2004 NCAA women's gymnastics championships

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2004 NCAA women's gymnastics championships
Venue Pauley Pavilion
Location Los Angeles, California
DatesApril 15–17, 2004
Teams12
Champions
Women Jeana Rice, Alabama (39.650)
Team UCLA (5th)
  2003
2005  

The 2004 NCAA women's gymnastics championships were contested at the 23rd annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the individual and team national champions of women's gymnastics among its member programs in the United States. [1]

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The competition took place April 15–17 in Los Angeles, California, hosted by UCLA at Pauley Pavilion.

Hosts and defending champions UCLA won the team championship, the Bruins' fifth NCAA national title and fifth in seven years.

Jeana Rice, from Alabama, won the individual all-around championship.

Team Results

Session 1

PositionTeam Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
1 Florida 49.37549.00049.12549.350196.850
1 Stanford 49.05049.35048.97549.475196.850
3 Georgia 49.22549.25048.97549.225196.775
4 Nebraska 49.25049.12548.87548.900196.150
5 Oklahoma 49.20048.72548.60049.225195.750
6 Iowa 48.95048.72547.80049.300194.775

Session 2

PositionTeam Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
1 UCLA 49.35049.65049.22549.450197.675
2 Alabama 49.40049.45049.02549.450197.325
3 Utah 49.27549.35049.10049.200196.925
4 LSU 49.30049.27548.77549.300196.650
5 Michigan 49.15049.02549.10049.225196.500
6 Arizona State 49.30048.95048.92549.150196.325

Super Six

PositionTeam Saut de cheval.svg Barres asymetriques.svg Poutre.svg Gymnastique au sol.svg Total
1 UCLA 49.52549.42549.60049.575198.125
2 Georgia 49.42549.12549.20049.450197.200
3 Alabama 49.37549.05049.22549.475197.125
3 Stanford 49.35049.20049.25049.325197.125
5 Florida 49.40048.80049.30049.300196.800
6 Utah 49.15048.32549.22549.175195.875

UCLA roster

The 2004 UCLA women's gymnastics team is considered one of the best teams in NCAA gymnastics history, which was led by 7-time National Champion head coach Valorie Kondos Field.

UCLA was ranked preseason #1 for the fourth consecutive year and team members had collectively won seven NCAA individual championships, earned 27 All-America honors and made 13 World Championships and five Olympic appearances. The team returned five All-Americans and had talent throughout the depth of their lineup down to the "dynamic freshmen talent." [2]

Seniors [2]

Juniors [2]

Sophomores [2]

Freshmen [2]

See also

References

  1. "NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK" (PDF). ncaa.org. NCAA. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 2004 UCLA Gymnastics Outlook Defending NCAA Champion Bruins look to "Drive for Five"., CBS Sports, Dec. 18, 2003