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  2. Alabama Crimson Tide women's gymnastics - Wikipedia

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    As the host school in 2014, Alabama won their eighth SEC Championship with a team score of 197.875, but fell to fourth place at Nationals after having to count a fall. Alabama's win at the 2014 Seattle Regional marked Patterson's thousandth career win. [3] In 2015 Dana Duckworth was announced as the head coach after Sarah Patterson retired. [6]

  3. Alabama Crimson Tide - Wikipedia

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    Alabama has also won nine SEC Championships including 1988, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2003, 2009, 2011, 2014, and 2015. The gymnastics squad also hosts an annual fundraiser for breast cancer, where the crowd is encouraged to "Think Pink" and support the cause by turning out in pink clothing.

  4. 1996 NCAA women's gymnastics championships - Wikipedia

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    The competition took place from April 25–27 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, hosted by the University of Alabama in the Coleman Coliseum. Hosts Alabama won the team title, the Crimson Tide's third overall title and first since 1991. With a score of 198.025, Alabama also set a new NCAA record for team scoring.

  5. Alabama gymnastics second to Florida in SEC Championship ...

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    Auburn's Suni Lee scored a 10, Alabama finished second and the Florida Gators won the SEC gymnastics championship in Birmingham.

  6. List of Southeastern Conference national championships

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    The list of Southeastern Conference national championships begins in 1933, the first year of competition for the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and includes 214 team national championships sanctioned by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and four additional national championships sanctioned by the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women (AIAW), won by current ...

  7. NCAA women's gymnastics tournament - Wikipedia

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    The University of Georgia Gym Dogs, including individual apparatus national champions Courtney McCool and Grace Taylor, are honored at the White House by President of the United States George W. Bush for their winning the 2008 Division I team national championship. The NCAA women's gymnastics tournament is an annual competition sponsored by the ...

  8. 2002 NCAA women's gymnastics championships - Wikipedia

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    The competition took place from April 18–20 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, hosted by the University of Alabama in Coleman Coliseum. Alabama won the team national championship, the Crimson Tide's fourth NCAA national title and first since 1996. Jamie Dantzscher, from UCLA, won the individual all-around championship with a score of 39.675.

  9. Coached by former UNC assistant, Luisa Blanco makes her ... - AOL

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    Apr 18, 2024; Fort Worth, TX, USA; University of Alabama Crimson Tide gymnast Luisa Blanco performs on floor exercise during the 2024 NCAA Women’s National Gymnastics Semifinals at Dickies Arena.