2004 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship explained

The 2004 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship was held in April 2004 and involved 12 schools competing for the national championship of women's NCAA Division I gymnastics. It was the twenty third NCAA gymnastics national championship. The defending NCAA Team Champion for 2003 was UCLA. The competition took place in Los Angeles, California hosted by the UCLA in Pauley Pavilion. The 2004 team championship was won by defending champion UCLA and the individual champion was Jeana Rice of Alabama, 39.650.[1]

2004 UCLA Championship Roster

The 2004 UCLA women's gymnastics team is considered one of the best teams in NCAA gymnastics history, which was led by 7-time National Champion head coach Valorie Kondos Field.

UCLA was ranked preseason #1 for the fourth consecutive year and team members had collectively won seven NCAA individual championships, earned 27 All-America honors and made 13 World Championships and five Olympic appearances. The team returned five All-Americans and had talent throughout the depth of their lineup down to the "dynamic freshmen talent."[2]

Seniors

Juniors

Sophomores

Freshmen

Team Results

Session 1

scope=col Position !scope=col Team !scope=col !scope=col !scope=col !scope=col !scope=col Total
scope=row 1align=left 49.375 49.000 49.125 49.350 196.850
scope=row 1align=left 49.050 49.350 48.975 49.475 196.850
scope=row 3align=left 49.225 49.250 48.975 49.225 196.775
scope=row 4align=left 49.250 49.125 48.875 48.900 196.150
scope=row 5align=left 49.200 48.725 48.600 49.225 195.750
scope=row 6align=left 48.950 48.725 47.800 49.300 194.775

Session 2

scope=col Position !scope=col Team !scope=col !scope=col !scope=col !scope=col !scope=col Total
scope=row 1align=left 49.350 49.650 49.225 49.450 197.675
scope=row 2align=left 49.400 49.450 49.025 49.450 197.325
scope=row 3align=left 49.275 49.350 49.100 49.200 196.925
scope=row 4align=left 49.300 49.275 48.775 49.300 196.650
scope=row 5align=left 49.150 49.025 49.100 49.225 196.500
scope=row 6align=left 49.300 48.950 48.925 49.150 196.325

Super Six

scope=col Position !scope=col Team !scope=col !scope=col !scope=col !scope=col !scope=col Total
scope=row 1align=left 49.525 49.425 49.600 49.575 198.125
scope=row 2align=left 49.425 49.125 49.200 49.450 197.200
scope=row 3align=left 49.375 49.050 49.225 49.475 197.125
scope=row 3align=left 49.350 49.200 49.250 49.325 197.125
scope=row 5align=left 49.400 48.800 49.300 49.300 196.800
scope=row 6align=left 49.150 48.325 49.225 49.175 195.875

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/gymnastics_champs_records/2010-11/2010_w_gymnastics_champ_record.pdf Gymnastics Championship Records
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20190214002950/http://www.cstv.com/sports/w-gym/stories/121803aab.html 2004 UCLA Gymnastics Outlook Defending NCAA Champion Bruins look to "Drive for Five".