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2000 NCAA women's gymnastics championships

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2000 NCAA women's gymnastics championships
VenueBSU Pavilion
LocationIdaho Boise, Idaho
DatesApril 13–15, 2000
Teams12
Champions
WomenHeather Brink, Nebraska
Mohini Bhardwaj, UCLA (39.625)
TeamUCLA (2nd)
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The 2000 NCAA women's gymnastics championships were contested at the 19th 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]

The competition took place from April 13–15 in Boise, Idaho, hosted by Boise State University in the BSU Pavilion.

UCLA won the team national championship, the Bruins' second NCAA national title and first since 1998.

Heather Brink, from Nebraska, and Mohini Bhardwaj, from UCLA, shared the individual all-around championship with scores of 39.625.

Team Results

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Session 1

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Position Team Total
1 Georgia 49.525 49.050 48.950 49.350 196.775
2 Utah 49.050 48.925 49.050 49.225 196.125
3 Alabama 49.450 49.200 48.650 49.125 196.075
4 LSU 49.000 48.850 48.175 48.925 194.950
5 Oregon State 48.825 48.325 48.550 49.050 194.750
6 BYU 48.875 48.575 48.325 48.725 194.500

Session 2

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Position Team Total
1 UCLA 49.525 49.300 49.050 49.375 197.250
2 Nebraska 49.050 48.425 49.100 49.425 196.000
3 Michigan 49.450 49.025 48.150 49.300 195.925
4 Penn State 48.800 48.550 48.825 49.175 195.350
5 Iowa State 48.850 48.700 48.800 48.975 195.325
6 West Virginia 48.775 48.475 48.175 48.750 194.175

Super Six

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Position Team Total
1 UCLA Bruins 49.450 49.350 49.125 49.375 197.300
2 Utah Red Rocks 49.400 49.000 49.125 49.350 196.875
3 Georgia Gym Dogs 49.475 49.025 48.800 49.500 196.800
4 Nebraska Cornhuskers 49.150 49.250 48.975 49.350 196.725
5 Alabama Crimson Tide 49.275 49.150 48.925 49.150 196.500
6 Michigan Wolverines 49.375 48.975 48.100 49.275 195.725

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK" (PDF). ncaa.org. NCAA. Retrieved 11 February 2025.
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