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Florida is the No. 3 overall seed.
The Gators will compete in the NCAA Tuscaloosa Regional (April 3-6).
Florida begins competition on April 4 in the evening session.
The regional format includes a first round, second round (two sessions), and a regional final.
Top two teams from each regional final advance to the NCAA Championships in Fort Worth, Texas (April 17-19).
Clemson gymnastics also qualified for the tournament for the second consecutive year.
Clemson’s first round is against Rutgers on April 3rd.
Why this matters: This seeding gives Florida a strong position as they aim for a national championship, maintaining their consistent presence in NCAA gymnastics.
The University of Florida gymnastics team has consistently performed at a high level, securing a No. 3 seed in the upcoming NCAA championships. This marks their return to the competition since 1982, having missed only two championships (2000 and 2019). The Tuscaloosa Regional presents a challenging field, including strong competitors like California (No. 6) and Alabama (No. 11). Florida will need a strong performance to secure one of the top two spots in the regional final to advance. The regional format change provides the opportunity for more fans to enjoy the competition. Clemson, starting their second year of competition, will battle for a spot to content in the same session with Florida.
Q: Where will Florida compete in the NCAA Regionals?
Florida will compete in the Tuscaloosa Regional at Coleman Coliseum in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.
Q: When does Florida compete?
Florida begins competition on April 4 in the evening session.
Q: How can I watch the NCAA Gymnastics Regionals?
The regional competitions will be available live on ESPN+.
Q: How can I buy tickets for the Tuscaloosa Regional?
Tickets are already available for purchase.
Florida's strong seeding positions them as a top contender for the 2025 NCAA Gymnastics Championship.
Fans can follow the action on ESPN+ and attend the regional competitions.
The multi-day, staggered format of the regionals offers increased viewing opportunities.
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