Women's Big Ten gymnastics at Bob Devaney Sports Center
The Women's Big Ten Gymnastics Championship is a premier event that showcases the incredible talent and athleticism of collegiate gymnasts. Established in 1982, this championship has grown in prestige and popularity, becoming a highlight of the gymnastics calendar. The event takes place annually, with teams from across the Big Ten Conference competing for the coveted title.
In Lincoln, Nebraska, the Bob Devaney Sports Center serves as the proud host for this exciting competition. Opened in 1976, the venue has a rich history of supporting various sports and has become a central hub for gymnastics events. With a seating capacity of over 7,000, fans can enjoy an up-close view of the gymnasts as they perform their routines on vault, bars, beam, and floor.
Parking is conveniently available near the venue, ensuring easy access for attendees. Ticket prices vary based on seating levels, with premium seats offering the best views of the action. As the season approaches, fans are encouraged to secure their tickets early to experience this thrilling showcase of athletic prowess.
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Women's Big Ten Gymnastics Flash News
Ohio State Women's Gymnastics Faces Nebraska in Big Ten Dual Meet
The No. 19 Ohio State women's gymnastics team is set to compete against Nebraska in a Big Ten dual meet on Saturday at the Devaney Center in Lincoln, Nebraska. This matchup marks an important moment for the Buckeyes, who currently hold a record of 2-1 overall and 2-0 in the conference. Nebraska enters the meet with a record of 3-2 and 1-1 in the Big Ten.
Ohio State is coming off a successful dual meet against Illinois, where they achieved season-high scores on uneven bars and beam. Notable performances included Cam Smith and Jaylyn Pomager sharing the vault title, while JJ Coleman and Baylie Belman secured the floor title. Coleman ranks second in the Big Ten and ninth nationally for her performance on floor, contributing to Ohio State's ninth-place team ranking on that apparatus.
The Buckeyes will return home to face No. 10 Michigan shortly after this meet, continuing their competitive season in women's gymnastics.
