NCAA gymnastics finals results: Scores, winners for 2023 women's college championships

Sara Tidwell

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Oklahoma is the NCAA gymnastics national champion for a second consecutive season.

The Sooners beat out Florida, Utah and LSU at Saturday's finals in Fort Worth, Texas, with a score of 198.3875. They will hang their sixth banner in the last nine years when they get home to Norman.

Oklahoma will also bring home hardware from the individual sections. Olivia Trautman won the vault with a score of 9.9500, while tying for third on beam with UCLA's Emma Malabuyo and Kentucky's Isabella Magnelli, also with a 9.9500.

Two other women were involved in ties as well. Jordan Bowers and Faith Torrez were part of a nine-way tie for third place in the floor exercise with scores of 9.9500.

Utah earned its own hardware from the weekend, with Maile O'Keefe winning the all-around competition on Thursday with a score of 39.7625. She also took home the gold for beam with a perfect 10.000. Utah was also involved in second place ties for bars and beam and a third-place tie for floor.

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Florida's Leanne Wong tied for third with LSU's Haleigh Bryant on bars with a score of 9.9375, and tied LSU's Aleah Finnegan on floor with a score of 9.9625.

A full list of the 2023 NCAA gymnastics championship finals results:

NCAA gymnastics championships 2023 final results

Team competition

TeamVaultBarsBeamFloorTotal
Oklahoma49.562549.637549.512549.6750198.3875
Florida49.575049.712549.525049.4250198.2375
Utah49.150049.550049.737549.5000197.9375
LSU49.525049.312549.237549.4500197.5250

NCAA gymnastics championships 2023 winners

Winners are noted in bold in the tables below.

Team competition

PlaceNameScore
1stOklahoma198.3875
2ndFlorida198.2375
3rdUtah197.9375
4thLSU197.5250

The below placings are based on Thursday's semifinal performances.

All-Around

PlaceNameSchoolScore
1stMaile O'KeefeUtah39.7625
2ndJordan ChilesUCLA39.7125
3rdHaleigh BryantLSU39.6875

Individual event winners

EventPlaceNameSchoolScore
Vault1stOlivia TrautmanOklahoma9.9500
 2ndLynnzee Brown, Courtney BlacksonDenver, Boise State9.9250
 3rdMakenzie WilsonKentucky9.9125
Bars1stJordan ChilesUCLA10.000
 2ndAbby Heiskell, Maile O'Keefe, Grace McCallum, Luisa BlancoMichigan, Utah, Utah, Alabama9.9500
 3rdLeanne Wong, Haleigh BryantFlorida, LSU9.9375
Beam1stMaile O'KeefeUtah10.000
 2ndJade Carey, Cristal IsaOregon State, Utah9.9625
 3rdEmma Malabuyo, Olivia Trautman, Isabella MagnelliUCLA, Oklahoma, Kentucky9.9500
Floor1stJordan ChilesUCLA9.9875
 2ndLeanne Wong, Aleah FinneganFlorida, LSU9.9625
 3rdSierra Brooks, Jordan Bowers, Faith Torrez, Selena Harris, Margzetta Frazier, Maile O'Keefe, Jessica Hutchinson, Lynnzee Brown, Haleigh BryantMichigan, Oklahoma, Oklahoma, UCLA, UCLA, Utah, Denver, Denver, LSU9.9500

How to watch NCAA gymnastics championships

  • TV channels: ABC
  • Live streams: ESPN+, ESPN app, Fubo

The NCAA women's gymnastics championship held its final session on Saturday, April 15, at 4 p.m. The event aired live from ABC for the third consecutive season.

The ESPN family of networks provided live streams of singular events and special commentary from former Olympians and collegiate stars Bart Conner, Kathy Johnson Clarke and Samantha Peszek. There was a quad-box viewing option and a Spanish-language viewing option, all on ESPN+.

In addition, the crews' commentary was boosted by the use of "Tech Tools," according to the network, including height and distance markers on vault, protractors for body angle and a height grid on bars, and what the network called a "split-o-meter" on beam.

Sara Tidwell

Sara Tidwell is an editorial intern with The Sporting News. A native to Michigan's Thumb region, she received her Bachelor's degree in journalism from Michigan State University. Previous bylines include the Detroit News, Cincinnati Enquirer, Hartford Courant and The State News.