The Final Women's National Rankings, as published by Troester.com are ordered by finish at the Super Six (Top 6), the NCAA Prelims (7 to 12), the National Qualifying Score (13 to 36) and the Regional Qualifying Score (37+).
Here's your final Top 25:
Rank | Team Name | NCAA Final | NCAA | NQS |
1 | Alabama | 197.850 | 197.675 | 394.270 |
2 | Florida | 197.775 | 197.650 | 394.770 |
3 | UCLA | 197.750 | 197.400 | 394.495 |
4 | Stanford | 197.500 | 197.125 | 393.085 |
5 | Utah | 197.375 | 197.200 | 393.530 |
6 | Arkansas | 196.300 | 197.150 | 393.370 |
7 | Oklahoma | 196.925 | 394.385 | |
8 | Nebraska | 196.625 | 393.555 | |
9 | L.S.U. | 196.550 | 392.645 | |
10 | Ohio State | 196.525 | 392.470 | |
11 | Georgia | 196.500 | 394.095 | |
12 | Oregon State | 196.475 | 393.210 | |
13 | Michigan | 392.150 | ||
14 | Boise State | 392.105 | ||
15 | Auburn | 392.065 | ||
16 | Penn State | 391.880 | ||
17 | North Carolina State | 391.845 | ||
18 | Illinois-Champaign | 391.420 | ||
- | Washington | 391.420 | ||
20 | Missouri | 391.375 | ||
21 | West Virginia | 391.165 | ||
22 | Arizona | 391.095 | ||
23 | Denver | 390.965 | ||
24 | Minnesota | 390.785 | ||
25 | Kentucky | 390.240 |
Link: Troester.com
Charly Santagado, L10 from Orlando Metro, has committed to Rutgers. We previously announced her commitment to UNC.
Charly finished in the top 3 in nearly all of her meets this year, including a 2nd place finish at regionals. She picked up several bars titles over the season and she is the current Region 8 bars champion. Also an accomplished dancer, her dance training shines on fx.
Madison Webster, L10 at Stars in Colorado, has committed to Seattle Pacific and will join the team this fall. She competed in the L9 Western Championships in 2011.
Nicole Pruchnik, L10 at Kaleidoscope Gymnastics in Massechusetts, will join the Southern Connecticut team this fall. Nicole won the Snowflake Invitational (1st AA; 1st V/BB/FX) this season and placed 12th AA at her state meet.
Heather Hescher, L10 at California Gymnastics Academy, has signed with UC Davis according to her club's Facebook page. Heather started her 2012 season with a win (1st AA; 1st UB) at the Lady Luck Invitational. Winding up a strong season, she finished 2nd AA and 1st UB at the NorCal state meet and 10th AA at Regionals.
Lauren Cartmell, L10 at CGI in Colorado, has accepted a spot on the Lindenwood team this fall. Lauren finished her 2012 season with a 1st place finish (1st AA; 1st V/BB/FX) at her state meet and a 9th place finish at regionals. She competed in the 2011 NIT.
Jasmine Holmes, L10 at Waller's GymJam Academy, has signed with San Jose and will join the team this fall. This season she placed in the top five all around at the OC Classic, the Heart of a Champion, the California Classic (1st FX) and the SoCal state meet (1st FX). She recently placed 11th AA at regionals.
Ashleigh Gillis, L10 from Stars Gymnastics in Colorado, has committed to TWU and will join the team this fall. This season she finished 8th AA at her state meet and 14th AA at regionals.
Over the weekend, Arizona announced the signing of Krishna Yemany, a senior high performance (elite) athlete from Canada. At the 2011 Canadian Championships, she placed 11th AA and 8th on UB.
Link: Arizona Release
Rachel Reis, L10 from TNT in Tennesee, has committed to Bowling Green. She finished in the top five in most of her meets this year and won the bars title at her state meet. She recently finished 15th AA at regionals.
Kat Ding of Georgia won bars and floor to lead all athletes at the NCAA Women's Event Finals for 2012. AA champ Kytra Hunter added a title on vault, while Bama's Geralen Stack-Eaton won the beam.
Eddie Penev of Stanford won floor and tied for the Vault title with Illini Paul Ruggeri to set the pace the event finals at the 2012 Men's NCAA Championships. Cal' Glen Ishino won PH, while Illini CJ Maestas scored the win on Rings. AA champ Jake Dalton won the PH, while the 2001 champ, Michigan's Sam Mikulak, won HB.
Floor
1. Eddie Penev (Stanford) 16.1
2. Jake Dalton (OU) 15.95
3. Stacey Ervin (Mich) 15.45
PH
1. Glen Ishino (Cal) 15.6
2. Craig Hernandez (PSU) 15.35
3. Michael Newburger (OSU) 15.1
Rings
1. CJ Maestas (Ill) 15.3
2. Scott Rosenthal (PSU) 15.25
3. Jake Dalton (OU) 15.1
Vault
1. Penev and Paul Ruggeri (Ill) 15.5
3. Presten Ellsworth (OU) 15.2
Parallel Bars
1. Jake Dalton (OU) 15.25
2. Paul Ruggeri (Ill) 15.0
3. Danny Berardini (OU) and Misha Koudinov (Ohio State) 14.95
High Bar
1. Sam Mikulak (Mich) 15.45
2. Glen Ishino (Cal) 15.05
3. Jake Dalton (OU) 14.9
Link: Results
In a thrilling finish, defending National Champion Alabama edged Florida and UCLA to successfully defend their crown.
Bama started strong, posting the night's top marks on floor (49.45) and vault (49.625), highlighted by Geralen Stack-Eaton's stuck Yurchenko Layout Full (9.975). Then, on UB, perhaps their weakest event, Sarah DeMeo had a problem and small errors kept the Tide to a 49.275 tally. With UCLA already done and posting a 197.75, Bama needed a 49.425 on beam to win. Bama opened strongly with Kim Jacob hitting a 9.9. Then, DeMeo had a large break on her series. Following that small break, seniors Geralen Stack-Eaton and Ashley Priess delivered nearly flawless routines, with Priess sticking her dismount to seal the win.
Florida opened on vault with a 49.475 and then ran into issues on UB when Ashanee Dickerson fell on her Ray. But a 9.95 from Alaina Johnson and a 9.9 from Mackenzie Caquatto lifted the Gators to a 49.425 on the event. The Gators then moved to beam, where problems have derailed them in the past. But not tonight Led by Johnson's 9.925, the Gators posted a big 49.475 on the event ,setting them up for floor. They entered floor knowing they needed a 49.4 to pass UCLA. On floor, Florida kept their power under control, hitting their sets for a 49.4, slipping past UCLA -- only to be passed one routine later by Bama. All weekend long, scores above 9.9 on floor were far and few between.
UCLA started off with a 49.35 on floor and then moved to a series of stuck vaults, highlighted by Vanessa Zamarripa's 10.0. After a low dismount from Monique De La Torre, UCLA posted a 49.475 on bars, led by Zamarripa's 9.95. Then, the Bruins moved to beam, finishing the meet one round ahead of the rest of the field. After a problem from leadoff Aisha Gerber, the Bruins rebounded with solid sets until senior Ellyse Hopfner-Hibbs fell on her side aerial-back layout series. Recovering strongly, Sam Peszek closed out the meet with a 9.95, pushing UCLA to a 197.75 as Florida and Bama went to their last event.
Stanford hit their best meet of the year to post a 197.5 and finish fourth. They hit a 49.55 on vault, including a 9.975 from Ivana Hong, to pass by Utah. A few lower scores in the 5 & 6 positions kept Stanford a half step back from the leaders. Utah posted a 197.375, hitting their sets but held back by small errors and the resulting lack of 9.9 plus scores (just five, compared to 12 for Bama, 10 for UF and 11 for UCLA). Arkansas ran into problems on floor, posting a 196.3.
Place | Team | Vault | Bars | Beam | Floor | Total |
1 | Alabama | 49.625 | 49.275 | 49.5 | 49.45 | 197.85 |
2 | Florida | 49.475 | 49.425 | 49.475 | 49.4 | 197.775 |
3 | UCLA | 49.525 | 49.475 | 49.4 | 49.35 | 197.75 |
4 | Stanford | 49.55 | 49.35 | 49.325 | 49.275 | 197.5 |
5 | Utah | 49.4 | 49.3 | 49.35 | 49.325 | 197.375 |
6 | Arkansas | 49.45 | 49.175 | 49.225 | 48.45 | 196.3 |
Link: Results
Illinois won the 2012 Men's NCAA Team title on Friday night, posting a solid overall performance to defeat host OU. PSU was third.
OU was led by AA champ Jake Dalton, who was unstoppable with a 91.0 tally. Tied for 2nd at 89.7 were Michigan's Sam Mikulak and Illini CJ Maestas.
1 | Illinois | 358.85 |
2 | Oklahoma | 357.45 |
3 | Penn State |
354.8 |
4 | U.C. Berkeley - California | 353. |
5 | Stanford |
352.65 |
6 | Michigan | 351.05 |
Link: Results
Alabama edged Florida to take the evening session of the NCAA Women's Preliminaries. Bama opened the meet with a huge 49.6 on beam and then battled back and forth with Florida all night long. A 49.4 on bars was enough to pass Florida, who managed a 49.275 on floor after a few small stumbles. The Gators tied or outscored Bama on every event but Beam. But solid 49.4 scores on vault and bars to close out the meet was just enough to edge the Gators, and set up a battle for the title tomorrow night.
Arkansas took third, fueled by the return of key gymnasts back from injury. After encountering an early fall on their last event, their two stars Jaime Pisani and Katherine Grable hit for 9.95s to close out the event. They were helped along by two counting falls on beam by UGA. The GymDogs finished fifth, just behind Ohio State in fourth. If not for the two falls, UGA would have challenged Bama and UF for the session win. Ohio State came back with solid performances after opening on their weakest event, uneven bars. Oregon State was just behind UGA with a 196.475, after a slow start caused by a few problems on floor.
In the AA race, Florida frosh Kytra Hunter was unstoppable, posting a 39.725 for the win. In second was senior Kat Ding of UGA (39.65), just ahead of Arkansas senior Jaime Pisani (39.625).
The results set up a Pac-12 vs. SEC showdown in the finals, with three squads from each conference battling it out.
Link: Results