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In 2018, LSU again won back-to-back SEC Regular Season and SEC Championship Meet championships and reached the Super Six. [7] In 2019, LSU won the SEC Championship Meet in New Orleans and made an appearance in the first-ever Four on the Floor in NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship. The team finished second overall for the third time in school ...
After missing the USA Gymnastics National Championships, Lincoln petitioned for her spot to compete at the 2024 United States Olympic trials, and was approved. [20] She placed 5th on floor exercise and 9th in the all-around. [21] Lincoln was named a non-traveling alternate for the 2024 Olympic team. [22]
This category includes information pertaining to the LSU Tigers women's gymnastics team representing Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. For additional information, please see LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers , Louisiana State University , Louisiana State University traditions and Tiger Athletic Foundation .
Konnor McClain scored a 9.9625 on the beam — one of five LSU gymnasts with a score of at least 9.95 in the final rotation — to help the Tigers win the first NCAA title in program history on ...
Competing in the uneven bars and floor routine, Dunne was part of an LSU women's gymnastics team that won its first national championship in school history in April. The Tigers finished in first ...
LSU’s Konnor McClain competes on the balance beam during the NCAA women’s gymnastics championships in Fort Worth, Texas, Saturday, April 20, 2024.
SEC logo in LSU's colors. The Louisiana State University official team nickname is the "Fighting Tigers", "Tigers" or "Lady Tigers". [3]At one time, the "Lady Tigers" nickname was used only in sports that have teams for both men and women—specifically basketball, cross country, golf, swimming and diving, tennis, and track and field (indoor and outdoor); however, since 2017, only women's ...
The NCAA introduced women's gymnastics as a championship sport in 1982. Gymnastics was one of twelve women's sports added to the NCAA championship program for the 1981–82 school year, as the NCAA engaged in battle with the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women for sole governance of women's collegiate sports. The AIAW continued ...