March Madness may be over, but the excitement of NCAA championships continues! Just two weeks after UConn claimed the women’s basketball title, the spotlight shifts to the 2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships, where eight elite teams will battle for the national crown.
College gymnastics offers a thrilling team dynamic, with athletes supporting each other through every vault, beam, bars, and floor routine. If you’re new to the sport, prepare for high-energy performances and fierce competition.
2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship Schedule and How to watch
The championship begins with two semifinals on Thursday, April 17, followed by the finals on Saturday, April 19.
Semifinal I – April 17, 4:30 PM ET (ESPN2)
- Teams: No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 3 Florida, No. 7 Missouri, No. 11 Alabama
- Key Individual Competitors:
- All-Around: Madison Ulrich (Denver), Mary McDonough (Washington)
- Event Specialists: Mya Hooten (Minnesota), Lily Smith (Georgia), Gabby McLaughlin (Auburn)
Semifinal II – April 17, 9:00 PM ET (ESPN2)
- Teams: No. 1 LSU, No. 4 Utah, No. 5 UCLA, No. 8 Michigan State
- Key Individual Competitors:
- All-Around: Kaya Forbes (North Carolina)
- Event Specialists: Maddie Jones (Arkansas), Isabella Magnelli (Kentucky)
Championship Final – April 19, Time TBD (ABC/ESPN)
The top two teams from each semifinal will advance to the finals.
How to Watch the 2025 NCAA Gymnastics Championships
- TV Channels: ESPN2 (Semifinals), ABC or ESPN (Finals)
- Streaming: SteadyFlix Anywhere
- Where: Dickies Arena, Fort Worth, Texas
NCAA Women’s Gymnastics All-Time Winners List
Defending champion LSU aims for back-to-back titles after their 2024 victory. Meanwhile, Georgia holds the record for most championships (10), followed by Utah (9), UCLA (7), and Oklahoma (6).
Past NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Champions
- 2024: LSU
- 2023: Oklahoma
- 2022: Oklahoma
- 2021: Michigan
- 2020: Canceled (COVID-19)
- 2019: Oklahoma
- 2018: UCLA
- 2017: Oklahoma
- 2016: Oklahoma
- 2015: Florida
- 2014: Florida & Oklahoma (tie)
- 2013: Florida
- 2012: Alabama
- 2011: Alabama
- 2010: UCLA
- 2009: Georgia
- 2008: Georgia
- 2007: Georgia
- 2006: Georgia
- 2005: Georgia
- 2004: UCLA
- 2003: UCLA
- 2002: Alabama
- 2001: UCLA
- 2000: UCLA
- 1999: Georgia
- 1998: Georgia
- 1997: UCLA
- 1996: Alabama
- 1995: Utah
- 1994: Utah
- 1993: Georgia
- 1992: Utah
- 1991: Alabama
- 1990: Utah
- 1989: Georgia
- 1988: Alabama
- 1987: Georgia
- 1986: Utah
- 1985: Utah
- 1984: Utah
- 1983: Utah
- 1982: Utah
Who Will Win in 2025?
With powerhouse programs like Oklahoma, Florida, LSU, and Utah in the mix, this year’s championship promises intense competition. Will LSU repeat, or will a new champion emerge?
Don’t miss the action—tune in to ESPN2 for the semifinals and ABC/ESPN for the finals!