Oklahoma Secures Fourth NCAA Women's Gymnastics Title in Five Years
OU wins 4th women's gymnastics title in 5 years
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The University of Oklahoma women's gymnastics team clinched their fourth NCAA championship in five years, scoring 198.1625. Senior Faith Torrez delivered a standout performance with a score of 9.950 on floor exercise, edging out Louisiana State University (LSU) by just 0.0875 points.
- 01Oklahoma scored 198.1625, winning the NCAA women's gymnastics championship.
- 02Faith Torrez scored 9.950 on floor exercise, her final routine.
- 03LSU led after three rotations but fell short with a score of 198.0750.
- 04Kailin Chio of LSU achieved a perfect 10 on vault.
- 05This victory marks Oklahoma's eighth title since 2014.
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In a thrilling finale at the NCAA women's gymnastics championships held in Fort Worth, Texas, the University of Oklahoma secured their fourth title in five years with a team score of 198.1625. Senior gymnast Faith Torrez, who had previously won the NCAA all-around title, delivered a near-perfect performance on floor exercise, scoring 9.950. The Sooners faced tough competition from Louisiana State University (LSU), who led after three rotations thanks to Kailin Chio's perfect 10 on vault. However, a fall by LSU's Lexi Zeiss on the balance beam opened the door for Oklahoma. The meet culminated in a nail-biting finish, with Torrez needing to perform well to secure the win. Chio's score of 9.900 on beam was impressive but ultimately not enough to overcome Oklahoma's lead. This victory adds to Oklahoma's legacy, marking their eighth NCAA championship since 2014.
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