
Oklahoma Beats LSU, More to Win NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship 2026 Bracket
The Oklahoma women's gymnastics program has secured back-to-back NCAA championships.
The Sooners secured their second straight team championship, and their eighth since 2014, by outscoring Minnesota, Florida and LSU during Saturday's national championship in Fort Worth.
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Here are the final scores from Saturday's national championship.
- Oklahoma: 198.1625
- LSU: 198.0750
- Florida: 197.6875
- Minnesota: 197.3750
Full scores from Saturday's national final can be found here.
Oklahoma started out the day strong with a 49.6 team score on vault.
The Sooners secured a 49.4875 score on bars to maintain a 0.1 team lead over LSU after two rotations.
LSU's Kailin Chio highlighted the second rotation by earning the first 10.0 of the national championship on vault.
Oklahoma slipped behind in the third rotation after two falls on the beam, leaving LSU in the lead after five Tigers gymnasts scored at least 9.9 on bars.
Taking the highest score of the day in the final rotation necessitated Oklahoma's floor performance outscoring LSU on beam.
Oklahoma did so with a 49.6375 team score on floor after LSU recorded a fall on beam.
Minnesota claimed a fourth-place finish highlighted by a 49.45 team score on beam.
Florida finished in third place. The Gators posted their highest team score of the event on bars with a 49.6.
This marks Oklahoma's fourth NCAA title in the past five seasons (LSU won in 2024) and its eighth since 2014.






