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NCAA Home Page

Information about the NCAA, the sports under it's perview, recruiting, etc. can be found at: www2.ncaa.org

NCAA Women's Gymnastics Information

Specific information regarding collegiate women's gymnastics can be found at the
NCAA Women's Gymnastics Website

NCAA Collegiate Gymnastics Rules

Collegiate gymnastics rules differ from JO rules slightly. Click here for the latest NCAA Collegiate Gymnastics Rules. Other interesting information can be found here, as well.

Collegiate Judges Assignment System Guidelines Judges interested in judging collegiate gymnastics meet should be familiar with the assigning process. The Collegiate Judges Assignment System Guidelines address this process in detail.
Collegiate Judges Assignment System Judges indicate their desire and availability to judge college gymnastics by using the Collegiate Judges Assignment System
NCAA Judges Assignment Information

Additional information is occasionally made available from Carole Ide, NAWGJ President. This information can be found at: NCAA Judges Assignment Information

NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship Handbook

Those interested in the NCAA Championship procedures may find information in the NCAA Collegiate Gymnastics Championship Handbook

Collegiate Gymnastics Results

If you're interested in following your favorite team throughout the season, results are typically posted by the Monday morning following each weekend's competitions at: www.troester.com/gym

Collegiate Recruiting Information

The collegegymfans.com website provides information on scholarship availability, recruitable athletes, where they've chosen to compete and much more.

Collegiate Gymnastics Discussion Board

This discussion board is full of tidbits and opinions and provides insite into the world of collegiate gymnastics. Click on this link and see for yourself: Collegiate Gymnastics Discussion Board