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NCAA Women’s Gymnastics • March 6, 2026
Host: North Carolina
Rank VT
UB
BB
FX
AA
1 North Carolina 49.250 49.150 49.425 49.375 197.200
Anna Pearl
Stanley
9.825
Camryn
Rueda
9.8009.8009.925
Claire
Stippich
9.7509.9009.800
Gwen
Fink
9.8259.8009.0759.57538.275
Hannah
Aoki
9.8009.775
Jessica
Naranjo
9.8759.850
JoJo
Valahovic
9.8759.950
Kaya
Forbes
9.9259.775
Neve
King
9.800
Paige
Prejean
9.7759.850
Sydney
Seabrooks
9.8259.8259.9009.90039.450

2 Minnesota 49.025 49.300 49.475 49.125 196.925
Arianna
Ostrum
9.8759.8259.8509.90039.450
Ava
Stewart
9.8509.825
Brooklyn
Rowray
9.925
Emma
Slevin
9.850
Gianna
Gerdes
9.7509.8509.600
Jordyn
Lyden
9.9009.9259.875
Lacie
Saltzmann
8.900
Lauren
Pearl
9.875
Leah
Gonsiorowski
9.875
Megan
Steensland
9.775
Sarah
Moraw
9.7759.900
Sophia
Nguyen
9.750
Sophie
Swartzmiller
9.700
Teryn
Crump
9.7759.875

Notes:
Event scoring based on 10.0 scale
6 gymnasts compete, 5 scores count toward team total • AA total shown for gymnasts competing 4 events

NCAA Gymnastics Scoring Guide

▸ What is a good team score in an NCAA regular season gymnastics meet?
In NCAA women's gymnastics, a team score of 197.000 or higher is considered excellent and typically places teams in national championship contention. Scores between 196.000-196.999 are strong competitive performances, while anything above 198.000 represents elite-level execution.
▸ How does the NCAA gymnastics "6 up, 5 count" format work?
NCAA gymnastics uses a "6 up, 5 count" format where six gymnasts compete on each apparatus, but only the top five scores count toward the team total. This rewards depth and consistency across vault, bars, beam, and floor.
▸ What is considered an elite-level individual score in NCAA gymnastics?
An individual event score of 9.900 or higher is considered elite. Perfect 10.000 scores are rare and celebrated. For all-around competition, totals above 39.500 are elite-level performances.
▸ How are NCAA gymnastics rankings determined during the regular season?
NCAA gymnastics rankings use the National Qualifying Score (NQS) system, which averages a team's top six scores after dropping the highest. This rewards consistency and determines regional/national championship seeding in March.
Last updated: March 7, 2026