OU men's gymnastics wins Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship behind Tas Hajdu's finale
(by Parker Coyne) Oklahoma men’s gymnastics won the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship 329.250-328.950-315.450-313.350 behind sophomore Tas Hajdu’s final performance. Four teams competed in the MPSF championship Saturday in Colorado Springs, Colorado, including No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 2 Stanford, No. 9 Air Force and...read more from the OU Daily
Women's Gymnastics: Faith Torrez Perfect on Beam as Oklahoma Advances to Regional Final
(by OU Athletics Communications) SEATTLE – Faith Torrez was perfect on beam and the No. 2 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team advanced to the NCAA Seattle Regional Final with a 198.025 victory over Auburn (196.950), Illinois (195.725) and Nebraska (195.675). The Sooners will be joined in the finals by second-place finisher Auburn and...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
Oklahoma women's gymnastics has a lot of streaks on the line heading into NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships
(by Chip Rouse) Oklahoma women's gymnastics is busy preparing for the most important portion of its 2025 season. The Sooners are the top seed in the Seattle Regional and the No. 2 overall seed in the 2025 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships. The Seattle Regional, one of four regional locations in the road to the national...read more from Stormin' in Norman
Women's Gymnastics: Oklahoma's Jordan Bowers Named SEC Gymnast of the Year
(by OU Athletics Communications) NORMAN – Senior Jordan Bowers was named the 2025 SEC Gymnast of the Year and a league-high seven Sooners earned All-SEC accolades, the conference announced. Bowers, the No. 2 ranked gymnast in the nation in the all-around, claimed the first major honor for the Sooners as members of...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
No. 1 Oklahoma comes up short in SEC Women's Gymnastics Championships
(by Chip Rouse) Competing in its first SEC Women's Gymnastics Championships, top-ranked Oklahoma finished in second place behind reigning conference champion LSU. LSU came out on top on Saturday night at Legacy Arena in Birmingham, Alabama, posting a winning score of 198.200, tying its second-highest of the season...read more from Stormin' in Norman
OU women's gymnastics loses SEC Championship 198.200-197.925-197.825-197.400 behind LSU's Bryant
(by Tanner Frank) Louisiana State University won the SEC championship 198.200-197.925-197.825-197.400 behind Haleigh Bryant’s high all-around score of 39.725. The first rotation started with the Oklahoma Sooners on vault, the Louisiana Tigers on uneven bars, the Missouri Tigers on balance beam and the Florida Gators on floor...read more from the OU Daily
Full schedule, how to watch NCAA Wrestling Championships
(by Dekota Gregory) March isn't just for basketball. March Matness starts Thursday and wraps up a lot quicker than its basketball counterpart on Saturday night with the finals. This year's NCAA Wrestling Championships will be hosted at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. The Oklahoma Sooners qualified five wrestlers to compete, including...read more from Stormin' in Norman
OU men's gymnastics defeats William & Mary, Greenville in dominant regular season finale
(by Parker Coyne) Oklahoma men’s gymnastics beat William & Mary and Greenville 325.250-311.450-298.750 behind Fuzzy Benas. No. 1 Oklahoma beat No. 10 William & Mary and No. 11 Greenville 325.250-311.450-298.750 Saturday afternoon in Williamsburg, Virginia. The Sooners (14-1) took down the Tribe (6-9) and the...read more from the OU Daily
OU women's gymnastics team clinches share of SEC title with win at Georgia
(by Ryan Aber) The top-ranked OU women's gymnastics team finished their regular season on a strong note, with a season-high score in Friday’s 198.475-197.975 win at No. 9 Georgia to clinch at least a share of the SEC regular-season title. The score is tied for the seventh-highest in program history, with one of their scores that matched...read more from The Oklahoman
Oklahoma women gymnastics posts season-high score in home finale
(by Chip Rouse) Over a weekend featuring multiple Oklahoma athletic events and activities and positive results all around, the No. 1 Oklahoma women's gymnastics team delivered its best performance of the season. It could be said that the Sooners saved their best for last, this being the final home meet of the 2025 season at Lloyd Noble...read more from Stormin' in Norman
OU women's gymnastics scores season-high 198.200 in win over Michigan
(by Kathryn Kelly) It was senior night at the Lloyd Noble Center, and to celebrate the team’s most experienced athletes, No. 1 Oklahoma (14-1) took care of business with a 198.200-196.900 win over No. 17 Michigan (10-5). Freshman Lily Pederson had an electric start for her team. With a 9.950 on a stuck vault, she earned herself a new...read more from the OU Daily
Men's Gymnastics: Oklahoma Tops Cal, Nebraska as Mark Williams Wins No. 600
(by OU Athletics Communications) BERKELEY, CA – Senior Zach Nunez and sophomore Tas Hajdu won event titles and Oklahoma head coach Mark Williams registered his 600th career victory at OU as the No. 1-ranked Sooners beat Cal and Nebraska on Friday night at Haas Pavilion. The Sooners posted a 323.100 total to defeat the No. 6...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
Women's Gymnastics: No. 1 Oklahoma Shines in Impressive Win at No. 11 Auburn
(by OU Athletics Communications) AUBURN, AL – Behind its third-highest road score this season, the No. 1 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team took down No. 11 Auburn, 197.925-196.900, Friday night inside Neville Arena. The Sooners improved to 13-1 on the season and 6-1 in SEC action with the victory. Jordan Bowers claimed her...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
(by Tanner Frank) No. 1 Oklahoma beat No. 5 Florida Friday night at the Lloyd Noble Center behind Faith Torrez’ meet high score in all-around with a 39.775. The Sooners (11-1, 5-1 ) edged out the Gators (7-3, 2-3 ) 198.075-196.625. Oklahoma started out hot in their first rotation on vault led by Torrez’ 9.95, followed by a 9.925 from Keira Wells...read more from the OU Daily
Judge grants Norman's $1B Entertainment District green light
(by Bryan Clinton) Plans for the Rock Creek Entertainment District are now cleared to move forward after a Cleveland County Judge ruled that a petition to bring the district to a vote of the people was invalid, according to a report from KOCO 5 News in Oklahoma City. Back in 2023, plans were released for a $1 billion entertainment district...read more from the OUInsider
(by OU Media Relations) NORMAN – The No. 1 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team is set for a double weekend, hosting No. 5 Florida at Lloyd Noble Center on Friday, Feb. 21, before traveling down to Fort Worth to take on No. 24 North Carolina at the Metroplex Challenge. Friday’s meet is slated for a 7:45 p.m. start and airs on ESPN2...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU men's gymnastics beats Michigan and Simpson 327.700-326.400-285.550 behind Brigham Frentheway
(by Parker Coyne) No. 1 Oklahoma beat No. 6 Michigan and No. 14 Simpson 327.700-326.400-285.550 Saturday night in Norman. The Sooners (10-1) took down the Wolverines (6-3) and the Storm (2-9) on senior day as senior Brigham Frentheway led the way. On the still rings, senior Brigham Frentheway stuck and scored a 13.850 for a career high...read more from the OU Daily
Women's Gymnastics: No. 1 Oklahoma Toppled in Showdown at No. 2 LSU
(by OU Athletics Communications) BATON ROUGE, La. – The No. 1 Oklahoma gymnastics team suffered its first loss of the season in 198.050-197.675 defeat to No. 2 LSU Friday night inside the Pete Maravich Center. A trio of Sooners won event titles with Faith Torrez winning vault with a near-perfect 9.975 and floor with a 9.95. Jordan Bowers...read more from Oklahoma Sooners on SI
OU women's gymnastics set for 1-vs-2 clash against Livvy Dunne, LSU
(by Ryan Aber) The top-ranked OU women’s gymnastics team takes on No. 2 LSU on Friday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, in one of the most highly anticipated meets of the season. The meet starts at 8 p.m. and will be televised on ESPN2. Here are three things to know about the Nos. 1 vs. 2 matchup:...read more from The Oklahoman