Know more about the full schedule and streaming details of the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships 2023
The University of Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team is set to defend its title at the 2023 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships, starting on April 13 at Dickie’s Arena in Ft. Worth.
As the top-ranked team this season, the Sooners have been in dominant form, and they will face tough competition from No. 4 UCLA, No. 5 Utah, and No. 9 Kentucky in the national semi-final. Only the top two scoring teams will advance to the national final.
NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships 2023: Schedule, date, time, venue, events, live stream where to watch on TV
📍 Fort Worth, Texas
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In the second semi-final, No. 2 Florida will compete against No. 6 LSU, No. 7 California, and No. 14 Denver. California has recently been in impressive form, posting the highest finals score among the eight teams that qualified for the championships.
However, Florida is dealing with an injury to its star gymnast, Trinity Thomas, who won the all-around title in 2022.
So, let’s have a look at the full details of the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships 2023
A full schedule of NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships 2023
The full schedule for the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships in Ft. Worth, Texas, is provided below. All timing is local to the event (Central time):
Thursday, 13 April
- National Semi-final 1, 2 p.m.
- National Semi-final 2, 8 p.m.
Saturday, 15 April
- National Final, 3 p.m.
How to watch it live?
There are several live-streaming choices available for people who want to watch the NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships 2023. The two services providing live streaming of the competition are the ESPN App and Fubo.
While ESPN2 will carry the semifinals, ABC will carry the championship round. If you don’t have cable, you may still watch the semifinals and championship round on the ESPN App if you missed the live TV broadcast.
Cord-cutters may watch the live stream on Fubo, which offers coverage for ABC and ESPN2 in addition to the benefit of a free trial.