As the 2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics regular season concludes, fans and athletes alike are eagerly anticipating the upcoming tournament. The final top 36 teams, determined by the National Qualifying Score (NQS), have been announced. These teams will advance to the NCAA women’s gymnastics tournament.
Top Teams Heading Into the Tournament
The competition has been fierce this season, but a few teams have consistently risen to the top. Leading the pack is LSU with an impressive NQS of 198.115. Following closely are Oklahoma and Florida, with NQS scores of 198.040 and 197.935, respectively.
These teams have demonstrated exceptional skill and consistency throughout the season, setting the stage for a thrilling tournament.
Elite Performers by Event
In addition to team rankings, individual gymnasts have also shone brightly. Notably, Jade Carey from Oregon State leads the All-Around category with an NQS of 39.775. She also tops the Balance Beam rankings with a near-perfect score of 9.975.
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Other standout performers include Selena Harris-Miranda from Florida, who dominates the Vault with a score of 9.965, and Audrey Davis from Oklahoma, who leads the Uneven Bars with a score of 9.960. The Floor Exercise sees a tie between Jordan Chiles from UCLA and Faith Torrez from Oklahoma, both scoring 9.970.
Detailed Team Rankings
Here is a closer look at the top 10 teams and their NQS scores:
- 1. LSU: 198.115
- 2. Oklahoma: 198.040
- 3. Florida: 197.935
- 4. Utah: 197.780
- 5. UCLA: 197.680
- 6. California: 197.605
- 7. Missouri: 197.510
- 8. Michigan State: 197.360
- 9. Kentucky: 197.315
- 10. Georgia: 197.210
These teams have shown remarkable performances, and their NQS scores reflect their hard work and dedication throughout the season.
Mid-Ranked Teams
Teams ranked 11 through 20 also deserve recognition for their efforts. Georgia and Minnesota are tied for the 10th spot with an NQS of 197.210. Close behind are Alabama, Stanford, and Oregon State, with scores of 197.205, 197.190, and 197.185, respectively.
- 11. Georgia: 197.210
- 11. Minnesota: 197.210
- 12. Alabama: 197.205
- 13. Stanford: 197.190
- 14. Oregon State: 197.185
- 15. Auburn: 197.170
- 16. Arkansas: 197.055
- 17. Michigan: 196.945
- 18. Denver: 196.735
- 19. North Carolina State: 196.680
- 20. Nebraska: 196.535
Lower-Ranked Teams
The teams ranked 21 through 36 have also worked hard to secure their spots in the tournament. These teams may not have the highest NQS scores, but they have shown resilience and determination throughout the season. Arizona, North Carolina, and Iowa round out the top 25, with scores of 196.525, 196.470, and 196.430, respectively.
- 21. Arizona: 196.525
- 22. North Carolina: 196.470
- 23. Iowa: 196.430
- 24. Southern Utah: 196.415
- 25. Ohio State: 196.395
- 26. Arizona State: 196.310
- 27. Clemson: 196.255
- 28. Penn State: 196.230
- 29. Illinois: 196.205
- 30. Boise State: 196.115
- 31. Maryland: 196.030
- 32. BYU: 196.025
- 32. Utah State: 196.025
- 34. Rutgers: 195.890
- 35. UC Davis: 195.870
- 36. West Virginia: 195.855
Individual Standouts
While team performances are crucial, individual gymnasts have also made their mark this season. Jade Carey from Oregon State has been a standout performer, leading the All-Around and Balance Beam categories. Selena Harris-Miranda from Florida dominates the Vault, while Audrey Davis from Oklahoma leads the Uneven Bars. The Floor Exercise sees a tie between Jordan Chiles from UCLA and Faith Torrez from Oklahoma, both showcasing exceptional talent.
Conclusion
The 2025 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics tournament promises to be an exciting and competitive event. Top teams like LSU, Oklahoma, and Florida are leading the way. Standout individual performers such as Jade Carey and Selena Harris-Miranda will also be there. Fans can expect a thrilling showcase of talent and athleticism.
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