UCLA gymnastics finishes second behind Oklahoma at national championships
Briefly

In a highly anticipated NCAA gymnastics championship, Oklahoma showcased its prowess by winning its third national title in four years, finishing with a score of 198.0125. Despite UCLA's stellar performance, highlighted by Jordan Chiles' near-perfect floor routine, the Bruins could not overtake the Sooners. Oklahoma's consistent excellence in every event, including standout performances from Faith Torrez and Audrey Davis, secured their victory in Fort Worth, Texas. While UCLA put forth an admirable effort, it ultimately fell short, finishing second with a score of 197.6125, and Missouri and Utah followed in third and fourth, respectively.
"UCLA needed the Sooners to stumble, but under pressure, Oklahoma excelled, outpacing the Bruins in every event after the first rotation for a decisive victory."
"Oklahoma earned a final score of 198.0125, while UCLA finished with 197.6125, demonstrating the Sooners' consistent excellence across all events despite UCLA's strong performance."
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