Who Has Won the Most NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Titles? Full List Here

Who Has Won the Most NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Titles? Full List Here

The NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship has crowned collegiate excellence in the sport since its inception in 1982. Utah claimed the first title and went on to dominate the early years, winning five of the first six championships and holding a total of 10 titles, tying them with Georgia for the most in NCAA history.

Georgia established a gymnastics dynasty between the mid-1990s and late 2000s, securing 10 national titles, including a remarkable five-year winning streak from 2005 to 2009. UCLA follows with seven titles, showing consistency across multiple decades. Alabama and Oklahoma each boast six titles, with Oklahoma emerging as a powerhouse in the 2010s and early 2020s, including wins in 2014, 2016, 2017, 2019, 2022, and 2023.

Florida has made a strong impact with three titles, including a shared championship with Oklahoma in 2014. Michigan broke through in 2021 with its first and only national title to date, while LSU captured its long-awaited first national championship in 2024, highlighting the program’s growth and competitiveness.

The 2020 championship was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, marking the only year in which a champion was not crowned.

Over the years, the championship has not only showcased dominant programs but also elevated the profile of NCAA women’s gymnastics, blending athleticism, artistry, and school pride on the national stage.

Here’s a clean and professional table showing the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Champions from 1982 to 2024:

Year Champion(s)
2024 LSU
2023 Oklahoma
2022 Oklahoma
2021 Michigan
2020 Canceled (COVID-19)
2019 Oklahoma
2018 UCLA
2017 Oklahoma
2016 Oklahoma
2015 Florida
2014 Florida, Oklahoma
2013 Florida
2012 Alabama
2011 Alabama
2010 UCLA
2009 Georgia
2008 Georgia
2007 Georgia
2006 Georgia
2005 Georgia
2004 UCLA
2003 UCLA
2002 Alabama
2001 UCLA
2000 UCLA
1999 Georgia
1998 Georgia
1997 UCLA
1996 Alabama
1995 Utah
1994 Utah
1993 Georgia
1992 Utah
1991 Alabama
1990 Utah
1989 Georgia
1988 Alabama
1987 Georgia
1986 Utah
1985 Utah
1984 Utah
1983 Utah
1982 Utah

 

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