2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship
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The 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held in Gainesville, FL on April 22–24, 2010. UCLA Bruins won the 2010 team competition, earning their sixth national championship. LSU's Susan Jackson scored 39.625 points to capture the individual title. NCAA Women's Gymnastics Regional Fields: NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship:
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The 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held in Gainesville, FL on April 22–24, 2010. UCLA Bruins won the 2010 team competition, earning their sixth national championship. LSU's Susan Jackson scored 39.625 points to capture the individual title. NCAA Women's Gymnastics Regional Fields:
* Los Angeles Regional (at UCLA): UCLA (First), Arkansas (Second), Iowa State, Arizona, BYU, Arizona State, Saturday, April 10 6 pm (PT)
* Salt Lake City Regional (at Utah): Florida (First), Utah (Second), Auburn, Boise State, Denver, Washington
* Columbia Regional (at Missouri): Missouri (First), Oregon State (Second), Georgia (Second), Minnesota, Iowa, North Carolina (Note: Oregon State won tiebreaker)
* Lexington Regional (at Kentucky): Alabama (First), Nebraska (Second), Illinois, Kentucky, Central Michigan, Michigan State
* University Park Regional (at Penn State): Oklahoma (First), LSU (Second), Penn State, Maryland, Ohio State, New Hampshire
* Morgantown Regional (at West Virginia): Stanford (First), Michigan (Second), Southern Utah, North Carolina State, Kent State, West Virginia NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship:
* NCAA Championships, Gainesville, FL, April 22, Afternoon Session (1 p.m. ET): UCLA (No.1 seed), Oklahoma (No. 4), Utah (No. 5), Oregon State (No. 8), LSU (No. 9), Nebraska (No. 12); Evening Session (7 p.m. ET): Florida (No. 2), Alabama (No. 3), Stanford (No. 6), Arkansas (No. 7), Missouri (No. 10), Michigan (No. 11)
* NCAA Championship (Super Six Finals), Gainesville, FL, April 23 ( 6 p.m. ET): UCLA, Utah, Oklahoma, Alabama, Florida, Stanford
* Individual Event Finals – Gainesville, FL, Saturday, April 24 (6 p.m.)
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