Oklahoma gymnastics program faced a disappointing year as both the Sooner women and men fell short in their quest for national championships, with the women finishing third and the men also clinching the third spot at the NCAA Championships.

By the Numbers
  • The OU men scored 412.956 in the championship round, down from their winning score of 418.987 in the qualifying round.
  • Stanford secured its fifth consecutive national championship with a commanding score of 425.324, followed by Michigan at 419.689 and Oklahoma at 412.956.
  • Oklahoma achieved a season-high team score on vault with 73.532 points and finished second in the event to Stanford.
Yes, But

Oklahoma's Sooner women faced their first failure to make the championship final in 11 years after finishing third in the national semifinals with their lowest team score of the season.

State of Play
  • Oklahoma's men placed third in the NCAA Men's Championships, behind Stanford and Michigan.
  • The team's head coach, Mark Williams, emphasized the accomplishment of finishing third in the national championship despite being a relatively young group.
What's Next

The Oklahoma gymnastics teams will likely regroup and aim to come back stronger in the upcoming seasons, building on the experience gained from this year's championships.

Bottom Line

Despite falling short of claiming the top spot, Oklahoma gymnastics displayed resilience and talent in securing third place in the NCAA Championships, setting the stage for future successes under Coach Mark Williams' guidance.