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  1. ETGator1

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    Maybe this will inspire the gymnastics team:



    Dedication, focus, and passion will be required to follow up the men's basketball natty with a gymnastics natty.
     
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    Not just gymnastics but all Gator sports could use some of mbbs dedication, focus, and passion. Sometimes the WANT to compete with a GATOR across your chest is more important than how many stars were next to your name coming out of high school.
     
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  3. ETGator1

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    College Gym News 10,000 Simulations Have Ranked Final Four and National Champion:

    1. Oklahoma
    2. LSU
    3. Florida
    4. UCLA in squeaker over Utah
    5. Utah
    6. Michigan State
    7. Missouri
    8. Alabama

    Time will tell, but I still think garbage in is garbage out. It ain't no big surprise that CGN favors Oklahoma in coverage and rankings to include recruit rankings.

    California, a team thought to be in the top 8, would tell you simulations don't win you anything as Alabama came from down the list at #12 to make the top 8.

    I cut my limb off with my final preseason predictions on 12/31/24 so I have to stay the course:

    1. Florida
    2. LSU
    3. Oklahoma

    4. California - Eliminated in Tuscaloosa Regional

    It's hard to decide on a new #4, but it would be a close finish between UCLA or Utah. The beauty of it is I don't get a second chance to get it right or wrong as I already missed on my preseason final four prediction.
     
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  4. ETGator1

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    College Gym News - National Championship Question:

    Questions, Comments, Concerns: Regionals - College Gym News

    CGN finally after a full season and regionals has made the admission that Florida has the highest ceiling but has been the least consistent. I agree. With the right mind set over the last two meets, the Gator gymnasts can bring home a national championship.

    Question: So, who’s actually winning this national championship?
    The short version is I think it’s nearly a three-way toss-up.

    Florida in this postseason has made believers of a lot of people. I’ve said it before, but I genuinely think some of Florida’s scoring adventures of the regular season obfuscated how good the team actually is, which is counterintuitive and very funny. Florida might have the highest ceiling of any team in the country, which means nothing if you lack the ability to dial it in in the important meets as we’ve seen in numerous national finals over the last decade. But the last few meets, particularly that phenomenal round two performance, have been really encouraging.

    LSU is the consistent one right now. The Tigers haven’t gone below 198 since February. They looked totally unfazed by some pretty stiff competition both at SECs and in the regional final, and I don’t see any particular reason to worry that that will change. Defending a national title is a different kind of pressure, especially when you’ve never done it before, but the competition is hardly impervious to pressure either. If the Final Four becomes a nerve-off, I like LSU’s chances.

    Oklahoma hasn’t been quite the force we’re used to this season, but this is Oklahoma we’re talking about, so a really troubling performance is still like a 197.900. Without feeling particularly consistent, this is definitely the team that’s proving it can make the best out of its off days. There are real reasons to be concerned about fatigue with so many routines loaded into a few athletes, but there’s also a real sense in which we’re overreacting to very small aberrations because we’re just not used to seeing them from this team. Will the ghosts of last year’s semifinal disaster come back to haunt the Sooners? Maybe. Vault landings have definitely not looked super comfortable this year, even though everything else about the rotation remains technically excellent. I’m the least certain about which version of Oklahoma will turn up on the last day of the season, but I do know that there’s a world in which OU is not its very best self and earns the trophy anyway.
     
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  5. ETGator1

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    WCGA Region 5 Head Coach, Assistant Coaches, and Administrator of the Year:



     
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    KJ Kindler - Never Satisfied:

    KJ Kindler: Never Satisfied

    KJ Kindler has that never lose mentality. She wants to be 1st place all of the time. I like it.

    At the end of the season, win or lose, what does it take to make you feel satisfied?

    I dislike that phrase, win or lose, because it makes it seem like it doesn’t matter. It does matter. We wouldn’t work this hard—wouldn’t compete at all—if it didn’t matter.

    I think the work we’ve done, the progress I’ve seen, and the way this team supports each other, how they lift each other up—those are successes. The way we represent ourselves, and our university, is a success. I’m very proud of our team culture. I’m proud of many things, but I don’t think I ever feel completely satisfied. There’s always more to do, elements to improve upon. Maybe that’s the key to success—never being satisfied.
     
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    Leanne Wong Eyes NCAA national championship:

    With Experience On Her Side, Leanne Wong Eyes NCAA National Team Title

    Like OU, UF has the talent to expect to win the national championship every season. Go get it done Gators. The national championships are in sight, April 17 & 19.

    World Champion and Olympic alternate Leanne Wong had a whirlwind of a year in 2024. She competed collegiately for the University of Florida, leading them to a fourth-place finish in the NCAA Championship final and picked up a national title on uneven bars. And the busy schedule didn’t stop there. With no time for a break, she jumped right back into elite competition on the road to the Paris Olympics, ultimately qualifying to the team as a traveling alternate for the second straight Olympics. Now, she’s fully immersed into her Senior season at Florida, with hopes of leading the squad to their first National title since 2015.

    “Obviously we’d like to take the title home,” Wong said. “That would be really special, since the last national title was in 2015. It would be a really special moment for us to just come together and put all the routines together and just use everything that we’ve built and trained and practiced for all season long – and really just me enjoying the final parts of my NCAA career.”
     
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  8. ETGator1

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    Future Gators Doing Good:



    Class of 2025:

    Regionals:

    Jocelyn Sasson - 1st Bars SrD
    Jayla Booker - 1st Floor SrD
    Madelyn Dorbin - 1st Bars & Floor SrF

    Not sure, but I think the difference between SrD and SrF is an age differentiation.

    Class of 2026:

    Senior US Team participated in the City of Jesolo (Italy) international competition. The team finished second.

    Gators finished 4th and 6th in the all-around:

    4. Simone Rose 53.500
    6. Dulcy Caylor 53.000

    Simone Rose, high 4-star rated on College Gym News, should be 5 stars. Simone is rated 5 stars on College Gym Fans. I doubt College Gym News will elevate Simone's ranking to the 5 that she deserves as it would move Florida from 2 to 1 and Oklahoma from 1 to 2 in the 2026 team rankings.

    Ashlee Sullivan in this same meet with Simone and Dulcy finished 3rd with 53.550. Ashlee has been committed to Michigan; however, she removed the commitment on her Instagram page:

    https://www.instagram.com/ashleesullivan_/

    Ashlee is a 3X member of the USA Senior Team and is a high 4-star gymnast on College Gym News in the 2025 class so she will be in demand if she is reconsidering her options as she is available for the 2025-2026 school year.

    FIG World Cup (Antalya, Turkey):

    Jayla Hang qualified into the top 8 of each event. Jayla's results:

    1. Vault 13.667
    6. Bars 12.734
    7. Beam 12.300
    6. Floor 12.966

    A name that popped out to me in the FIG World Cup is Claire Pease. She is in the class of 2027. I hope Jenny Rowland is on her like white on rice. All this young lady did was to finish 2nd on vault, 2nd on bars, 1st on beam, and 2nd on floor. I also hope Jayla Hang was talking up Florida with her:

    https://www.instagram.com/clairepease/

    Unlike Hezly Rivera, I hope she wants to participate in collegiate team gymnastics. I don't think Hezly is ever going to show up at LSU.
     
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  9. ETGator1

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    College Gym News Previews the 2025 Nationals:

    Previewing the 2025 National Championship Team Contenders - College Gym News

    UF is starting on beam in the semifinal:

    No. 3 Florida

    Semifinal 1: Thursday, April 17 at 4:30 p.m. ET on ESPN2

    Starting Event: Beam

    Relevant Stats: 395.635 NQS | 197.700 regional final | 197.573 average | 198.625 season high

    Chance to Advance: 79.40%

    Why It’ll Win: Despite the challenges with injuries, the Gators have had a record-setting regular season. It was a slow start as they found a rhythm, but the emergence of Selena Harris-Miranda in the all-around and the continued consistency of Leanne Wong led to a new NCAA record on bars at the SEC championship and the highest team score of the season, outpacing even Oklahoma and LSU.

    Why It Won’t Win: Florida starts on beam in its semifinal, a risk for any team, but it’s an event where the Gators struggled the most with consistency as scores ranged from 48.250 to 49.700. Florida cannot count a miss to keep pace with other teams in this all-SEC semifinal.

    Why It Would Be Cool If It Won: Florida’s gone a decade without a national championship, a win here would give it its fourth team title in program history.
     
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  10. ETGator1

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    Great stuff reposted by Dr. Sam. The future is brightly shining:





    Looks like Dr. Sam has made her national championships predictions:

     
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    Locals can send the Gators off to nationals this morning at 11:30 AM ET:





    Go Gators!
     
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    How to Follow the Gators:

    U.S. Olympians Samantha Peszek, Aly Raisman and John Roethlisberger call the action with Taylor Davis providing sideline reports.

    Date Competition TV Stream Scores

    April 17 4:30 p.m.ET/Semi I ESPN 2 ESPN2 Live Scoring
    April 17 9 p.m. ET/ Semi II ESPN 2 ESPN2 Live Scoring

    April 19 3:30 p.m. NCAA Preview ESPN+
    April 19 4 p.m. NCAA Team Final ABC ESPN+ Live Scoring
    April 19 6 p.m. NCAA Trophy Presentation ESPN+
     
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    hope live scoring is better than what we have had so far
     
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    hope live performances are better than what we have had so far.

    It seems to me that UF has a good meet followed up by a bad meet. This is the time of the season when the last 2 meets need to be nearly flawless if the Gators are to bring home the trophy. As the #3 NQS, the Gators will have to be noticeably better than both LSU and Oklahoma.
     
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    Quite simply, UF needs to stick their landings. That has been the difference between them and LSU and Oklahoma. They are better than Oklahoma when they hit.

    I am really torn on whether starting on beam helps or hurts. It is a strong event for UF and always good to get it out of the way if you hit at least reasonably well. Heck, we won championships in 2013 and 2015 after starting on beam in the finals (no one seems to remember how Rhonda's team had two beam falls in 2013 as did that great Alabama team, but we were just that much better with Bridget Sloan). Finishing on bars should be a strength (remember when we finished on bars in 2023 when, I believe, we truly won but were outjudged for Oklahoma for no apparent reason?).

    I still believe UF won the title in 22 and 23 (lost both by less than .15) due to biased scoring. Jenny's teams have performed well at NCAAs (even last year, when that team really outdid itself to even make four on the floor). Has Trinity not been injured in 2023, we certainly would have won. We scored 49.525 on first rotation beam in 2023 so her teams have done it with what I consider to be a lousy rotation draw.

    You never know when a bobble will hit another team (see Oklahoma vault last year). It's such an unforgiving sport where the difference between the top teams is truly miniscule.

    Memory lane for UF at NCAAs is full of heartbreaks (see 2012 team that lost by .075 due to shaky floor landings after having desirable Olympic rotation and a decent lead or 2010 team that came in fifth at home after total implosion) and jubilation (who can forget coming back from two beam falls in 2013 with three flawless rotations or that McMurtry anchoring a 9.95 on bars without a true release move as the final routine that put them over the top in 2015 -- oh the gymternet howling for that one, even louder than for the Bridgey Bump!). 2022 and 2023 were highway robbery. Plain and simple.

    This team has never really had that killer instinct that athletes like Sloan and Hunter and Johnson and McMurtry brought to a team. Sort of like 2001 UF football that didn't even win SEC with all that talent or the 2014 hoops team that was the overall #1 seed but hit the earth like a thud in the final four. Will Selena Miranda Harris be the difference? Do Pilgrim and Wong and Nguyen have that "dog" never say lose mentality to lift the team? Not sure. Hope so! Regardless I will watch with delight and be happy with the elegance, polish, and dedication of our coaches and athletes. If nothing else, we do have the best routines to watch!
     
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    Team has to have a fight for every tenth mentality or UF will fall short again. Gators have to want it more.
     
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