What channel is NCAA gymnastics on today? Start time, TV schedule to watch 2025 women’s college semifinals

By | April 19, 2025

Three sessions. Two days. One champion. Who will win the 2025 NCAA gymnastics championship?

It all begins April 17 with the semifinals, seeing two sessions of four squads competing for a spot in the national championship. Additionally, 20 individuals will compete for solo titles on vault, bars, beam, floor and the all-around. That includes Olympians Jade Carey and Joscelyn Roberson.

The title is LSU’s for the taking. The No. 1 seed in the tournament claimed the program’s first title last year, and the Tigers have to tools to get it done against and make that back-to-back championships. It won’t come easy, of course, as Oklahoma has its eyes on its third victory in four seasons. Don’t forget Utah, Florida and UCLA, either, who know how to stick when it matters.

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Here’s how to watch all the action at the NCAA gymnastics championship semifinals with live stream and start time information.

What channel is the NCAA gymnastics championships on today?

The NCAA gymnastics championship semifinals will air on ESPN2. John Roethlisberger, Aly Raisman, Samantha Peszek and Taylor Davis will be on the call.

Cord-cutters can live stream the competition on ESPN+ or Fubo, which offers a free trial for new users.

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What time is the NCAA gymnastics championships today?

  • Date: Thursday, April 17
  • Time: 4:30 p.m. ET (Semifinal I) | 9 p.m. ET (Semifinal II)

The NCAA gymnastics championships begin with the semifinals on Thursday, April 17.

Semifinal I, which includes Oklahoma, Missouri, Florida and Alabama, will begin at 4:30 p.m. ET. Semifinal II, which includes LSU, Michigan State, Utah and UCLA, will begin at 9 p.m. ET.

It all goes down from Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.

NCAA gymnastics championships schedule

The NCAA women’s gymnastics championships will take place over the course of two days and three sessions.

The semifinals will take place on Thursday, April 17, with the first session beginning at 4:30 p.m. ET and the second at 9 p.m. ET.

The two highest-scoring teams from each session will advance to the championships on Saturday, April 19, which begins at 4 p.m. ET.

Date Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Thurs., April 17 (Semifinal I) 4:30 p.m. ESPN2, ESPN+Fubo
Thurs., April 17 (Semifinal II) 9 p.m. ESPN2, ESPN+Fubo
Sat., April 19 (Championship) 4 p.m. ABC, ESPN+Fubo

NCAA gymnastics championships rotations 2025

Semifinal I

Rotation Vault Bars Beam Floor
1 Alabama Oklahoma Florida Missouri
  Ady Wahl, Georgia Madison Ulrich, Denver Mary McDonough, Washington Mya Hooten, Minnesota
2 Missouri Alabama Oklahoma Florida
  Rosie Casali, Denver Olivia Greaves, Auburn Madison Ulrich, Denver Mary McDonough, Washington
3 Florida Missouri Alabama Oklahoma
  Mary McDonough, Washington Rylie Mundell, Denver Gabby McLaughlin, Auburn Madison Ulrich, Denver
4 Oklahoma Florida Missouri Alabama
  Madison Ulrich, Denver Mary McDonough, Washington Brynlee Andersen, BYU Lily Smith, Georgia

Semifinal II

Rotation Vault Bars Beam Floor
1 Michigan State LSU Utah UCLA
  Kaya Forbes, North Carolina Jade Carey, Oregon State Joscelyn Roberson, Arkansas Mya Lauzon, Cal
2 UCLA Michigan State LSU Utah
  Sophia Diaz, Michigan Maddie Jones, Arkansas Jade Carey, Oregon State Joscelyn Roberson, Arkansas
3 Utah UCLA Michigan State LSU
  Joscelyn Roberson, Arkansas Madelyn Williams, Cal Isabella Magnelli, Kentucky Jade Carey, Oregon State
4 LSU Utah UCLA Michigan State
  Jade Carey, Oregon State Joscelyn Roberson, Arkansas Mya Lauzon, Cal Creslyn Brose, Kentucky

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