No. 4 Florida Gymnastics Advances to Saturday’s NCAA Final

No. 4 Florida Gymnastics Advances to Saturday’s NCAA Final
FORT WORTH, Texas – No. 4 Florida gymnastics heads to Saturday’s NCAA Championships team final after taking second in Thursday’s second semifinal at Dickie’s Arena. Saturday’s final airs at 4 p.m. ET on ABC.

The top two teams at the NCAA Gainesville Regional both move ahead to the NCAA Championships team final – Utah (197.9375) and Florida (197.875). Top-seed Oklahoma was forced to count multiple misses tonight and did not advance to defend its title after finishing third at 196.6625. Alabama rounded out the second semifinal at 195.4125.

No. 2 seed LSU won the day’s opening semifinal at 198.1125 with No. 3 California (197.7125) also advancing to Saturday’s final. Stanford (197.075) was third in the first semifinal, followed by Arkansas (196.475).

SATURDAY’S TEAM FINAL:
Two different conferences are represented in Saturday’s NCAA team final:

Pac-12                  California & Utah
Southeastern         Florida & LSU

NCAA Team Final Rotation
Starting Event

Vault

Bars

Beam

Floor

Team

Florida

Utah

California

LSU

This Evening’s Meet:
Florida was assigned floor exercise to open Thursday’s second semifinal. Junior Leanne Wong anchored with a team-high 9.9125 while freshman Danie Ferris posted a 9.90. Sloane Blakely earned 9.8875 while marks of 9.875 from Victoria Nguyen and Anya Pilgrim added to Florida’s team total of 49.45.

It was hit after hit as the Gators went 1-2-3 in the second semifinal vault standings. Wong hit her Podkopayeva to lead all in the evening semifinal with a 9.9375. For the second consecutive meet, senior Ellie Lazzari hit a collegiate-best 9.925 to take second. Pilgrim posted a 9.9125 to share third overall in the semi and fellow freshman Skylar Draser started the lineup off with a 9.875. Nguyen and Ferris also earned 9.85s as UF posted the day’s leading vault total of 49.50.

The Gators put aside a mid-lineup miss to hit its closing three uneven bars routines. Wong anchored to share the winning bars mark with Oklahoma’s Audrey Davis at 9.965. The Gators broke their team corral celebrating Nguyen’s 9.9125 routine. Pilgrim hit for a 9.90 while marks of 9.85 by Blakely and 9.825 from Draser added in to Florida’s bars total of 49.45.

Blakely matched her season balance beam best of 9.925 to lead UF on its closing event. Draser got the Gators beam lineup started by equaling her collegiate best of 9.90. Nguyen posted a 9.9125 while Wong’s 9.8875 and Pilgrim’s 9.85 were also computed into UF’s 49.475.

Wong and Oregon State’s Jade Carey led the second semifinal all-around at 39.70, which ended up second overall to LSU’s Haleigh Bryant’s 39.7125. Two other Gators earned All-America all-around honors in the second semifinal – Nguyen (5th – 39.55) and Pilgrim (T6 – 39.5375).

EVENT WINNERS:
Scores are combined from both NCAA Semifinal sessions to determine event winners:
Vault:     Anna Roberts, Stanford      9.95
Bars:       Leanne Wong, UF and Audrey Davis, OU     9.9625
Beam:    Audrey Davis, OU and Faith Torrez, OU         9.9625
Floor:      Aleah Finnegan, LSU         9.9625
AA:         Haleigh Bryant, LSU           39.7125

A Gator was among the top 8 for three events.

     *   All-Around: Leanne Wong – T2 39.70
     *   Vault: Leanne Wong – T2 9.9375, Ellie Lazzari – 4th 9.925 and Anya Pilgrim – T5 9.9125
     *   Uneven Bars: Leanne Wong – T1 9.9625

Leanne Wong wins the sixth NCAA uneven bars title for the Gators since 2013.

     *   Alaina Johnson     2013
     *   Bridget Sloan        2014 & 2016
     *   Alex McMurtry      2017
     *   Trinity Thomas      2022
     *   Leanne Wong       2024

GATOR ALL-AMERICANS:
Four Gators earned nine All-America honors in Thursday’s NCAA semifinal competition.

2024 Gator All-Americans

Name

Event

Semi II Score

All-America team

Ellie Lazzari

Vault

9.925

First

Victoria Nguyen

All-Around

39.55

Second

Bars

9.9125

Second

Anya Pilgrim

All-Around

39.5375

Second

Vault

9.9125

First

Leanne Wong

All-Around

39.700

First

Vault

9.9375

First

Uneven Bars

9.9625

First

Floor Exercise

9.9125

Second

GATOR PERFORMANCE NOTES:

  *   Florida advances to its 20th NCAA team final (1994, 1997, 1998, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024). Florida won NCAA team titles in 2013, 2014 and 2015.
  *   Leanne Wong’s 39.70 matches the fourth highest all-around by a Gator in NCAA semifinal action:
     *   Trinity Thomas (2022) & Alex McMurtry (2017)             39.8125
     *   Kytra Hunter (2012)             39.725
     *   Bridget Sloan (2016) & Wong (2024)               39.70
  *   For the third consecutive year, Leanne Wong earns four All-America honors in NCAA Championships’ action.
  *   Ellie Lazzari set her vault best of 9.925 in the April 7 NCAA Regional Final and then equaled that mark tonight to earn All-America first team honors.
  *   Victoria Nguyen made her first all-around appearance as a Gator in the 2023 NCAA Team final. Tonight was her 10th all-around appearance of the season, earning All-America second-team honors. She also earned All-America second-team honors with a 9.9125 on uneven bars, just off her season-best of 9.925 set at the SEC Championship meet.
  *   Anya Pilgrim’s 39.5375 led all freshmen in 2024 NCAA Championship all-around competition. She also was the top freshman vaulter, tying for fifth overall at 9.9125.
  *   Sloane Blakely matched her season beam best of 9.925 for the second consecutive meet and for the sixth time in 2024.
  *   Collegiate bests this evening:
     *   Skylar Draser: 9.90 (beam)
     *   Ellie Lazzari: 9.925 (vault)

COACH ROWLAND SAID:

“The Gators stayed calm, cool and collected tonight – just really chill. They stayed invested in the Gators one routine at a time. So extremely proud of them for committing to trusting their training, controlling their controllables and just being themselves. Hats off to this team as they continue to amaze me. I have so much respect for what they continue to show us on a daily basis.” – Florida Head Coach Jenny Rowland

UP NEXT:
NCAA Championships team final air Saturday at 4 p.m. ET on ABC.

April 20

NCAA Team Final

ABC

ESPN3<https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/39a9dce3-d1f6-48e6-9bde-228acb8ae147>

Live Scoring<https://www.statbroadcast.com/events/central.php?tid=984#tourny>

Apparatus video stream available with Olympic medalist & Gator Great Bridget Sloan<https://floridagators.com/sports/womens-gymnastics/roster/bridget-sloan/5091> (vault and beam), Gator All-American Kennedy Baker<https://floridagators.com/sports/womens-gymnastics/roster/kennedy-baker/10688> (uneven bars & floor exercise), Samantha Peszek (vault & beam) and Anastasia Webb (bars & floor) calling the action.

Date

Competition

Links

April 20

4 p.m. NCAA Team Final<https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/da05948d-76bc-4e5e-bd44-1ffede6db6ba>

Multi-View<https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/493144bc-65ff-427d-911e-3a922d3c7142>

Vault & Beam<https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/5fa445e3-80a3-41e2-b01f-583d6b510b09>

Bars & Floor<https://www.espn.com/watch/player/_/id/097a9dca-8e9c-4df4-a411-2cf8dba87735>

No. 4 Florida at NCAA Semifinal II
Team Totals

April 18, 2022 – Dickies Arena

Team

Vault

Bars

Beam

Floor

Total

Utah

49.2000

49.5125

49.6375

49.5875

197.9375

Florida^

49.5000

49.4500

49.4750

49.4500

197.8750

Oklahoma

48.3250

49.6625

49.1000

49.5750

196.6625

Alabama

49.2625

49.4875

47.2500

49.4125

195.4125

NCAA Semifinal I

LSU^

49.3250

49.4750

49.5875

49.7250

198.1125

California^

49.3625

49.5250

49.4125

49.4125

197.7125

Stanford

49.2250

49.2500

49.3125

49.2875

197.0750

Arkansas

49.3250

49.2000

48.8125

49.1375

196.4750

^ advance to Saturday’s NCAA Team Final