The 2024 NCAA gymnastics season officially got underway over the weekend with the marquee “Mean Girls Super 16” event in Las Vegas, as well as several other dual meets around the country. And even without every team competing, the week was one for the (burn) books.
Oklahoma, the reigning two-time NCAA team champion, looked every bit ready for its bid for a three-peat with the highest score of the weekend (197.850) and the highest totals on bars and beam (49.625 and 49.475, respectively). Led by Faith Torrez, Ragan Smith and Jordan Bowers, the Sooners were stellar in their Las Vegas victory over Kentucky, Michigan State and Michigan. Read More
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