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The 2014 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament was the 39th NCAA women's gymnastics tournament, the
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championship contested by the teams of the member associations of
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. The first round (regionals) was hosted on campuses from on April 5, 2014, and the semi-finals and final were held at
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from April 18 to April 20, 2014.
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became co-champions, with each scoring 198.175 in the Super Six Finals.
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came in third with a score of 197.600.


Regional Championships

The Regional Championships was held on April 5, 2014, at the following six sites: * Athens Regional (host: Georgia) – 1. Michigan 196.750; 2. Georgia 196.375; 3. Central Michigan 195.600; 4. Ohio State 195.100; 5. North Carolina State 194.550; 6. Rutgers 193.750 * Baton Rouge Regional (host: LSU) – 1. LSU 198.325; 2. Stanford 197.275; 3. Iowa State 196.350; 4. Kent State 195.125; 5. Auburn 195.050; 6. Arizona 194.825 * Fayetteville Regional (host: Arkansas) – 1. Utah 197.300; 2. UCLA 196.600; 3. Arkansas 196.375; 4. Arizona State Univ. 194.425; 5. UC Davis 193.900; 6. Utah State 191.875 * Minneapolis Regional (host: Minnesota) – 1. Oklahoma 197.725; 2. Illinois 196.600; 3. Minnesota 196.350; 4. California 195.700; 5. Southern Utah 195.150; 6. San Jose State 193.950 * Seattle Regional (host: Washington) – 1. Alabama 197.550; 2. Nebraska 196.975; 3. Denver 195.625; 4. Washington 195.550; 5. Boise State 195.275; 6. Brigham Young 194.650 * State College Regional (host: Penn State) – 1. Florida 197.050; 2. Penn State 196.725; 3. Oregon State 196.525; 4. Kentucky 195.925; 5. New Hampshire 195.025; 6. Maryland 194.525


NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship

The NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship were held in
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, Birmingham, Alabama, on Friday, April 18, 2014. * ''Afternoon session'' (1 p.m. CST) – Oklahoma (197.500), Georgia (197.300), LSU (197.100), Stanford (196.600), Michigan (196.425), Illinois (195.800) * ''Evening session'' (7 p.m. CST) – Alabama & Florida (197.650), Nebraska (197.100), UCLA (197.050), Utah (197.025), Penn State (194.825)


NCAA Championship (Super Six Finals)

NCAA Championship (Super Six Finals):
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, Birmingham, Alabama, on Saturday, April 19, 2014. (6 p.m. CST) - * ''Team'' - Florida & Oklahoma (198.175), LSU (197.600), Alabama (197.550), Georgia (197.100), Nebraska (196.500)


Individual Event Finals

Individual Event Finals:
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, Birmingham, Alabama, on Sunday, April 20, 2014. (2 p.m. CST) * ''Vault'' – 1st Katherine Grable, Arkansas &
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, LSU (9.9750); 3rd Haley Scaman, Oklahoma (9.9667) * ''Uneven Bars'' – 1st
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, Florida (9.9375); 2nd Samantha Shapiro, Stanford (9.9250); 3rd Kristina Vaculik, Stanford (9.9000) * ''Balance Beam'' – 1st Taylor Spears, Oklahoma (9.925); 2nd Lindsey Cheek, Georgia (9.900); 3rd Madeline Gardiner, Oregon State & Mary Beth Box, Georgia & Sydney Ewing, LSU & Jamie Schleppenbach, Nebraska (9.8875) * ''Floor Exercise'' – 1st Katherine Grable, Arkansas (9.9625); 2nd Joanna Sampson, Michigan & Maileana Kanewa, Oklahoma & Haley Scaman, Oklahoma (9.950) * ''All Around'' – 1st Kim Jacob, Alabama, 39.625; 2nd Katherine Grable, Arkansas & Alaina Johnson, Florida 39.600


Champions

"NCAA Championship Individual Event Finals"
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References


External links


NCAA Gymnastics Championship official site
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