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A resurgent Georgia and a resilient Arkansas are back at the NCAA gymnastics championships
Georgia and Arkansas advanced behind steady regional performances, while Oklahoma remains the favorite in a national field that may be more balanced.
- The Bulldogs and Arkansas will compete on Thursday in the NCAA gymnastics semifinals at Dickie Arena in Fort Worth, marking their first appearance at nationals since 2019.
- Coach Cecile Landi stabilized Georgia's program two years ago with a largely intact roster, building confidence after the Bulldogs' disappointing regional performance a year prior.
- Arkansas coach and 2012 Olympic gold medalist Jordyn Wieber led the Razorbacks to the semifinals by holding off Missouri with steady beam performance at the Lexington regional.
- A senior transfer from Fisk University bolstered Arkansas's run by recording the program's first perfect 10 on vault, exemplifying the consistency Wieber values in her team.
- While defending champion Oklahoma remains formidable, Minnesota and UCLA join Georgia and Arkansas in Fort Worth, signaling a shift as longtime fixtures Alabama and California missed the cut.
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Resurgent Georgia, resilient Arkansas are back at NCAA gymnastics championships
Cecile Landi has revitalized Georgia's gymnastics program since leaving elite coaching two years ago. Landi, who coached two-time Olympic champion Simone Biles, and the Bulldogs are making their first appearance at the NCAA championships since 2019 after a strong performance…
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