Denver Gymnastics Finishes with No. 23 National Ranking
The University of Denver gymnastics team concluded the 2026 season ranked No. 23 in the final national standings, maintaining a top-25 position for 28 consecutive years. Denver's final National Qualifying Score (NQS) for the regular season was 196.383, which combined with their NCAA postseason score led to a postseason NQS of 392.333. Throughout the season, Denver achieved notable wins against higher-ranked teams, notably defeating No. 8 Stanford, while all losses came against teams ranked higher. This year marked Denver's 27th consecutive NCAA Regional appearance, with freshman Shyla Bhatia advancing to NCAA Nationals as an individual event specialist. Looking ahead, the team expects a promising future with a new cohort of seven incoming freshmen set to bolster the roster in 2027.
By the Numbers- Final NQS of 196.383 for the regular season.
- Postseason NQS totaled 392.333 after combining NCAA results.
- 27 consecutive NCAA Regional appearances.
- Seven newcomers on the roster, including six freshmen.
- The incoming freshman class ranks No. 9 in the country.
- Denver maintained a strong presence in national rankings for 28 years.
- Freshman Shyla Bhatia reached NCAA Nationals, showcasing young talent.
- The coaching staff underwent a complete overhaul this season.
With seven new freshmen joining for the 2027 season, Denver Gymnastics aims to leverage its experience from 2026. The focus will be on building a robust team capable of challenging higher-ranked competitors.
Bottom LineDenver Gymnastics remains a formidable contender with an impressive track record, and the upcoming freshman class is expected to enhance the program's competitiveness in future seasons.
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