WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The 12th-ranked William & Mary men's gymnastics team will compete at the
2025 NCAA Championships hosted by the University of Michigan on April 18-19.
The championships will begin with two qualifying sessions on April 18 at the Crisler Center.
W&M will compete in the first session on Friday at 1 p.m., as the group will also include Oklahoma, Nebraska, Penn State, Air Force and California. The second session will get underway at 7 p.m., and will include Michigan, Stanford, Illinois, Ohio State, Navy and Army.
Three teams and the top three all-around competitors not on one of the qualifying teams, plus the top three individuals on each event not already qualified on a team or as an all-around competitor, will advance from each pre-qualifying session to the finals session. Finals competition will take place April 18.
Both of Friday's qualifier sessions, which will begin at 1/7 p.m., will be broadcast on ESPN+, while Saturday's finals will be televised by ESPN2 at 6:30 p.m.
Official 2025 NCAA Championships Website
2025 NCAA Championships Info
W&M earned the NCAA Championships bid with a National Qualifying Average (NQA) of 309.875 to place 12th among the nation's 15 teams.
The Tribe last qualified for the NCAA Championships as a team in 2021 when Andrew Lyubovsky (parallel bars) became the program's eighth standout to earn NCAA All-America honors. This year's appearance will also mark the ninth time W&M has qualified for the national championship meet.
NCAA National Standings
Oklahoma – 327.7
Michigan – 326.838
Stanford – 326.813
Nebraska – 324.583
Penn State – 322.700
Illinois – 321.100
Ohio State – 320.663
Air Force – 312.863
California – 312.800
Navy – 312.263
Army – 311.519
William & Mary – 309.875
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Greenville – 308.988
Springfield – 307.063
Simpson – 298.388