Gymnastics fans recently reacted to the Arkansas Razorbacks Gymnastics Team's endeavor at the 2024 NCAA gymnastics Championships.
The Arkansas Razorbacks Women's Gymnastics team secured their spot to face the LSU Tigers, California, and Stanford teams at the 2024 NCAA Gymnastics National Semifinals on Thursday, April 18, at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas.
The Arkansas Razorbacks bagged a total of 196.4750 points in the first semifinals, following the LSU Tigers (198.1125 points), California (197.7125 points), and Stanford (197.0750 points). The Razorbacks scored 49.3250 on the vault and 49.2000 on the bars. They collected 48.8125 and 49.1375 points in beam and floor exercise, respectively.
Although the Razorbacks had to end their pursuit of the 2024 NCAA Championships at the semifinals, the fans rallied behind the team for their exceptional victories at the preliminary rounds and the regionals, as one of the fans wrote,
"Love this team!!! So proud of them today and all season. It’s just the beginning for them"
Other fans admired the team while expressing their pride for the Hogs and wrote,
"You girls look amazing!! So proud to see them at this meet! Way to go!!" ❤️🔥❤️🔥"
"So proud of this team! Heads and hearts are high 👏👏👏"
A fan expressed their reverence towards the team, writing:
"MY TEAM FOREVER!!! #1 in OUR hearts❤️"
Another fan wrote:
"Go Hogs 🐗❤️ so much fun to watch!"
The Arkansas Razorbacks topped the first round at Fayetteville Regionals before entering the 2024 NCAA Gymnastics National Semifinals
The Arkansas Razorbacks Gymnastics Team bagged a total of 197.325 points to top the first round at the Fayetteville Regionals at the 2024 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Regionals on Thursday, April 4, in Arkansas.
They defeated the Kentucky women's gymnastics team (197.100), Nebraska (196.600), and Arizona (195.600) teams. Further, to earn a spot in the semi-finals, the Hogs faced the LSU Tigers, Kentucky, and Minnesota on Day 1 of the Regional finals on Saturday, April 6, 2024, at the Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
The Hogs scored 197.825 points to book their tickets to the semifinals along with the LSU Tigers, who scored 198.250 points. Both teams surpassed the Kentucky and Minnesota women's teams, scoring 197.475 and 197.400 points, respectively.