OU men's gymnastics finishes 2nd in NCAA championship, falls to Stanford
(by Skye Schreck) OU men’s gymnastics finished second in the NCAA championship, losing 329.825-328.495 to Stanford. Despite entering the meet undefeated, the Sooners were unable to complete the perfect season. The Sooners entered as the No. 3 seed based on their performance in the regional qualifiers and lost out to top-seeded...read more from the OU Daily
OU women's gymnastics wins 2026 NCAA national championships
(by Skye Schreck) No. 1 OU women’s gymnastics (35-1-1) won the 2026 NCAA national championships, the program's fourth title in five years. The Sooners defeated LSU, Florida and Minnesota in the final, 198.1625-198.0750-197.6875-197.3750. OU led through its first two rotations on vault and beam before running into trouble on beam...read more from the OU Daily
Women's Gymnastics: The Winner Takes It All! Florida, LSU, Oklahoma, and Minnesota to face off in NCAA Championship Final!
(by Sarahy Mora) The Championship in Fort Worth is set, and Oklahoma, LSU, Florida, and Minnesota are headed to the final! The semifinals were full of drama and nail-biting moments, but now only one can take the crown. + How To Watch - All times listed in ET. Saturday, April 18 National Championship: 4 p.m. on ABC/ESPN+...read more from Inside Gymnastics Magazine
Women's Gymnastics: Oklahoma Back in Nationals After Winning Lexington Regional
(by Ryan Aber) Oklahoma is back in the NCAA women’s gymnastics championships. The top-ranked Sooners earned their 22nd consecutive appearance in nationals Sunday, with a 198.350 to win the Lexington Regional Final in Lexington, Ky. The score was their second-best of the season. OU was already well on its way to the regional...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
Men's Gymnastics: Sooners Win Second Straight MPSF Championship
(by OU Athletics Communications) BERKELEY, Calif. – Freshman Nathan Roman registered the nation's highest score on parallel bars and contributed to Oklahoma's four individual conference titles, as the OU men's gymnastics team won its 21st MPSF Championship on Saturday in Haas Pavilion. The top-ranked Sooners posted a 332.100 team...read more from SoonerSports.com
(by Skye Schreck) No. 1 OU women’s gymnastics (26-1-1) won the NCAA Lexington Regional second round 197.875-196.550-196.300-196.175 against Ohio State (entered 10-6), Rutgers (entered 13-7) and No. 16 Kentucky (entered 2-17-1). The Sooners dominated throughout the meet, beating Kentucky for the third time this season and solidly...read more from the OU Daily
Women's Gymnastics: K.J. Kindler Expecting Oklahoma to Rebound on the Vault Heading Into Regionals
(by Ryan Aber) NORMAN — There was no hesitation for Oklahoma coach K.J. Kindler picking out the Sooners’ rotation for this weekend’s NCAA Regional in Lexington, Ky. Despite a less-than-stellar performance on the event at the SEC Championships on March 21, Kindler opted to begin her team on the vault. “We feel like we can start out...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
Women's Gymnastics: Near perfection wasn't enough for Sooners to complete season perfect
(by Chip Rouse) The Oklahoma Sooners have won two consecutive SEC regular-season titles and are the defending national champions in women's gymnastics, but for the second straight year, they fell just short in the SEC Championships. The 2026 conference championship had the makings of an NCAA Final Four with the top four teams in the...read more from Stormin' in Norman
Women's Gymnastics: Faith Torrez's Perfect 10 not Quite Enough to Lift Oklahoma to SEC Title
(by Ryan Aber) Faith Torrez hit a perfect 10 on the balance beam to close out the third rotation, but it wasn't quite enough for Oklahoma to avoid its first loss of the season. No. 3 Florida came out on top of the SEC Championships on Saturday at Tulsa's BOK Center, edging the top-ranked Sooners 198.175-198.150. While the meet came down...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
Sooners' new arena fight takes another annoying turn fans are tired of seeing
(by Dekota Gregory) It seemed as if Oklahoma was in the clear for a brand new arena that would be part of the Rock Creek Entertainment District plan, but the Sooners' battle against some residents and council members of the City of Norman might not be over yet, after all. In February, the Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled the gist of a petition...read more from Stormin' in Norman
OU women's gymnastics closes out regular season with win over No. 9 Michigan, Eastern Michigan
(by Skye Schreck) No. 1 OU women’s gymnastics (16-0-1) defeated No. 9 Michigan (11-4) and Eastern Michigan (8-12) 197.925-197.100-195.025 Friday. The Sooners finished their regular season with another win and will enter the postseason undefeated, with only a tiebreaker win over LSU in the first meet of the season blemishing their resume...read more from the OU Daily
OU women's gymnastics defeats Texas Women's University on senior night behind strong start
(by Skye Schreck) No. 1 OU women’s gymnastics (14-0-1) defeated Texas Women’s University (8-12) 198.175-195.025 on Sunday at the Lloyd Noble Center. On senior night, the Sooners won all four events over their Division II opponent. After finishing their last two meets with scores below 198, the Sooners reached back into the 198’s for...read more from the OU Daily
OU women's gymnastics defeats Arkansas as Caitlin Smith debuts in Lily Pederson's absence
(by Skye Schreck) No. 1 OU women’s gymnastics (13-0-1, 8-0 SEC) defeated No. 8 Arkansas (5-6-1, 2-4-1 SEC) 197.925-197.500 on Friday in Fayetteville. In front of a Southeastern-Conference-record crowd of 15,512, the Sooners spoiled Arkansas’ senior night. Despite the Razorbacks posting their second-highest score of the season...read more from the OU Daily
OU women's gymnastics clinches SEC regular-season title in Auburn win
(by Skye Schreck) No. 1 OU women’s gymnastics (12-0-1, 7-0 SEC) defeated No. 15 Auburn (2-9, 0-7 SEC) 197.975-196.150 on Friday at the Lloyd Noble Center. After a big win over No. 2 LSU last week, the Sooners had a lighter matchup this week, with Auburn yet to win a meet in Southeastern Conference play. OU dominated throughout the meet...read more from the OU Daily
OU women's gymnastics defeats LSU in matchup of No. 1 vs. No. 2 while setting attendance record
(by Skye Schreck) No. 1 (11-0-1, 6-0-0 SEC) OU women’s gymnastics defeated No. 2 LSU (6-2-1, 3-2 SEC) 198.125-197.925 at the Lloyd Noble Center on Friday. The matchup marked a battle of titans in women’s gymnastics. OU and LSU have combined to win the last four national championships. When these two teams faced each other to begin...read more from the OU Daily
(by Skye Schreck) No. 1 OU women’s gymnastics (10-0-1) defeated No. 5 Florida (6-2) on Friday, 198.075-197.575. This meet marked OU’s third consecutive score above 198, and their fourth consecutive win over Florida. The Sooners took the lead in the first rotation and held it for the rest of the meet. Here are three takeaways from Friday’s...read more from the OU Daily
OU men's gymnastics posts nation's highest score in win over Air Force, Ohio State
(by Skye Schreck) No. 2 OU men’s gymnastics defeated No. 3 Ohio State and No. 13 Air Force on Friday, with a score of 328.650. The Sooners dominated the meet, achieving the highest score nationally in 2026. OU took the highest score of the meet in five of six events. The Buckeyes finished second with 317.700, while the Falcons took home...read more from the OU Daily
(by Natalie Roe) No. 1 OU women’s gymnastics (6-0-1) defeated No. 4 Alabama (3-2-0) 198.200-197.450 on Friday. The reigning national champions extended their winning streak to six meets and won their fourth straight Southeastern Conference meet. OU scored at 49.525 or higher on each rotation. Here are three takeaways from Friday’s meet...read more from the OU Daily
OU men's gymnastics tops Greenville behind strong vault, high bar performances
(by Laurie Jones) No. 1 OU men’s gymnastics (6-0) defeated No. 10 Greenville (0-1) 320.000-305.650 on Sunday. The Sooners extended their unbeaten streak to six behind their depth and experience. OU scored above 50 on all six events and pulled away with a dominant vault rotation to secure the win. Here are three takeaways from...read more from the OU Daily
OU women's gymnastics defeats Kentucky behind strong beam finish
(by Laurie Jones) No. 1 OU women’s gymnastics (5-0-1) defeated Kentucky (0-6) on Friday by a score of 197.550-196.475. The reigning national champions extended their winning streak to five meets and picked up their third straight Southeastern Conference victory with a composed road performance. OU scored 49.200 or better on all four events...read more from the OU Daily