The 2003 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held in April 2003 and involved 12 schools competing for the national championship of women's NCAA Division I gymnastics. It was the twenty second NCAA gymnastics national championship. The defending NCAA Team Champion for 2002 was Alabama. The competition took place in Lincoln, Nebraska hosted by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the Bob Devaney Sports Center. The 2003 team championship was won by UCLA and the individual champion was Richelle Simpson, Nebraska, 39.800 points.[1]

Team Results

Session 1

PositionTeamTotal
1 UCLA Bruins49.40049.37548.80049.375196.950
2 Alabama Crimson Tide49.37549.05049.20049.150196.775
3 Michigan Wolverines48.97548.75049.15049.250196.125
4 Arizona State Sun Devils48.60048.32548.27549.025194.225
5 LSU Tigers48.32548.75048.40048.525194.000
6 Iowa Hawkeyes48.25048.02548.80048.750193.825

Session 2

PositionTeamTotal
1 Nebraska Cornhuskers49.37549.22549.22549.500197.325
2 Utah Red Rocks49.35049.25049.12549.125196.850
3 Georgia Gym Dogs49.27549.15048.95049.250196.625
4 Florida Gators48.97549.00049.22549.125196.325
5 Stanford Cardinal49.15048.97549.20048.875196.200
6 Auburn Tigers48.35048.00048.40048.775193.525

Super Six

PositionTeamTotal
1 UCLA Bruins49.35049.45049.52549.500197.825
2 Alabama Crimson Tide49.22549.42549.25049.375197.275
3 Georgia Gym Dogs49.22549.35049.30049.275197.150
4 Nebraska Cornhuskers49.55048.80049.40049.375197.125
5 Michigan Wolverines48.95048.80049.07549.225196.050
6 Utah Red Rocks49.22548.67548.35049.050195.300

References

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