Oklahoma edge Jordan Chiles’ UCLA for seventh NCAA gymnastics crown | Gymnastics

Audrey Davis delivered 9,9250 to uneven splashes in the final circulation, and was followed by Jordan Powers at 9,8875 to help Oklahoma secure the seventh women’s gymnastics championship in NCAA on Saturday in Deca Arena.
The Sooners team, which has now won six titles since 2016 under the leadership of coach KJ Kindler, has ended with 198.0125 – away from the University of California in Los Angeles in the final sessions. Bruins, led by Olympic champion Jordan Chilis, ranked second with 197.6125. Missouri (197.2500) ranked third in her first appearance in the final, while Utah (197.2375) ranked fourth.
The tournament was the third in Oklahoma in the last four seasons and its eleventh appearance in the last round over the past 13 years.
Oklahoma and UCLA were linked after the opening rotation, with the spread of Sooners 49.615 on the beam – the most powerful event for them – and Bruins matching this total on the ground. The Chilis received three 10s from six judges for the 9.9750 routine, which is firmly firmly the Bruins Collection.
Oklahoma has gained separation in the second and third rotations, highlighted by FaiRrez’s 9.9625 on the floor and 9.9375 on Vault. Davis and Pours closed the bars to close the title of the last Sooners.
Powers also won the comprehensive individual title earlier in the week. “Last year was a severe loss,” she said during ABC. “But we grew from that, and this was the end that we dreamed of.”
Chiles ended with a score of 39,7750 of the comprehensive result and won the NCAA title over the uneven bars on Thursday night-its second national need in this event. Her teammate Brooklyn Moorers for the title of the word.
Helen, who is Missouri, acquired the title of Shuaa after helping the Tigers to qualify for the final of the first championship ever performing the Holding Semi -final. Lsu Kailin Chio won the Vault, although the defending national heroes did not advance to Saturday after he finished third in the semi -finals.
Utah, which appeared in the fifth consecutive appearance, was hindered by the fall of Grace McCalaum on the beam of all Americans on a ray. Utes team, which won nine national championships – has not demanded the most in the history of NCAA – to the title since 1995.
The University of California in Los Angeles came in its first year as the Big Ten program, within four tenths of its first championship seven years ago. The Bruins team ended a powerful 9.9250 and 9,9375 on a beam of the elderly Emily Lee and Emma Malabuio, but they were unable to bridge the gap.
“It is a stings,” said Janel McDonald, a California University coach in Los Angeles. “But this group brought us back to the top of sport, and they were established as the next.”