Press release via collegiatewomensportsawards.com:
Apr 22, 2015
.post-content img { padding: 10px; } With the 2015 NCAA Championships in the books, let’s take a look at a few stellar seniors who finished their careers. Congratulations to all the seniors who finished up their career this year! Please note, this list is by no means an exhaustive list given all the talented seniors.
Apr 21, 2015
The 2015 NCAA Championships were held this weekend in Fort Worth and the competition was impressive all around, including the beautiful new leos! Below we rank the leos from the Super Six but we also want to hear what you think- vote for your favorite leo in our poll at the bottom of the article. All photos by Christy Ann Linder.
Utah head coach Greg Marsden has announced his retirement after 40 years and a record-breaking career. Marsden retires as the winningest coach in college gymnastics history with a 1,048-208-8 record and his 10 national championships is tied with Georgia for the most by any women's gymnastics team.
Apr 20, 2015
The Five Things We Learned at NCAAs
The 2015 NCAA Championships concluded today and the event champions were named. Elizabeth Price of Stanford won vault, Georgia Dabritz of Utah won bars, Samantha Peszek of UCLA won beam, and Kytra Hunter of Florida won floor.
Apr 19, 2015
Below is a photo story from the 2015 NCAA Super Six competition. All photos are by Christy Ann Linder.
Apr 18, 2015
Following both sessions of prelims, the event finals competitors are set for the 2015 NCAA Championships in Fort Worth, Texas. The top four gymnasts (including ties) advance to the Event Finals, set to be held on Sunday. Event finals will take place on Sunday, April 19 at 2pm CT.
Apr 17, 2015
With prelim sessions in the books, let’s take a look at the highs and lows from the competition. Florida, Utah and Stanford qualified out of session 1 to the Super Six. Oklahoma, Auburn and Alabama qualified out of session 2 to the Super Six. Prelims had some exciting moments and some disappointing moments that provided great highs and lows throughout.
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Press release via Utah athletics: