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2022 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament

The 2022 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament was the 39th annual NCAA women's gymnastics tournament, the women's gymnastics championship contested by the teams of the member institutions of the NCAA. The first three rounds were hosted on campuses from March 30 to April 2, 2022, and the semi-finals and final were held at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas from April 14 to April 16, 2022.

Regional championships

The top two teams from each region advanced to the championship round, with their names indicated in bold. The regional final competitions were held on April 2. The eight lowest-seeded teams competed on March 30 in the First Round, followed by the Second Round on March 31.

  • Auburn, Alabama – Auburn University, host (March 30-April 2)
  • Regional teams: No. 7 Auburn 197.775, No. 10 Kentucky 197.500, Georgia, Southern Utah (Session 1); No. 2 Florida* 198.775, No. 15 Denver 197.225, Ohio State, Iowa State, Western Michigan (Session 2)
  • Norman, Oklahoma – University of Oklahoma, host (March 30-April 2)
  • Regional teams: No. 8 Minnesota 197.725, No. 9 California 197.300, Boise State, Utah State (Session 1); No. 1 Oklahoma* 198.250, No. 16 Arizona State, Arkansas 196.675, West Virginia, Arizona (Session 2)
  • Raleigh, North Carolina – North Carolina State University, host (March 30-April 2)
  • Regional teams: No. 6 LSU, No. 11 Missouri 197.425, Iowa 197.075, North Carolina State (Session 1); No. 3 Michigan* 197.800, No. 14 UCLA 197.400, Maryland, Towson, North Carolina (Session 2)
  • Seattle, Washington – University of Washington, host (March 30-April 2)
  • Regional teams: No. 5 Alabama 198.175, No. 12 Michigan State 197.650, BYU, Washington (Session 1); No. 4 Utah* 198.200, No. 13 Oregon State, Illinois, Stanford 197.250, San Jose State (Session 2)

<nowiki>*</nowiki> – Denotes regional champions

Regional results

Norman Regional

First Round
Session 1 (Round 2)
Session 2 (Round 2)
Regional Final

Seattle Regional

First Round
Session 1 (Round 2)
Session 2 (Round 2)
Regional Final

Auburn Regional

First Round
Session 1 (Round 2)
Session 2 (Round 2)
Regional Final

Raleigh Regional

First Round
Session 1 (Round 2)
Session 2 (Round 2)
Regional Final

NCAA Championship

Semi-finals

The top two teams from each semifinal advanced to the National Championship, which were televised live on ABC on April 16 at 1:00 pm ET.

Florida gymnast Trinity Thomas was the only gymnast to score a 10.000 in any of the semi-finals or final. She scored two 10.000s, one on floor in the second semi-final, and the other on floor again in the final.

National Championship

Individual results

Medalists

All-around

References