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  2009 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz covers both the afternoon and evening sessions of the preliminary round of the 2009 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships, the Super Six, and Individual Event Finals. It also compares results between the 2008 and 2009 Championships.
Tough, 10 Qns, Rizeeve, Aug 03 09
Tough
Rizeeve gold member
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  2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics   popular trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz covers the 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics regular season, regional competitions, and National Championships. The questions will involve individual gymnasts, teams, and various statistics from the 2010 season. Good luck!
Tough, 10 Qns, Rizeeve, May 08 10
Tough
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159 plays
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  NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships   top quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz will cover the results of various NCAA women's gymnastics championships.
Difficult, 10 Qns, Rizeeve, Jul 24 07
Difficult
Rizeeve gold member
383 plays
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  2007 NCAA Women's Gymnastics   great trivia quiz  
Multiple Choice
 10 Qns
This quiz includes general facts about NCAA women's gymnastics, as well as specific statistics from the 2007 season.
Difficult, 10 Qns, Rizeeve, Jul 24 07
Difficult
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NCAA Gymnastics Trivia Questions

1. Which team was crowned the National Champion in 2010?

From Quiz
2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics

Answer: UCLA

UCLA won the 2010 Championships with a score of 197.725, ending Georgia's streak of five straight championships. This was UCLA's sixth national championship since women's gymnastics became an NCAA championship sport in 1982. Oklahoma came in second place with a score of 197.25, and Alabama was third with 197.225. Out of the top three were Stanford who came in fourth with 197.1, Florida was fifth with 197, and Utah came in sixth place with a score of 196.225.

2. How many championships did the University of Utah win in a row, starting in 1982?

From Quiz NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships

Answer: 5

Utah won the title each year from 1982 through 1986. In 1987, they fell second to Georgia by a score of 187.9 to 187.55.

3. Which team was the first to score above 195 in a National Championship in 1991?

From Quiz NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships

Answer: University of Alabama

In 1991, Alabama scored 195.125 to win their second championship (they also won in 1988). Utah had come close to 195, scoring 194.9 to win the championship in 1990.

4. Which gymnast won the all-around competition at the National Championships?

From Quiz 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics

Answer: Susan Jackson

Susan Jackson from LSU won the all-around with a score of 39.625. Casey Jo Magee from the University of Arkansas came in second with 39.55, Carly Janiga from Stanford came in third with 39.525, and Geralen Stack-Eaton was fourth with a score of 39.5. Susan Jackson was also the balance beam champion in 2010, receiving a score of 9.9625 in the individual event final. She was the vault champion in 2008.

5. Which gymnast won the individual event title on the floor exercise?

From Quiz 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics

Answer: Brittani McCullough

Brittani McCullough from UCLA scored a 9.9375 to win the floor exercise title. Her teammate, Vanessa Zamarripa, won the vault title with a 9.925. Hollie Vise of Oklahoma, Sarah Shire of Missouri, and Brandi Personett of Penn State all tied for second place on the floor exercise with scores of 9.9.

6. Which team won the most championships in the 1990s?

From Quiz NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships

Answer: University of Utah

Utah won four times in the 1990s (1990, 1992, 1994, 1995). Georgia won the title three times (1993, 1998, 1999). Alabama won twice (1991 and 1996), and UCLA won in 1997.

7. Which two teams defeated Georgia in the South Central Regional to eliminate their chances of winning their sixth consecutive national championship?

From Quiz 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics

Answer: Missouri and Oregon State

Missouri, the host of the NCAA South Central Regional, won the meet with a score of 196.5. Georgia and Oregon State both received scores of 196.275, and Oregon State won the tiebreaker when the dropped scores from each event were counted. 2010 was the first year that Georgia failed to qualify to compete in the National Championships since 1983.

8. How many different teams won the championship between 1982 and 2007?

From Quiz NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships

Answer: 4

Only Utah, Georgia, Alabama, and UCLA claimed titles in these years. Utah won 9, Georgia won 8, UCLA won 5, and Alabama won 4.

9. Which team had the highest Regional qualifying score at the end of the regular season?

From Quiz 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics

Answer: Alabama

Alabama's Regional qualifying score was 197.25, Oklahoma's was 197.17, UCLA's was 197.06, and Florida's was 197.05. These four were the only teams to have Regional Qualifying Scores that exceeded 197 in 2010. Alabama and Oklahoma were ranked first and second for a majority of the 2010 regular season.

10. Which team hosted the 2010 National Championships?

From Quiz 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics

Answer: Florida

2010 became the third year that the University of Florida hosted the Women's Gymnastics National Championships. Florida also hosted the Championships in 1986 and 1997. All National Championship meets from these three years were held in the Stephen C. O'Connell Center.

11. Which gymnast won the all-around championship in 2006 and 2007?

From Quiz NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships

Answer: Courtney Kupets

Courtney Kupets was a member of the University of Georgia, the team that won the national title in both 2006 and 2007. Terin Humphrey and Morgan Dennis were both from the University of Alabama. Ashley Postell, who came in second in the all-around competition in 2007, was from the University of Utah.

12. In 1989, Georgia beat UCLA, while Utah beat Alabama in 1994. In both cases, what was the difference in scores between the first and second place team?

From Quiz NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships

Answer: 0.05

In 1989, Georgia beat UCLA by a score of 192.65 to 192.60. In 1994, Utah beat Alabama by a score of 196.40 to 196.35.

13. How many teams scored above a 197 in the preliminary sessions of the 2010 National Championships?

From Quiz 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics

Answer: 0

Five of the six teams competing in the Super Six achieved scores of 197 or higher, but no teams reached that mark in the preliminary sessions of competition. UCLA won the afternoon session with a score of 196.875, Utah came in second with a 196.625, and Oklahoma came in third with a 196.55. In the evening session, Alabama won with a score of 196.85, Florida came in second with a 196.775, and Stanford came in third with a 196.3. Utah was the only team to receive a score below 197 in the Super Six.

14. 2010 was the last year that the Super Six competition would determine the winner of the National Championship. What was the first year that the Super Six decided the winner?

From Quiz 2010 NCAA Women's Gymnastics

Answer: 1993

Georgia won the Super Six in 1993, being the first team to win the National Championships under the Super Six format. From 1993 to 2010, two preliminary sessions consisting of six teams each started the National Championships, with the top three teams from each session advancing. Georgia, Alabama, UCLA, and Utah were the only four teams to win the National Championships during the era of the Super Six.

15. What do Ashley Postell, Kristen Maloney, Kate Richardson, and Elise Ray have in common?

From Quiz NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships

Answer: They have all been balance beam champions

Ashley Postell (Utah) won the balance beam championship in 2007. Kate Richardson (UCLA) won in 2003. Kristen Maloney (UCLA) won in 2005, and Elise Ray (Michigan) won in 2002.

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