California women's gymnastics has secured the No. 14 seed for the 2026 NCAA Championships, marking their 13th consecutive postseason. The team will compete in the Tempe Regional on April 2 and 5, facing No. 3 Florida and Penn State, plus the winner of a play-in match between Arizona State and Arizona. This is also the first postseason under new head coach Geralen Stack-Eaton. The top two teams from the quad meet will move on to the regional final, with hopes of reaching the national championship in Fort Worth, Texas.

By the Numbers
  • Cal is the No. 14 overall seed for the 2026 NCAA Championships.
  • This marks the Golden Bears' 13th consecutive postseason appearance.
State of Play
  • The Bears will compete in the second session of the Tempe Regional against top-ranked teams.
  • Cal was a runner-up at the 2024 NCAA Championships and won consecutive regional titles in 2023 and 2024.
What's Next

Cal will need to secure a top-two finish in their quad meet on April 2 to advance to the regional final and continue their pursuit of the national championship in Texas.

Bottom Line

The Golden Bears aim to leverage their postseason experience and past successes as they strive to excel against tough competition and aspire for another national championship appearance.