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Revision as of 11:43, 17 December 2025

Collegiate gymnastics competition

The 2026 NCAA women’s gymnastics tournament will be the 43rd NCAA women’s gymnastics tournament, the annual women’s gymnastics championship contested by the teams of the member associations of NCAA. The first and second round and regional final will be hosted on campuses from April 1 to April 5, 2026, while the semi-final and final will be held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas from April 16 to April 18, 2026.[1]

Format

The eight lowest seeded teams will compete in the first round. Winners will advance to the second round, with 32 total teams at four regional sites. The top two teams from each region will move on to the semi-finals in Fort Worth, Texas. The top two teams in each semi-final will advance to the “Four on the Floor” for the team national title.

Bracket

Source: [2]

Individual qualifiers

2026 NCAA women’s gymnastics tournament individual qualifiers
All-around Vault Uneven bars Balance beam Floor exercise

Regional results

NCAA championship

Semi-finals

The top two teams from each semifinal will advance to the National Championship, which will be televised live on ABC on April 18 at 4:00 pm ET.

Final

^a Missouri was originally awarded fourth place, but after an inquiry into Amy Weir’s score on beam, Missouri’s team score increased enough to raise them to third place.[3]

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Individual results

Medalists

All-around

References

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