The 2018 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships were held April 20–21, 2018, at the Chaifetz Arena in St. Louis , Missouri. The UCLA Bruins were the team Champions with a total of 198.075 points.[1] [2] The twelve teams invited were Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Nebraska, Oklahoma, UCLA, Utah, and Washington.[3]
NCAA Championship (Super Six) [ ]
Standings [ ]
Rank
Team
Total
UCLA
49.2250
49.6375
49.7500
49.4625
198.0750
Kyla Ross
9.8000
9.9500
9.9875
9.3125
39.0500
Madison Kocian
9.9375
9.2750
9.8375
29.0500
Christine Peng-Peng Lee
10.0000
10.0000
20.0000
Katelyn Ohashi
9.9500
9.9500
19.9000
9.8875
9.8500
19.7250
Pauline Tratz
9.8250
9.8875
19.7125
Felicia Hano
9.8000
9.9000
19.7000
Nia Dennis
9.8375
9.8375
19.6750
Grace Glenn
9.9375
9.9375
9.9000
9.9000
Gracie Kramer
9.8875
9.8875
9.8750
9.8750
9.8750
9.8750
Oklahoma
49.4875
49.5375
49.4250
49.5875
198.0375
Maggie Nichols
9.9375
9.9625
9.9125
9.9625
39.7750
9.8375
9.9000
9.8750
9.8750
39.4875
Brenna Dowell
9.9375
9.9125
9.9375
29.7875
Anastasia Webb
9.8500
9.9125
9.9250
29.6875
9.8500
9.8750
9.2000
28.9250
9.8875
9.8750
19.7625
9.8625
9.7250
19.5875
9.9000
9.9000
9.8875
9.8875
9.8500
9.8500
Florida
49.4125
49.5375
49.3375
49.5625
197.8500
9.9375
9.8500
9.8125
9.9375
39.5375
Amelia Hundley
9.8000
9.9000
9.8500
9.9250
39.4750
Alex McMurtry
9.8750
9.9750
9.2750
9.9125
39.0375
Rachel Gowey
9.8750
9.9125
9.8250
29.6125
Megan Skaggs
9.7750
9.9000
9.8250
29.5000
Alyssa Baumann
9.9375
9.9500
19.8875
Jazmyn Foberg
9.8875
9.8875
19.7750
9.9125
9.8375
19.7500
4
LSU
49.4625
49.4750
49.3875
49.5125
197.8375
9.9500
9.8750
9.8875
9.9500
39.6625
Sarah Finnegan
9.8125
9.8125
9.9375
9.9500
39.5125
Kennedi Edney
9.8625
9.9500
9.8375
9.8625
39.5125
Lexie Priessman
9.9500
9.8125
19.7625
Christina Desiderio
9.8500
9.9000
19.7500
Ruby Harrold
9.8250
9.8875
19.7125
9.9500
9.9500
Julianna Cannamela
9.8750
9.8750
Reagan Campbell
9.8750
9.8750
9.8500
9.8500
9.7750
9.7750
9.7375
9.7375
5
Utah
49.0750
49.2875
49.3500
49.1875
196.9000
MyKayla Skinner
9.8625
9.9125
9.9250
9.9250
39.6250
9.8000
9.8500
9.8750
9.8500
39.3750
9.8375
9.8000
9.8250
9.8125
39.2750
9.7875
9.8625
9.8875
9.6875
39.2250
9.7875
9.7750
9.7375
29.3000
9.7375
9.8625
19.6000
Kim Tessen
9.7125
9.8265
19.5750
9.8375
9.8375
6
Nebraska
49.3000
48.8250
49.2750
49.4000
196.8000
9.9125
9.8625
9.8250
9.9250
39.5250
9.5875
9.8125
9.8500
9.8625
39.1125
9.8250
9.7750
9.0875
9.8375
38.5250
9.7125
9.8875
9.8750
29.4750
9.9625
9.5875
9.9000
29.4500
9.8875
9.5000
9.8750
29.2625
Danielle Breen
9.7875
9.8375
19.6250
9.8375
9.8375
Individual results [ ]
All-around [ ]
Rank
Gymnast
Total
Maggie Nichols (Oklahoma)
9.9000
10.0000
9.9500
9.9625
39.8125
MyKayla Skinner (Utah)
9.9375
9.9250
9.9250
9.9375
39.7250
Elizabeth Price (Stanford)
9.8875
10.0000
9.8625
9.9250
39.6750
4
Kyla Ross (UCLA)
9.8500
9.9500
9.9500
9.8875
39.6375
5
Alex McMurtry (Florida)
9.9375
9.9500
9.8750
9.8250
39.5875
6
(LSU)
9.8750
9.8500
9.8625
9.9500
39.5375
7
Kennedi Edney (LSU)
9.8875
9.9375
9.8000
9.9000
39.5250
8
Sarah Finnegan (LSU)
9.8500
9.8875
9.9000
9.8625
39.5000
(Kentucky)
9.9250
9.8750
9.8375
9.8625
Event Results [ ]
Vault [ ]
Uneven Bars [ ]
Balance Beam [ ]
Floor Exercise [ ]
References [ ]
^ Peng-Peng Lee's two perfect scores lift UCLA to first title since 2010 , NCAA.com , Retrieved April 21, 2018
^ Thuc Nhi Nguyen, Peng-Peng Lee clinches NCAA title for UCLA gymnastics with perfect 10 , Los Angeles Daily News , Retrieved April 21, 2018
^ 2018 Women's Gymnastics Bracket , NCAA.com , Retrieved April 21, 2018
2017–18 NCAA Division I championships
† Not an officially sanctioned NCAA championship