Utah State's gymnastics team has earned a spot at the Baton Rouge Regional, competing against top-ranked teams like No. 7 Stanford and No. 10 Michigan from April 1-4 at LSU's Pete Maravich Assembly Center. The Aggies, currently ranked 26th nationally, aim to advance to nationals with a strong performance, highlighting their resilience during a successful season with nine conference titles.

By the Numbers
  • Utah State holds a National Qualifying Score (NQS) of 195.905, ranking 26th in the nation.
  • USU's record this season stands at 19-5, the sixth-most wins in program history.
Yes, But

Despite their achievements, Utah State faces formidable competition in the regional, with teams like Stanford and Michigan surpassing them in national rankings, creating a challenging path to nationals.

State of Play
  • The Aggies are competing in their 29th regional and aim to surpass their best regional finish of third place from 1999.
  • USU is on a hot streak, having recorded seven meets scoring 196.000 or better this season.
What's Next

Looking ahead, if Utah State can secure a top-two finish in their group on April 2, they will advance to the finals on April 4, with hopes of making it to nationals on April 16-18 in Fort Worth, Texas.

Bottom Line

Utah State's gymnastics team has shown remarkable progress and potential this season鈥攃apitalizing on their momentum could lead to their first national appearance since 1999, making the upcoming regional a pivotal moment for the program.