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The 2011 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held in the Wolstein Center, at
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on April 15–17, 2011. Twelve teams from the six regional meets advanced to the NCAA Division I national team and individual titles.Women's Gymnastics
NCAA 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)
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; Host: University of Michigan ** Finish: Michigan (1st), Kent State (2nd), Ohio State, Minnesota, Stanford, Iowa State *Athens Regional –
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, 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)
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; Host: Oregon State University ** Finish: Oregon State (1st), Nebraska (2nd), Michigan State, San Jose State, Iowa, Southern Utah *Denver Regional –
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, 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'',
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, April 15: ** ''Afternoon session'' (12:00 pm ET) – No. 2 seed UCLA Bruins gymnastics team, UCLA, No. 3 Oklahoma (1st), No. 6 Michigan Wolverines women's gymnastics, Michigan, No. 7 Georgia Gym Dogs, Georgia, No. 10 Arkansas Lady Razorbacks, Arkansas and No. 11 Illinois ** ''Evening session'' (6 pm ET) – No. 1 seed Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics, Alabama (1st), No. 4 Oregon State, No. 5 Florida Gators women's gymnastics, Florida, No. 8 Utah Red Rocks, Utah, No. 9 Nebraska Cornhuskers women's gymnastics, Nebraska and No. 12 and host team Kent State. * ''NCAA Championship'' (Super Six Finals),
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, April 16 (4 p.m. ET): ** Oklahoma Sooners, Oklahoma, Michigan Wolverines women's gymnastics, Michigan, UCLA Bruins gymnastics team, UCLA, Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics, Alabama (1st), Nebraska Cornhuskers women's gymnastics, Nebraska, Utah Red Rocks, Utah * ''Individual Event Finals'' –
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, 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


Champions

Final Team Standings: *1. Alabama, 197.650 *2. UCLA, 197.375 *3. Oklahoma, 197.250 *4. Nebraska, 196.725 *5. Utah, 196.500 *6. Michigan, 196.425 *7. University of Florida, 196.125 *7. Oregon State University, 196.100 *9. University of Arkansas, 195.450 *9. University of Georgia, 195.450 *11. University of Illinois, 195.100 *12. Kent State University, 195.000


References


External links


NCAA Gymnastics Championship Official site
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