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Who will win NCAA gymnastics championships?

espn.com
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a year ago
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Summary

The NCAA gymnastics championships begin Thursday in Fort Worth, Texas. The top four teams in each semifinal will advance to Saturday's final. Oklahoma is the defending champion. Aly Raisman: LSU is the popular choice, and for good reason. The question is, can the Tigers execute at a level of the defending champs? Oklahoma is the favorite to win the title. The Sooners have had an historic season. The Tigers have perhaps the most overall depth in the nation. Oklahoma is the heavy favorite to win. The Sooners are just so good in these high-pressure situations. The team that manages to stick the most will win. Our first perfect 10 of the season goes to @jordansbowers! pic.twitter.com/rRsUv8TnW9 — Oklahoma Women's Gym (@OU_WGymnastics) February 3, 2024 Maine: Bryant. Raena Worley will be competing for the final time as an individual. Mya Lauzon has one of, if not the best, Yurchenko 1.5s this year. Konnor McClain is a work of art on the beam. When she hits -- and she almost always does -- she deserves a 10.0 every time.

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