Jay Clark credits the LEGENDS

The women who brought LSU and the SEC to the astonishing level it is today.

Aleah Finnegan clinches 1st LSU title

What a year for Aleah!

She’ll be representing the Philippines at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Khoi Young – 2024 NCAA Champion

Individual All-around Results:

  1. Khoi Young (Stanford) – 86.098
  2. Fred Richard (Michigan) – 83.999
  3. Fuzzy Benas (Oklahoma) – 83.864
  4. Paul Juda (Michigan) – 83.764
  5. Josh Karnes (Penn State) – 83.664
  6. Taylor Christopulos (Nebraska) – 81.933

Dominant Stanford wins another men’s NCAA title, makes it five straight

FX: Paul Juda (Michigan)
PH: Patrick Hoopes (Air Force)
SR: Asher Hong (Stanford)
VT: Asher Hong (Stanford)
PB: Asher Hong (Stanford)
HB: Tate Costa (Illinois)

Dynasty ➙ Stanford five-peat

Nobody is surprised that Stanford put everything together to win their 5th title in series.

Congratulations.

  1. Stanford 425.324
  2. Michigan 419.689
  3. Oklahoma 412.956
  4. Nebraska 412.427
  5. Illinois 411.659
  6. Ohio State 399.122

LSU wins 2024 NCAAs

Congratulations.

1. LSU 198.2250
2. California 197.8500 (-.375)
3. Utah 197.8000 (-.425)
4. Florida 197.4375 (-.7875)

LSU National Champions 2024?

Any of the final FOUR teams could win.

It would be good for the sport it’s Cal or LSU — because they’ve never won the title.

LSU has had the best social media videos this season — and perhaps in 2023, as well.

Respect for the hard working social media team.

Men’s NCAA Final 6 Teams

  • 1. Oklahoma – 418.957
  • 2. Michigan – 418.954 (-1.0 ND competing out of order on FX)
  • 3. Stanford 417.389
  • 4. Nebraska 413.523
  • 5. Illinois 410.461
  • 6. Ohio State 408.725

Courtney Kupets is out at Georgia

Courtney Kupets Carter is one of my favourite athletes all time.

AMAZING during the era when Georgia was unbeatable.

And Georgia was very patient in giving her time to grow into one of the top NCAA Head Coaches.

Something didn’t work.

“We want to thank Courtney for her leadership of our gymnastics program over the past seven seasons,” Brooks said.

“These are always difficult decisions, but this one was especially tough because of what Courtney and her family mean to the University of Georgia.

She is among the greatest Bulldog student-athletes of all time, and her many accomplishments and accolades will be remembered for years to come.

At this time, we feel it is in the best interest of our gymnastics program to make a change in leadership as we pursue SEC and national championships.” 

Colt Walker wins Nissen-Emery

Congratulations.