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Ncaa Gymnastics 2018: A Review

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The Road to Nationals

The NCAA gymnastics season of 2018 was one filled with excitement and anticipation. The journey to the national championship began with the regular season, where teams worked tirelessly to secure a spot in the postseason. The top 36 teams in the country were selected to compete in regionals, with the top two teams from each regional advancing to the national championship.

The Favorites

As the season progressed, it became clear that several teams were the favorites to take home the title. The Oklahoma Sooners, who had won the previous two national championships, were once again the team to beat. Other strong contenders included the Florida Gators, LSU Tigers, and UCLA Bruins.

The Regional Championships

At the regional championships, there were some surprises and upsets. The Michigan Wolverines, who had struggled throughout the season, pulled off a stunning upset to advance to nationals. The Utah Utes, who had been a mainstay in the national championship for years, failed to advance after a subpar performance.

The National Championship

The national championship was held in St. Louis, Missouri, and featured some of the best gymnastics of the year. The Oklahoma Sooners, led by superstar Maggie Nichols, put on a dominant performance to win their third consecutive national championship. The Florida Gators finished in second place, followed by the LSU Tigers and UCLA Bruins.

The Individual Championships

In addition to the team championship, the NCAA gymnastics season also features individual championships. Maggie Nichols won the all-around title, while MyKayla Skinner of Utah won the vault championship. Elizabeth Price of Stanford won the bars championship, and Peng Peng Lee of UCLA won the balance beam championship. Maggie Nichols also won the floor exercise championship, completing a remarkable season.

The Legacy of the 2018 Season

The 2018 NCAA gymnastics season will be remembered as one of the best in recent memory. The dominance of the Oklahoma Sooners, the stunning upsets, and the individual performances all contributed to a season that will be talked about for years to come. As we look forward to the future of NCAA gymnastics, we can only hope that the next season will be just as thrilling and exciting.

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