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2024 NC women's gymnastics championship regional selections
(Here is the complete team bracket through Nationals …
NCAA Championships Bracket PDF which shows which teams compete in each session, the top seed group is always in the Evening Session of Round 2 of Regionals … and Semi-Finals of Nationals.)
OSU Release:
The 18th-ranked Beavers will compete in the Arkansas Regional, scheduled for April 3-6 in Fayetteville, Ark.
… OSU is the #5 Seeded team at the Fayetteville Regional (ranked #18, NQS 197.085),
OSU will compete in the Evening Second Round meet on Thursday (4/4) at 5pm PDT (7pm local CDT)…
vs #2 Seed LSU, #15 Seed Minnesota, and Play-in winner, either #29 Boise State or #32 BYU
… OSU’s rotation starts with Beam as the #3 NQS team. (Regional/Nationals Format (PDF-Pg 14+)).
Fayetteville Regional:
Round 2, Session 1,
#7 Kentucky (NQS 197.810)
#10 Arkansas (NQS 197.445) (Ranked #12)
#24 Arizona (NQS 196.885)
#27 Nebraska (NQS 196.735)
Round 2, Session 2,
#2 LSU (NQS 198.215)
#15 Minnesota (NQS 197.310)
#18 OSU (NQS 197.085),
… with either #29 Boise State (NQS 196.715) or #32 BYU (NQS 196.665) … competing in the play-in meet Wednesday April 3rd at 2pm CDT.
(The winner of the “play-in” meet always competes in the Evening Second Round meet because it is required that they have 24hrs to rest before their second meet.)
Here are more details of the Fayetteville Regional, including detailed schedule & venue information, mostly for participants, but useful for parents/families traveling to Fayetteville, including map, parking, seating, etc. (hotel information is no longer included, it is to be shared with the participating teams/individuals on 3/25): Participants Manual – Fayetteville Regional
(Note: As of this morning, they have the rotation orders incorrect (shows NQS 3 as Bars) in this document (pg 10/11), see the other Regionals/Nationals document linked above for the correct info.)
NCAA Regional Championships Broadcast Info:
All to be shown on ESPN+ (which requires a $10.99/month subscription, available only in the US; or ESPN+ bundled with Hulu/Disney+ (w/ads) for $14.99/mo). I don’t know what these broadcasts will look like, … so whether they are one stream, or 4-5 streams, per meet?!)
Go Beavs!!,
Richard
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