2024 NCAA Women’s National Collegiate Gymnastics Championship Tickets on Sale Now | Sports Destination Management

2024 NCAA Women’s National Collegiate Gymnastics Championship Tickets on Sale Now

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Jan 09, 2024

Fans can now purchase tickets to the 2024 NCAA Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Championship in Fort Worth. This year marks the seventh year the championship will take place in Fort Worth and the fourth year in Dickies Arena. All session tickets are on sale now and can be purchased through Ticketmaster. 

 

Ahead of the 2024 Summer Olympics, fans can witness premier gymnastics in person. This event promises to entertain fans of all ages as top-level athletes compete for the title of National Champion. Attendees can watch the top eight NCAA women’s gymnastic programs and individuals compete in April 2024. The event is a two-night event, with two semi-final competitions taking place Thursday, April 18 with the top two teams from each session advancing to the final on Saturday, April 20, 2024.

 

"We are excited to build off of the great momentum around this one of a kind championship and create an electric, sold out environment for these world-class athletes, said Jason Sands, executive director of the Fort Worth Sports Commission.  "The 2024 NCAA Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Championship is a great way to experience the action and thrill of the sport in person ahead of the Olympics this summer. Some of these gymnasts are former Olympians or have the potential to compete in future Olympics.” 

 

In 2024, the National Championship trophy will travel to Fort Worth, so locals and fans will have the chance to see the trophy up close. Last year’s trophy tour included the Fort Worth Zoo, the Museum of Science & History, City Hall, the Cattle Drive and more! 

 

Last year, the Oklahoma Sooners won their sixth national championship in eight years. The University of Florida finished second, followed by the University of Utah and LSU placing fourth. Fort Worth and Dickies Arena will be home for the championship through 2026. 

Teams will punch their ticket to the championship after competing at regional meets at one of four regional hosts; Michigan, Cal, Arkansas or Florida. Texas Woman’s University is the host institution for the championship. 

For more information or interview requests, please email Katie Stotts at stotts@knighteday.com. Tickets can be purchased using the link below. 

Tickets: https://am.ticketmaster.com/dickiesarena/quickbuy?id=MTQ1

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