Oklahoma women's gymnastics earn eighth NCAA National Championship

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The Oklahoma Sooners women's gymnastics team won their eighth NCAA National Championship with a score of 198.1625, defeating LSU, Florida, and Minnesota. The team, led by coach K.J. Kindler, overcame a challenging beam rotation to secure the title.
The Oklahoma Sooners women's gymnastics team won their eighth NCAA National Championship on Saturday at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth. With a score of 198.1625, they defeated LSU (198.075), Florida (197.6875), and Minnesota (197.375). The Sooners competed in Olympic order, earning scores of 49.600 on vault, 49.4875 on uneven bars, 49.4375 on balance beam, and 49.6375 on floor. They struggled during their beam routines, but strong performances from freshmen and seniors helped them recover. The team's victory marked their third title in back-to-back seasons and extended their record to 35-2-1 for the season. Oklahoma now has the third most national titles in NCAA history behind Georgia and Utah.
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