2004 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship
The 2004 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held in April 2004 and involved 12 schools competing for the national championship of women's NCAA Division I gymnastics. It was the twenty third NCAA gymnastics national championship. The defending NCAA Team Champion for 2003 was UCLA. The competition took place in Los Angeles, California hosted by the UCLA in Pauley Pavilion. The 2004 team championship was won by defending champion UCLA and the individual champion was Jeana Rice of Alabama, 39.650.[1]
Team Results
Session 1
Position | Team | Total | ||||
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1 | Florida Gators | 49.375 | 49.000 | 49.125 | 49.350 | 196.850 |
1 | Stanford Cardinal | 49.050 | 49.350 | 48.975 | 49.475 | 196.850 |
3 | Georgia Gym Dogs | 49.225 | 49.250 | 48.975 | 49.225 | 196.775 |
4 | Nebraska Cornhuskers | 49.250 | 49.125 | 48.875 | 48.900 | 196.150 |
5 | Oklahoma Sooners | 49.200 | 48.725 | 48.600 | 49.225 | 195.750 |
6 | Iowa Hawkeyes | 48.950 | 48.725 | 47.800 | 49.300 | 194.775 |
Session 2
Position | Team | Total | ||||
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1 | UCLA Bruins | 49.350 | 49.650 | 49.225 | 49.450 | 197.675 |
2 | Alabama Crimson Tide | 49.400 | 49.450 | 49.025 | 49.450 | 197.325 |
3 | Utah Red Rocks | 49.275 | 49.350 | 49.100 | 49.200 | 196.925 |
4 | LSU Tigers | 49.300 | 49.275 | 48.775 | 49.300 | 196.650 |
5 | Michigan Wolverines | 49.150 | 49.025 | 49.100 | 49.225 | 196.500 |
6 | Arizona State Sun Devils | 49.300 | 48.950 | 48.925 | 49.150 | 196.325 |
Super Six
Position | Team | Total | ||||
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1 | UCLA Bruins | 49.525 | 49.425 | 49.600 | 49.575 | 198.125 |
2 | Georgia Gym Dogs | 49.425 | 49.125 | 49.200 | 49.450 | 197.200 |
3 | Alabama Crimson Tide | 49.375 | 49.050 | 49.225 | 49.475 | 197.125 |
3 | Stanford Cardinal | 49.350 | 49.200 | 49.250 | 49.325 | 197.125 |
5 | Florida Gators | 49.400 | 48.800 | 49.300 | 49.300 | 196.800 |
6 | Utah Red Rocks | 49.150 | 48.325 | 49.225 | 49.175 | 195.875 |
References
- ↑ Gymnastics Championship Records, NCAA, 2010
External links
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