American college gymnastics competition
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The 2011 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held at the Wolstein Center, in Cleveland, Ohio on April 15–17, 2011. Twelve teams from the six regional meets advanced to the NCAA Division I national team and individual titles.[1] The Alabama Crimson Tide were the 2011 national champions.
Regional Championships were held on April 2, 2011 at the following six sites:
- Ann Arbor Regional – Crisler Arena, 6 p.m. (ET) Ann Arbor, Michigan; Host: University of Michigan
- Finish: Michigan (1st), Kent State (2nd), Ohio State, Minnesota, Stanford, Iowa State
- Athens Regional – Stegeman Coliseum, 4 p.m. (ET) Athens, Georgia; Host: University of Georgia
- Finish: UCLA (1st), Georgia (2nd), LSU, North Carolina State, Maryland, West Virginia
- Corvallis Regional – Gill Coliseum, 7 p.m. (ET) Corvallis, Oregon; Host: Oregon State University
- Finish: Oregon State (1st), Nebraska (2nd), Michigan State, San Jose State, Iowa, Southern Utah
- Denver Regional – Magness Arena, 8 p.m. (ET) Denver, Colorado; Host: University of Denver
- Finish: Arkansas (1st), Florida (2nd), Boise State, Denver, Arizona, Brigham Young
- Norman Regional – Lloyd Noble Center, 5 p.m. (ET) Norman, Oklahoma; Host: University of Oklahoma
- Finish: Oklahoma (1st), Utah (2nd), Washington, North Carolina, New Hampshire, Missouri
- Tuscaloosa Regional – Coleman Coliseum, 7 p.m. (ET) Tuscaloosa, Alabama; Host: University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
- Finish: Alabama (1st), Illinois (2nd), Penn State, Auburn, Kentucky, Central Michigan
NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship:
- NCAA Championships, Cleveland, Ohio, April 15:
- Afternoon session (12:00 pm ET) – No. 2 seed UCLA, No. 3 Oklahoma (1st), No. 6 Michigan, No. 7 Georgia, No. 10 Arkansas and No. 11 Illinois
- Evening session (6 pm ET) – No. 1 seed Alabama (1st), No. 4 Oregon State, No. 5 Florida, No. 8 Utah, No. 9 Nebraska and No. 12 and host team Kent State.
- NCAA Championship (Super Six Finals), Cleveland, Ohio, April 16 (4 p.m. ET):
- Individual Event Finals – Cleveland, Ohio, Saturday, April 17 (1 p.m.):
- Vault – 1st, Marissa King, University of Florida, 9.8750; 2nd, Madison Mooring, University of Oklahoma, 9.8250; 3rd, Erin Davis, University of Nebraska, 9.8188
- Uneven Parallel Bars – 1st, Kat Ding, University of Georgia, 9.9125; 2nd, Jen Kesler, Oregon State University, 9.8750; 3rd, Sarah DeMeo, University of Alabama, 9.8625; 3rd, Makayla Stambaugh, Oregon State University, 9.8625; 3rd, Monique DeLaTorre, UCLA, 9.8625
- Balance Beam – 1st, Sam Peszek, UCLA, 9.90; 2nd, Kayla Hoffman, University of Alabama, 9.8875; 2nd, Aisha Gerber, UCLA, 9.8875
- Floor Exercise – 1st, Geralen Stack-Eaton, University of Alabama, 9.9375; 2nd, Maranda Smith, University of Florida, 9.9000; 2nd, Kylee Botterman, University of Michigan, 9.9000; 2nd, Brittani McCullough, UCLA, 9.9000
- All around - Kylee Botterman, Michigan, 39.575