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LSU Tigers women's gymnastics

Women's gymnastics team of Louisiana State University

LSU Tigers women's gymnastics

Summary

Women's gymnastics team of Louisiana State University

FieldValue
nameLSU Tigers women's gymnastics
founded1975 (50 years ago)
logoLouisiana State University (block logo).svg
logo_size200px
universityLouisiana State University
conferenceSEC
divisionDivision I
locationBaton Rouge, Louisiana
coachJay Clark
tenure5th
arenaPete Maravich Assembly Center
knownasTigers
capacity13,472
national_champion2024
fouronthefloor2019, 2023, 2024
supersix2008, 2009, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018
ncaa_tourneys1982, 1983, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024, 2025
conference_champion1981, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024, 2025

The LSU Tigers women's gymnastics team represents Louisiana State University in NCAA Division I women's gymnastics. The team competes in the Southeastern Conference and is coached by Jay Clark. The team's home venue is the Pete Maravich Assembly Center.

History

The gymnastics program was founded in 1970. In 2008, LSU made their first Super Six appearance. The team also made Super Six appearances in 2009, 2013 and 2014. In both the 2016 and 2017 seasons, the program made the Super Six and finished second at the 2016 and 2017 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championships. Also in 2017, LSU won back-to-back SEC Regular Season and SEC Championship Meet championships. In 2018, LSU again won back-to-back SEC Regular Season and SEC Championship Meet championships and reached the Super Six.

In 2019, LSU won the SEC Championship Meet in New Orleans and made an appearance in the first-ever Four on the Floor in NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship. The team finished second overall for the third time in school history.

In 2022, LSU placed fifth at the SEC Championships with a score of 196.725 despite entering the competition with the No. 2 seed. No. 6 LSU placed third behind No. 11 Missouri and No. 22 Iowa in the first session of the semi-final of the Raleigh regional; this eliminated them from the postseason, leading to an 18th-place finish nationally.

In 2023, the team began hosting the annual Purple and Gold Podium Challenge at the Raising Cane's River Center Arena in Downtown Baton Rouge.

At the 2024 NCAA women's gymnastics tournament LSU earned their first National Championship team title.

Championships

Individual NCAA champions

GymnastAll-AroundVaultUneven BarsBalance BeamFloor Exercise
Jeanie Beadle1977
Nicki Arnstad2002 (tie)
April Burkholder2006
Susan Jackson201020082010
Ashleigh Clare-Kearney20092009 (tie)
Rheagan Courville2013 (tie)
2014 (tie)
Ashleigh Gnat2017 (tie)
Sarah Finnegan2017 (tie)
2019
Kennedi Edney2017
2019 (tie)
Haleigh Bryant20242021 (tie)
Aleah Finnegan2024
Kailin Chio2025

Conference championships

  • SEC Regular Season champions (6): 1981, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2025
  • SEC Championship Meet champions (6): 1981, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2024, 2025

NCAA Championship appearances

Super Six appearances

YearFinish
20085th
20096th
20135th
20142nd
20162nd
20172nd
20184th

Four on the Floor appearances

YearFinish
20192nd
20234th
20241st

Arena and facilities

Pete Maravich Assembly Center

[[Pete Maravich Assembly Center

Main article: Pete Maravich Assembly Center

The Pete Maravich Assembly Center is a 13,215-seat multi-purpose arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The arena opened in 1972 and is home of the LSU Tigers gymnastics team. It was originally known as the LSU Assembly Center, but was renamed in honor of Pete Maravich, a Tiger basketball legend, shortly after his death in 1988. The Maravich Center is known to locals as "The PMAC" or "The Palace that Pete Built," or by its more nationally known nickname, "The Deaf Dome," coined by Dick Vitale.

The slightly oval building is located directly to the north of Tiger Stadium, and its bright-white roof can be seen in many telecasts of that stadium. The arena concourse is divided into four quadrants: Pete Maravich Pass, The Walk of Champions, Heroes Hall and Midway of Memories. The quadrants highlight former LSU Tiger athletes, individual and team awards and memorabilia pertaining to the history of the LSU Tigers gymnastics team.

LSU Gymnastics Training Facility

[[LSU Gymnastics Training Facility

Main article: LSU Gymnastics Training Facility

The LSU Gymnastics Training Facility is the practice venue for the LSU Tigers gymnastics team. The new facility opened in 2016 and provides 38,000 square feet of training and team space.

LSU Strength and Conditioning facility

Main article: LSU Strength and Conditioning facility

The LSU Tigers basketball strength training and conditioning facility is located in the LSU Strength and Conditioning facility. Built in 1997, it is located adjacent to Tiger Stadium. Measuring 10,000-square feet with a flat surface, it has 28 multi-purpose power stations, 36 assorted selectorized machines and 10 dumbbell stations along with a plyometric specific area, medicine balls, hurdles, plyometric boxes and assorted speed and agility equipment. It also features 2 treadmills, 4 stationary bikes, 2 elliptical cross trainers, a stepper and stepmill.

Raising Cane's River Center Arena

[[Raising Cane's River Center Arena

The Raising Cane's River Center Arena (originally the Riverside Centroplex Arena and commonly known as the River Center Arena) is a multi-purpose arena in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The arena which opened in Downtown Baton Rouge in 1977 has an 8,900-seating capacity for sporting events.

Head coaches

NameSeasonsAll W/L/TWin %
Jackie Walker1974–197721–1–0
Jay Clark2020–present

Roster

Lexi Zeiss5-2SOOmaha, NETwin City Twisters

Coaching staff

  • Head coach: Jay Clark
  • Assistant coach: Garrett Griffeth
  • Assistant coach: Courtney McCool Griffeth
  • Assistant coach: Haleigh Bryant
  • Director of Operations: Katie Copeland

Past Olympians

  • Shanyn MacEachern CAN (1996)
  • Sarah Finnegan (2012 alternate)
  • Ruby Harrold GBR (2016)
  • Aleah Finnegan PHI (2024)

Footnotes

References

References

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  6. "No. 2 LSU claims first SEC regular-season title".
  7. (2022-03-19). "Gymnastics Finishes Fifth at SEC Championships".
  8. "Florida wins 2022 SEC Gymnastics Championship".
  9. "Seeding Set for 2022 SEC Gymnastics Championship".
  10. Chrisman, Spencer. (March 31, 2022). "No. 6 seed LSU gymnastics eliminated from Raleigh Regional".
  11. (2022-03-31). "Gymnastics Season Ends in Raleigh".
  12. (March 2, 2023). "Gymnastics Set To Compete In River Center For Quad Meet".
  13. (February 27, 2025). "Gymnastics Competing in Raising Cane’s River Center Friday, Set to Face George Washington". lsusports.net.
  14. (April 20, 2024). "LSU women take home NCAA gymnastics title for first time". [[ESPN]].
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  16. (September 29, 2009). "LSU Strength and Conditioning". lsusports.net.
  17. "A Strength Training Legacy". biggerfasterstronger.com.
  18. (November 14, 2012). "LSU Tigers' Weight Room". ESPN The Magazine.
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