NCAA gymnastics live results, scores, winners for 2024 women’s college semifinals

By | April 18, 2024

Expect the unexpected — and plenty of Yurchenkos — when the NCAA gymnastics college semifinals kick off Thursday.

Eight of the nation’s best programs jostle for superiority amid the glow of the Dickies Arena starlight during the dual session.

It will be a showcase filled with celestial talents. LSU’s Haleigh Bryant, Oklahoma’s Jordan Bowers, Florida’s Leanne Wong and Utah’s Grace McCallum represent a portion of the cream of the crop in Thursday’s contest. They’re far from alone, however. The lowest-ranked team of the eight competing in the semifinals — No. 8 Stanford — has rallied off four-straight performances of 197.175 or better.

Suffice to say, there’s plenty to look forward to when the chalk drops on Thursday afternoon. Prepare for theatrics — and acrobatics — as the action kicks off from Fort Worth, Texas.

The Sporting News is tracking the top performances from Thursday’s NCAA gymnastics college semifinals from Dickies Arena. Follow along to see which gymnasts shined on the biggest stage in collegiate gymnastics.

MORE: Watch the 2024 NCAA gymnastics championships with Fubo (free trial)

NCAA gymnastics results from 2024 semifinals

Winners are in bold in each table.

Team competition

Session I — Thursday, April 13, 4:30 p.m. ET

Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Total
Arkansas

49.3250

49.200

48.8125

49.1375

196.4750

LSU

49.3250

49.4750

49.5875

49.7250

198.1125

California

49.3625

49.5250

49.4125

49.4125

197.7125

Stanford

49.2250

49.2500

49.3125

49.2875

197.0750

Session II — Thursday, April 13, 9 p.m. ET

Team Vault Bars Beam Floor Total
Florida 49.5000 49.4500 49.4750 49.4500 197.8750
Oklahoma 48.3250 49.6625 49.1000 49.5750 196.6625
Alabama 49.2625 49.4875 47.2500 49.4125 195.4125
Utah 48.3250 49.6625 49.1000 49.5750 197.9375

All-Around individual qualifiers

Individual School Session Total result
Lily Smith Georgia I

39.4750

Skylar Killough-Wilhelm

Washington I

39.5500

Gabby Wilson Michigan II 39.5000
Jade Carey Oregon State II 39.7000

Individual event qualifiers

Session I — Thursday, April 13, 4:30 p.m. ET

Event Name School Results
Vault Lily Smith (AA) Georgia 9.7250
  Skylar Killough-Wilhelm (AA) Washington 9.8500
  Anaya Smith Arizona State 9.9375
  Emma Silberman Maryland 9.7625
Bars Courtney Blackson Boise State 9.9250
  Lily Smith (AA) Georgia 9.9250
  Skylar Killough-Wilhelm (AA) Washington 9.9250
  Jade Mangahas Arizona State 9.8750
Beam Amani Herring Penn State 9.7875
  Nikki Smith Michigan State 9.8250
  Lily Smith (AA) Georgia 9.9125
  Skylar Killough-Wilhelm (AA) Washington 9.8875
Floor Skylar Killough-Wilhelm (AA) Washington 9.8875
  Chae Campbell UCLA 9.9000
  Skyla Schulte Michigan State 9.9125
  Lily Smith (AA) Georgia 9.9125

Session II — Thursday, April 13, 9 p.m. ET

Event Name School Results
Vault Gabby Wilson (AA) Michigan 9.8500
  Jade Carey (AA) Oregon State 9.9000
  Mya Hooten Minnesota 9.8750
  Sierra Brooks Michigan 9.8625
Bars Carly Bauman Michigan 9.9000
  Gabby Wilson (AA) Michigan 9.8625
  Jade Carey (AA) Oregon State) 9.9000
  Mara Titarsolej Missouri 9.6625
Beam Selena Harris UCLA 9.5000
  Isabella Magnelli Kentucky 9.5000
  Gabby Wilson (AA) Michigan 9.9125
  Jade Carey (AA) Oregon State 9.9500
Floor Jade Carey (AA) Oregon State 39.7000
  Gabby Wilson (AA) Michigan 39.5000

NCAA gymnastics championship live updates, highlights

All times Eastern.

11:00 p.m. – Here are the best individual scores from both session I and session II. Audrey Davis secured two wins for her and the Sooners, while Florida and Utah were the two programs to join LSU and Cal in the finals. 

  • AA: Haleigh Bryant, LSU
  • VT: Anna Roberts, Stanford
  • UB: Audrey Davis, Oklahoma & Leanne Wong, Florida
  • BB: Audrey Davis & Faith Torrez, Oklahoma
  • FX: Aleah Finnegan, LSU

6:36 p.m. – Here are the individual event winners from session I. Session II gymnasts will need to best these scores to take the all-around or individual event titles.

  • AA: Haleigh Bryant (LSU), 39.7125
  • VT: Anna Roberts (Stanford), 9.9500
  • UB: Courtney Blackson (Boise State), Haleigh Bryant (LSU), Lily Smith (Georgia), Skylar Killough-Wilhelm (Washington), Reese Drotar (Arkansas), 9.9250
  • BB: Haleigh Bryant (LSU), Mya Lauzon (Cal), 9.9500
  • FX: Aleah Finnegan (LSU), 9.9625

6:32 p.m. – It’s official! LSU and Cal advance to the finals.

6:25 p.m. – What a way for Stanford to finish things. Anna Roberts scores a career-high 9.9500 on vault.

6:20 p.m. – LSU keeps on firing! KJ Johnson scores a 9.9500 on floor, the highest of the night.

6:04 p.m. – Team standings remain the same heading in to the final rotation. LSU and Cal are poised to win and advance, unless Stanford and Arkansas have near perfect rotations.

5:58 p.m. – Anaya Smith with a meet-high 9.9375 on vault!

5:53 p.m. – Haleigh Bryant doing Haleigh Bryant things. She scores a 9.9500 on beam for the highest score of the night.

5:32 p.m. – Now it’s LSU with the lead! Highlighted by Haleigh Bryant, the Tigers score three 9.9000+ for a .025 lead over Cal. It’s Stanford in third place.

5:01 p.m. – After one rotation, it’s Cal that leads followed by LSU, Stanford and Arkansas.

4:41 p.m. – Stanford’s Ava Sorrento takes two falls on the bars. She finishes out her routine, scoring a 8.600, but the Cardinal will need to clean it up and drop that score to stay in the meet.

4:30 p.m. – It’s go time in Fort Worth. Or is it geaux time?

4:12 p.m. – Here’s what the team and individual rotations look like for both of tonight’s semifinals. As the highest-seeded teams, LSU and Oklahoma will rotate in Olympic order.

How to watch NCAA gymnastics championships

  • TV channels: ESPN2, ABC
  • Live streams: ESPN+, ESPN app, Fubo

The NCAA women’s gymnastics championship will take place over three days and three sessions.

The semifinal sessions are on Thursday, April 18, and broadcast live on ESPN2. The final session will take place at 4 p.m. ET Saturday, April 15, and be broadcast live on ABC.

The ESPN family of networks will also provide live streams of singular events and special commentary from former Olympians and collegiate stars John Roethlisberger and Aly Raisman. There will also be a quad-box viewing option and a Spanish-language viewing option, all on ESPN+.

In addition, the crews’ commentary will be boosted by the use of “Tech Tools,” according to the network, including height and distance markers on vault, protractors for body angle and a height grid on bars, and what the network called a “split-o-meter” on beam.

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