Gator Gymnastics Make NCAA Super Six for 7th Time in 9 Years
The Florida Gator gymnastics team has been here before, now it's time to finish the job. The top-ranked team in the country advanced to the NCAA Super Six for the seventh time in the past nine years, and will be joined by Alabama, Arkansas, UCLA, Utah, and Stanford for the final team competition of the season on Saturday. Of the six teams advancing, half have never won an NCAA gymnastics title (Florida, Arkansas, Stanford), while the only teams to ever win it in its 30-year existence were still in contention for another (Alabama, UCLA, Utah). Georgia, the only other team to claim a NCAA title, was eliminated in the second session. Gator freshman Kytra Hunter won the NCAA All-Around title with a collegiate-best 39.725. It's only the ninth time in NCAA history a freshman has come away with the award.
Session 1
UCLA - 197.400
Utah - 197.200
Stanford 197.125
Session 2
Alabama - 197.675
Florida - 197.650
Arkansas - 197.150
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