performance this season at or above that score. VAULT: Ella Zirbes made her NCAA Championships debut posting a score of 9.9125. BARS: Zirbes scored a rotation-high 9.9250. Morgan scored a 9.900 in the third spot before Sabado rounded out the rotation with one final 9.900 to secure the win.
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s61817nc
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