Oklahoma is ready to defend its national title at the 2024 women’s NCAA gymnastics championships this week, eyeing a third crown in a row.
The Sooners had the highest regional final score out of the eight remaining competitors, with Florida, California and LSU close behind. Arkansas, Stanford, Utah and Alabama will also compete for the title in Fort Worth, Texas.
LSU’s Haleigh Bryant and California’s Mya Lauzon are the favorites on vault, and Oklahoma’s Audrey Davis and Jordan Bowers are poised to lead the way on bars. Oklahoma’s Ragan Smith and Utah’s Maile O’Keefe are gymnasts to look out for on beam, and Olympic hopeful Jade Carey from Oregon State and Kentucky’s Raena Worley are looking to shine on floor in the individual competition.
There are four individuals (two in each session) scheduled to compete in the all-around competition, meaning they will take part in all four disciplines. Those women are Carey (Oregon State), Lily Smith (Georgia), Gabby Wilson (Michigan), and Skylar Killough-Wilhelm (Washington).
Here’s a complete guide to watching the semifinals for the 2024 NCAA gymnastics championships.
What channel is the NCAA gymnastics championships on today?
- TV channel: ESPN2
- Date: Thursday, April 18
- Time: 4:30 p.m. ET (Semifinal I) | 9 p.m. ET (Semifinal II)
The NCAA women’s gymnastics semifinals will air live on ESPN2.
ESPN reporter Taylor Davis, three-time Olympian John Roethlisberger and three-time Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman will be on the call for both the semifinals and finals.
NCAA gymnastics championships live stream
- Live stream: ESPN app | ESPN+ | Fubo
The NCAA women’s gymnastics semifinals can be streamed via the ESPN app, ESPN+ and Fubo, which is currently offering a free trial.
If the semifinals are not available to watch live in your location or if you’re traveling abroad, you can use a Virtual Private Network (VPN). VPNs provide a secure and private online connection, allowing you to bypass geographical restrictions to access your favorite streaming services from any device anywhere in the world.
Where are the 2024 NCAA gymnastics championships?
- Venue: Dickies Arena
- City: Fort Worth, Texas
The NCAA women’s gymnastics championships are being held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas. The finale weekend will continue to be held at the same arena through 2026.
Dickies Arena is host to concerts; sports like lacrosse, basketball and hockey; and family entertainment like rodeo performances. The $ 540 million venue, which opened in November 2019, has a capacity of up to 14,000 for concerts; 13,300 for basketball; 12,200 for family shows and hockey; and 9,300 for rodeo performances.
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NCAA gymnastics championships schedule
The NCAA women’s gymnastics championships will take place over the course of two days and three sessions. Eight teams will compete across the two semifinal sessions at 4:30 p.m. ET and 9 p.m. ET on Thursday, April 18.
The top two teams from each session will advance to compete for the crown. Here’s the full schedule:
Date | Start time (ET) | TV channel | Live stream |
---|---|---|---|
Thursday, April 18 (Semifinal I) | 4:30 p.m. | ESPN2 | ESPN app, ESPN+, Fubo |
Thursday, April 18 (Semifinal II) | 9 p.m. | ESPN2 | ESPN app, ESPN+, Fubo |
Saturday, April 20 (Championship) | 4 p.m. | ABC | ESPN app, ESPN+, Fubo |
NCAA gymnastics championships rotations 2024
Semifinal I
Rotation | Vault | Bars | Beam | Floor |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | LSU | Stanford | Arkansas | California |
Lily Smith, Georgia | Courtney Blackson, Boise State | Amani Herring, Penn State | Skylar Killough-Wilhelm, Washington | |
2 | California | LSU | Stanford | Arkansas |
Skylar Killough-Wilhelm, Washington | Lily Smith, Georgia | Nikki Smith, Michigan State | Chae Campbell, UCLA | |
3 | Arkansas | California | LSU | Stanford |
Anaya Smith, Arizona State | Skylar Killough-Wilhelm, Washington | Lily Smith, Georgia | Skyla Schulte, Michigan State | |
4 | Stanford | Arkansas | California | LSU |
Emma Silberman, Maryland | Jada Mangahas, Arizona State | Skylar Killough-Wilhelm, Washington | Lily Smith, Georgia |
Semifinal II
Rotation | Vault | Bars | Beam | Floor |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Oklahoma | Alabama | Utah | Florida |
Gabby Wilson, Michigan | Carly Bauman, Michigan | Selena Harris, UCLA | Jade Carey, Oregon State | |
2 | Florida | Oklahoma | Alabama | Utah |
Jade Carey, Oregon State | Gabby Wilson, Michigan | Isabella Magnelli, Kentucky | Raena Worley, Kentucky | |
3 | Utah | Florida | Oklahoma | Alabama |
Mya Hooten, Minnesota | Jade Carey, Oregon State | Gabby Wilson, Michigan | Sierra Brooks, Michigan | |
4 | Alabama | Utah | Florida | Oklahoma |
Sierra Brooks, Michigan | Mara Titarsolej, Missouri | Jade Carey, Oregon State | Gabby Wilson, Michigan |