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Oklahoma tops girls’s NCAA gymnastics preseason ballot

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Lengthy-time powerhouse Oklahoma leads the nation within the WCGA’s preseason ballot forward of the 2025 girls’s NCAA gymnastics season.

Launched Tuesday, members of the Girls’s Collegiate Gymnastics Affiliation awarded the Sooners 1,963 whole factors, together with 42 first place votes, to prime the 36-team standings. Reigning nationwide champion LSU was second (1,871 whole factors, 6 first place votes).

All groups within the prime 5 acquired first place votes, together with No. 3 Florida (5), No. 4 California (1), and No. 5 Utah (1).

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The upcoming season, which begins the primary weekend of January, is certain to be full of pleasure as convention realignment adjustments the nationwide panorama of the game. For his or her half, the Sooners wish to full a redemption arc after shockingly failing to qualify for the 4 on the Flooring last final April.

The SEC leads the preseason ballot, with seven groups within the prime 10, together with new member Oklahoma, and all 9 groups within the prime 17.

See the total ballot beneath.

  1. Oklahoma (1963 factors) (42 first place votes)
  2. LSU (1871 factors) (6 first place votes)
  3. Florida (1806 factors) (5 first place votes)
  4. California (1785 factors) (1 first place votes)
  5. Utah (1733 factors) (1 first place votes)
  6. Alabama (1641 factors)
  7. Kentucky (1455 factors)
  8. Arkansas (1453 factors)
  9. Missouri (1407 factors)
  10. UCLA (1406 factors)
  11. Michigan State (1397 factors)
  12. Denver (1341 factors)
  13. Michigan (1338 factors)
  14. Georgia (1264 factors)
  15. Stanford (1144 factors)
  16. Ohio State (1117 factors)
  17. Auburn (1069 factors)
  18. Minnesota (1062 factors)
  19. Oregon State (966 factors)
  20. Arizona State (902 factors)
  21. Penn State (853 factors)
  22. Illinois (681 factors)
  23. Nebraska (645 factors)
  24. Maryland (630 factors)
  25. North Carolina State (598 factors)
  26. Washington (592 factors)
  27. BYU (591 factors)
  28. Clemson (564 factors)
  29. Iowa (531 factors)
  30. Arizona (520 factors)
  31. Southern Utah (389 factors)
  32. Iowa State (375 factors)
  33. Boise State (341 factors)
  34. Towson (250 factors)
  35. Kent State (166 factors)
  36. North Carolina (143 factors)

Additionally receiving votes: Ball State (136 factors), San Jose State (109 factors), Pittsburgh (82 factors), George Washington (59 factors), Central Michigan (52 factors), Utah State (46 factors), Illinois State (35 factors), Pennsylvania (22 factors), West Virginia (19 factors), Western Michigan (19 factors), Rutgers (15 factors), Bowling Inexperienced (12 factors), Alaska (10 factors), New Hampshire (9 factors), Jap Michigan (6 factors), Temple (5 factors), UC Davis (5 factors).

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