The Texas Woman's gymnastics team claimed their second consecutive Women's Collegiate Gymnastics National Invitation Championship, marking the 14th national title in the program鈥檚 history. They finished with a team score of 195.300, outperforming Southeast Missouri State (194.300) and Bridgeport (193.525). Head coach Lisa Bowerman praised the team鈥檚 perseverance and unity throughout the season, emphasizing their strong showings across multiple events, particularly in the floor exercise and balance beam rotations.

By the Numbers
  • Team score in finals: 195.300
  • Season-high score on floor exercise: 49.250
State of Play
  • Texas Woman's advanced to the finals with a semifinal score of 195.250.
  • Key individual performances included Kyleigh Ghanbari's 9.925 on floor exercise.
What's Next

The Pioneers will look to maintain their momentum heading into next season, building on their championship success and strengthening their roster.

Bottom Line

This championship win reinforces Texas Woman's dominance in collegiate gymnastics, highlighting their resilience and teamwork as critical factors in sustaining their winning legacy.