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Baton Rouge Regional Rounds Schedule

All times Central and subject to change. Events at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center on the LSU campus. Doors open 90 minutes prior to meet start time.

Dates: April 1-4, 2026
Arena: Maravich Center
Location: Baton Rouge, La.
Host: LSU

Date/Time Event Links
Monday, March 23, 11 a.m. CT NCAA Selection Show ESPNU
Wednesday, April 1, 2 p.m. CT NCAA Regional First Round
Nebraska def. Air Force, 195.600 – 194.475
(Nebraska advanced to 2nd Rd.)
ESPN+ | Live Results | Rotation Order | Final Results
Thursday, April 2, 1 p.m. CT NCAA Regional Second Round – Session 1
(7) Stanford – 197.175
(10) Michigan – 196.600
North Carolina – 196.250
Utah State – 195.750
(7) Stanford and (10) Michigan advance
ESPN+ | Live Results | Rotation Order | Final Results
Thursday, April 2, 7 p.m. CT NCAA Regional Second Round – Session 2
(2) LSU – 198.375
(15) Clemson – 196.800
Auburn – 195.500
Nebraska – 195.000
(2) LSU and (15) Clemson advance
Recap | ESPN+ | Live Results | Rotation Order | Final Results | Round 2 Combined Results
Saturday, April 4, 5 p.m. CT NCAA Regional Final
1. (2) LSU – 197.825
2. (7) Stanford – 197.225
3. (15) Clemson – 197.150
4. (10) Michigan – 196.750
(2) LSU and (7) Stanford advance to NCAA Semifinals
Recap | ESPN+ | Live Results | Rotation Order | Final Results

About NCAA Regionals

The first round will consist of two teams, the second round will consist of eight teams and individuals, and the regional final will consist of four teams. At each regional, the top team in round one qualifies to round two; the top two teams in each session in round two qualify to the final round; and the top two teams in the final round qualify to the national championship. The top all-arounder and event specialist at each regional (who is not on an advancing team) qualifies to the national championship in their respective event(s).

Individuals will compete in the second round at regionals. Scores achieved in the second round will be used to determine advancing individuals once the regional final is finished (to account for individuals on teams that are eliminated in the regional final) and then the top all-arounder (not on an advancing team) and top specialist for each event (not on an advancing team) will advance to the national championship, in that event only. This method ensures four all-arounders and 16 specialists advance to the championship.

Competition Rotation

Beginning with the 2026 championship season, all teams will select their competition rotation order based on their National Qualifying Score (NQS) rankings. The highest-ranked team in each session will have the first opportunity to select its starting event. The remaining teams will select in descending order of NQS until all four teams have made their selections.

The competition will continue to follow Olympic order (vault, uneven bars, balance beam, floor exercise). Once all teams have selected their starting events, the NCAA will integrate individual event specialists (IES) and all-around (AA) competitors into the rotation and distribute the official competition rotation for each session.

Teams

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LSU

LSU

  • Head Coach: Jay Clark
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7
Stanford

Stanford

  • Head Coach: Tabitha Yim
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10
Michigan

Michigan

  • Head Coach: Maile'ana Kanewa-Hermelyn
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15
Clemson

Clemson

  • Co-Head Coaches: Justin Howell / Elisabeth Crandall-Howell
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Auburn

Auburn

  • Head Coach: Jeff Graba
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North Carolina

North Carolina

  • Head Coach: Danna Durante
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Utah State

Utah State

  • Head Coach: Kristin White
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Air Force

Air Force

  • Head Coach: Jennifer Green
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Nebraska

Nebraska

  • Head Coach: Heather Brink

Individual Qualifiers

Session I Session II
All-Around Isabella Minervini, Towson
Serena Mullin, New Hampshire
Alyssa Bigler, Air Force
Kylee Greene, Air Force
Maggie Slife, Air Force
Vault Polina Belanovski, Towson
Jocelyn Lannon, Towson
Sophia Rice, West Virginia
Uneven Bars Camryn Chiu, Pittsburgh
Hallie Copperwheat, Pittsburgh
Jaime Pratt, Pittsburgh
Molly Peterson, Nebraska
Reese Samuelson, Western Michigan
Balance Beam Mady Harvey, New Hampshire
Celia Trotter, Towson
Amber Lowe, West Virginia
Floor Exercise Isabella DeCroo, Towson
Adriana Hoffman, Towson
McCall McMullen, New Hampshire
Lauren Homecillo, Nebraska
Emerson Smith, West Virginia

Ticket Info

Purchase Tickets

Purchase Parking

  • Tickets can be purchased through the LSU Athletics Ticket Office at (800) 960-8587 or (225) 578-2184 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. CT.
  • Tickets will also be available at www.LSUtix.net.
  • All tickets will be sent via mobile delivery.
  • Children 2 years and under do not need a ticket.
  • Doors open 90 minutes prior to meet time.

All-Session Ticket Prices

100/200-Level Tickets Cost
Adult $50
Youth $30
College Students $12
Groups (15+) $15
300-Level Tickets Cost
Adult $40
Youth $20
Groups (15+) $12

Single-Meet Ticket Prices

Subject to availability

100/200-Level Tickets Cost
Single-Meet Adult $30
Single-Meet Youth $15
300-Level Tickets Cost
Single-Meet Adult $25
Single-Meet Youth $12

Maravich Center Seating - NCAA Regional

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