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re: Alabama Gymnastics 2021 SEC Champions!
Posted on 4/1/21 at 10:07 pm to Alabama_Fan
Posted on 4/1/21 at 10:07 pm to Alabama_Fan
Posted on 4/2/21 at 4:29 pm to Alabama_Fan
Anyone have the results, I missed it.
Posted on 4/2/21 at 4:47 pm to hnds2th
Looks like they won today with a 197.525 and advance to tomorrow.
Posted on 4/2/21 at 4:51 pm to FWBFLlaw
Nice, thanks!
Just watched the replay on ESPN streaming, we got two 10s!
Blanco on the beam and Doggette on the bars.
Just watched the replay on ESPN streaming, we got two 10s!
Blanco on the beam and Doggette on the bars.
This post was edited on 4/2/21 at 6:38 pm
Posted on 4/2/21 at 11:05 pm to hnds2th
Blanco and Doggette Score 10s, Alabama Gymnastics Advances to Regional Final
Alabama gymnastics used two perfect 10s to win the first session of the Tuscaloosa Regional
Alabama gymnastics used two perfect 10s to win the first session of the Tuscaloosa Regional
Posted on 4/2/21 at 11:17 pm to Alabama_Fan
Posted on 4/3/21 at 8:45 am to Alabama_Fan
It’s got to be on line somewhere, but the University doesn’t list a link to it. The top two teams tonight advance to the National Championship meet in Fort Worth.
Saturday Gymnastics:
Alabama at NCAA Regional Championships
Tuscaloosa, Ala., 7 p.m. CT
Saturday Gymnastics:
Alabama at NCAA Regional Championships
Tuscaloosa, Ala., 7 p.m. CT
Posted on 4/3/21 at 8:33 pm to Alabama_Fan
Oklahoma wins the regional with a 198.175, Alabama finishes second with a 197.575 to advance.
Arkansas and Missouri both finish with sub 197 scores.
Arkansas and Missouri both finish with sub 197 scores.
Posted on 4/4/21 at 7:02 am to Lordofwrath88
Alabama Advances to the NCAA Gymnastics Championships Final Site in Ft. Worth, Texas
The Crimson Tide finished second in the Tuscaloosa Regional and is one of eight teams to earn a spot at the final site of the NCAA Championships in Ft. Worth, Texas
NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Saturday press conference: Coach Duckworth LINK
NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Saturday press conference: Luisa, Emily, Jensie LINK
The Crimson Tide finished second in the Tuscaloosa Regional and is one of eight teams to earn a spot at the final site of the NCAA Championships in Ft. Worth, Texas
NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Saturday press conference: Coach Duckworth LINK
NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional Saturday press conference: Luisa, Emily, Jensie LINK
Posted on 4/5/21 at 8:21 pm to Alabama_Fan
Luisa Blanco and Makarri Doggette are this Week's BamaCentral Crimson Tide Co-Athletes of the Week
Blanco and Doggette each earned a perfect 10.0 for Alabama gymnastics in the NCAA Gymnastics Tuscaloosa Regional Semifinals
Blanco and Doggette each earned a perfect 10.0 for Alabama gymnastics in the NCAA Gymnastics Tuscaloosa Regional Semifinals
Posted on 4/5/21 at 8:26 pm to Alabama_Fan
Alabama Gymnastics Set for NCAA Championships Semifinal Round in Ft. Worth
On Saturday night, Alabama gymnastics punched its ticket for the NCAA Championships final site in Ft. Worth, Texas as one of the top-two teams at the Tuscaloosa Regional Finals. It marks the 37th time Alabama has advanced to the final site of the NCAA Championships, the second-best total in NCAA history, just behind Utah.
Now, Alabama knows the details of its latest trip to the national championships. Head coach Dana Duckworth's squad will open things up in the second of two semifinal sessions on Friday, April 16 at 5 p.m. CT. The Crimson Tide will start the on the vault, then advance to the uneven bars and balance beam before closing on the floor exercise. Oklahoma, Utah and LSU will also be in the evening session. Florida, Minnesota, Michigan and California will compete in the first semifinal, which will get underway at 12 p.m.
The top-two teams from each semifinal session will advance to the championship finals on Saturday, April 17 at 2:30 p.m. In addition to serving as the gateway to the championships' team finals, the two semifinal sessions will determine the individual champions on the four apparatus and the all-around.
Both of Friday's semifinal sessions will be broadcast live on ESPN2, while the championship finals will be live on ABC.
On Saturday night, Alabama gymnastics punched its ticket for the NCAA Championships final site in Ft. Worth, Texas as one of the top-two teams at the Tuscaloosa Regional Finals. It marks the 37th time Alabama has advanced to the final site of the NCAA Championships, the second-best total in NCAA history, just behind Utah.
Now, Alabama knows the details of its latest trip to the national championships. Head coach Dana Duckworth's squad will open things up in the second of two semifinal sessions on Friday, April 16 at 5 p.m. CT. The Crimson Tide will start the on the vault, then advance to the uneven bars and balance beam before closing on the floor exercise. Oklahoma, Utah and LSU will also be in the evening session. Florida, Minnesota, Michigan and California will compete in the first semifinal, which will get underway at 12 p.m.
The top-two teams from each semifinal session will advance to the championship finals on Saturday, April 17 at 2:30 p.m. In addition to serving as the gateway to the championships' team finals, the two semifinal sessions will determine the individual champions on the four apparatus and the all-around.
Both of Friday's semifinal sessions will be broadcast live on ESPN2, while the championship finals will be live on ABC.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 9:28 pm to Alabama_Fan
what few are posting is that Bama had a little over 197.5 but OK had over 198.1. This is a big difference in gymnastics. Kinda like winning a FB game by 17 or a BB game by 12
Posted on 4/5/21 at 9:33 pm to mrbroker
Bama definitely has a tough draw for that session. It all depends on what happens that night. Bama scored higher in the SEC championship than Oklahoma did in their conference championship (and better than LSU and Florida). That was an exception for sure. But I’m ok with exceptions when they go our way. You can’t win if you aren’t in it.
Posted on 4/5/21 at 9:46 pm to Alabama_Fan
198 is what it will take to win it unless a bunch of teams have a bunch of miscues
Posted on 4/6/21 at 7:16 pm to mrbroker
Alabama’s Luisa Blanco Voted WCGA Region 1 Gymnast of the Year
Alabama's Luisa Blanco was voted the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association Region 1 Gymnast of the Year by the coaches association, the WCGA announced Tuesday.
Blanco's honor marks the ninth time a Crimson Tide gymnast has earned Regional Gymnast of the Year honors and the first since Geralen Stack-Easton in 2012.
The sophomore posted an amazing performance at the recent NCAA Gymnastics Tuscaloosa Regional, posting the top score in the all-around of any of the four regionals with a 39.800 on Friday and the first 10.0 of her career on the balance beam. Her regional performance followed an outstanding SEC Championships, where she won four of five individual events to lead Alabama to its 10th conference title with a 197.875 team score.
Blanco and the Crimson Tide advanced out of the NCAA Gymnastics Tuscaloosa Regional Championships to the upcoming NCAA Championships Semifinals in Ft. Worth, Texas on April 16.
Alabama's Luisa Blanco was voted the Women's Collegiate Gymnastics Association Region 1 Gymnast of the Year by the coaches association, the WCGA announced Tuesday.
Blanco's honor marks the ninth time a Crimson Tide gymnast has earned Regional Gymnast of the Year honors and the first since Geralen Stack-Easton in 2012.
The sophomore posted an amazing performance at the recent NCAA Gymnastics Tuscaloosa Regional, posting the top score in the all-around of any of the four regionals with a 39.800 on Friday and the first 10.0 of her career on the balance beam. Her regional performance followed an outstanding SEC Championships, where she won four of five individual events to lead Alabama to its 10th conference title with a 197.875 team score.
Blanco and the Crimson Tide advanced out of the NCAA Gymnastics Tuscaloosa Regional Championships to the upcoming NCAA Championships Semifinals in Ft. Worth, Texas on April 16.
Posted on 4/7/21 at 9:00 pm to Alabama_Fan
Posted on 4/8/21 at 8:44 am to Alabama_Fan
8 days to the show. com'on ladies, you can do it
Posted on 4/9/21 at 7:33 pm to crimsontater
Alabama Gymnastics Coaches Earn WCGA Region 1 Honors for Second Year in a Row
For the second-consecutive year, Dana Duckworth was named Region 1 Head Coach of the Year, while Bill Lorenz and Ryan Roberts were voted Assistant Coaches of the Year
Dana Duckworth, in her seventh year as the Crimson Tide's mentor, was named the region's Head Coach of the Year in a season that saw Alabama win its 10th Southeastern Conference Championship and advance to the NCAA Championships final site for the 37th time.
Bill Lorenz, in his seventh season with the Tide, and Ryan Roberts, in his third, were named Region 1 Assistant Coaches of the Year.
Earlier in the week, Alabama's Luisa Blanco was named Region 1 Gymnast of the Year. The sophomore posted the top all-around score of any of the four regional sites with a 39.800 and the first 10.0 of her career on the balance beam. Her regional performance followed an SEC Championships where she won four of five individual events to lead the Tide to its 10th conference title with a 197.875 team score.
Alabama will compete in the NCAA Championships Semifinals on Friday, April 16 at 5 p.m. CT in Ft. Worth, Texas in Dickies Arena.
For the second-consecutive year, Dana Duckworth was named Region 1 Head Coach of the Year, while Bill Lorenz and Ryan Roberts were voted Assistant Coaches of the Year
Dana Duckworth, in her seventh year as the Crimson Tide's mentor, was named the region's Head Coach of the Year in a season that saw Alabama win its 10th Southeastern Conference Championship and advance to the NCAA Championships final site for the 37th time.
Bill Lorenz, in his seventh season with the Tide, and Ryan Roberts, in his third, were named Region 1 Assistant Coaches of the Year.
Earlier in the week, Alabama's Luisa Blanco was named Region 1 Gymnast of the Year. The sophomore posted the top all-around score of any of the four regional sites with a 39.800 and the first 10.0 of her career on the balance beam. Her regional performance followed an SEC Championships where she won four of five individual events to lead the Tide to its 10th conference title with a 197.875 team score.
Alabama will compete in the NCAA Championships Semifinals on Friday, April 16 at 5 p.m. CT in Ft. Worth, Texas in Dickies Arena.
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