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1985 NCAA women's gymnastics championships

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1985 NCAA women's gymnastics championships
VenueSpecial Events Center
LocationUtah Salt Lake City, Utah
DatesApril 12–13, 1985
Teams10
Champions
WomenPenney Hauschild, Alabama (37.950)
TeamUtah (4th)
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The 1985 NCAA women's gymnastics championships were contested at the fourth annual tournament hosted by the NCAA to determine the individual and team national champions of women's gymnastics among its member programs in the United States.[1]

The competition took place from April 12–13 in Salt Lake City, Utah, hosted by the University of Utah at the Special Events Center.

Hosts and three-time defending champions Utah again won the team title, the Red Rocks' fourth NCAA title.

Penney Hauschild, from Alabama, won the individual all-around championship.

Team Results

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Position Team Total
1 Utah Red Rocks 46.800 47.050 47.050 46.450 188.350
2 Arizona State Sun Devils 47.300 45.900 46.350 47.050 186.600
3 Florida Gators 46.600 46.000 45.150 46.550 148.300
4 Alabama Crimson Tide 46.450 46.250 45.950 45.400 184.050
5 Cal State Fullerton Titans 46.950 45.900 44.800 45.850 183.500
6 Oregon State Beavers 45.700 45.150 46.000 46.300 183.150
7 Georgia Gym Dogs 45.400 45.500 45.450 44.550 180.900
8 Ohio State Buckeyes 46.300 45.100 42.950 45.400 179.750
9 Penn State Nittany Lions 45.650 44.750 43.400 45.250 179.000
10 Oklahoma Sooners 45.000 43.950 43.250 45.150 177.400

Top Ten Individual All-Around Results

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Position Gymnast Team Total
1 Penney Hauschild Alabama 9.500 9.550 9.450 9.450 37.950
2 Kim Neal Arizona State 9.550 9.450 9.200 9.700 37.900
3 Elfi Schlegel Florida 9.500 9.300 9.300 9.550 37.650
3 Tami Elliot Cal State Fullerton 9.550 9.350 9.250 9.500 37.650
5 Sandy Sobotka Utah 9.550 9.050 9.600 9.400 37.600
5 Lisa Mitzel Utah 9.200 9.250 9.450 9.700 37.600
7 Lynne Lederer Utah 9.250 9.500 9.200 9.550 37.500
8 Mary Kay Brown Arizona 9.350 9.200 9.300 9.550 37.400
9 Heidi Anderson Oregon State 9.150 9.300 9.550 9.350 37.350
10 Terri Eckert Georgia 9.150 9.550 9.450 9.100 36.250

Individual Event Finals Results

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Vault

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Rank Name Team Vault Average
1 Elaine Alfano Utah 9.625
2 Pam Loree Penn State 9.425
3 Shari Mann Arizona State 9.375
4 Tina Barnes Oregon State 9.350
5 Tammy Smith Florida 9.325
6 Callie Glanton Cal State Fullerton 9.300
7 Julie Estin Alabama 9.250
8 Elfi Schlegel Florida 9.175
8 Tami Elliot Cal State Fullerton 9.175
10 Taunia Rogers Cal State Fullerton 9.100
11 Sandy Sobotka Utah 9.075
12 Mary Olsen Ohio State 8.975
13 Penney Hauschild Alabama 8.950
14 Cindy Wilson Alabama 8.400
15 Kim Neal Arizona State 0.000

Uneven Bars

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Rank Name Team Score
1 Penney Hauschild Alabama 9.700
2 Terri Eckert Georgia 9.550
2 Celeste Harrington Utah 9.550
4 Julie Estin Alabama 9.500
4 Lynne Lederer Utah 9.500
6 Tina Hermann Utah 9.400
7 Roni Barrios Cal State Fullerton 9.100
8 Gina Banales Georgia 8.600
9 Kelly Chaplin Arizona 8.450
10 Kim Neal Arizona State 0.000
10 Kelly Chaplin Arizona 9.400

Balance Beam

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Rank Name Team Score
1 Lisa Zeis Arizona State 9.550
2 Terri Eckert Georgia 9.500
3 Heidi Anderson Oregon State 9.050
4 Penney Hauschild Alabama 9.000
5 Tina Hermann Utah 8.900
6 Lisa Mitzel Utah 8.750
7 Becky Rashoff Arizona State 8.550
8 Sandy Sobotka Utah 8.350

Floor Exercise

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Rank Name Team Score
1 Lisa Mitzel Utah 9.600
2 Becky Rashoff Arizona State 9.550
2 Mary Kay Brown Arizona 9.550
4 Tami Elliot Cal State Fullerton 9.450
5 Elfi Schlegel Florida 9.400
5 Lynne Lederer Utah 9.400
7 Kelly Chaplin Arizona 9.300
8 Cheryl Weatherstone Utah 9.150
9 Kim Neal Arizona State 0.000

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "NATIONAL COLLEGIATE WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS RECORDS BOOK" (PDF). ncaa.org. NCAA. Retrieved 12 January 2025.
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