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Minnesota Gymnast Wins NCAA Beam Title
Brooklyn Rowray scores 9.9625 on beam at 2026 NCAA Championships
Apr. 17, 2026 at 4:07am
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A dynamic, colorful illustration captures the energy and artistry of a gymnast's championship-winning beam routine.Brooklyn TodayBrooklyn Rowray, a gymnast from the University of Minnesota, won the beam title at the 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Championships with an impressive score of 9.9625 during the semifinals competition.
Why it matters
Rowray's beam performance was a highlight of the NCAA gymnastics season, showcasing the high level of talent and skill in the sport. Her victory marks a significant achievement for the University of Minnesota gymnastics program.
The details
Rowray, a junior at the University of Minnesota, delivered a flawless beam routine that earned her the top score of the competition. Her performance featured a series of complex acrobatic elements executed with precision and grace, cementing her status as one of the top gymnasts in the country.
- The 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Championships were held on April 16-18, 2026.
- Rowray's beam routine took place during the semifinals competition on April 17, 2026.
The players
Brooklyn Rowray
A junior gymnast at the University of Minnesota who won the beam title at the 2026 NCAA Gymnastics Championships.
University of Minnesota
The collegiate athletic program that Rowray represents, known for its strong gymnastics team.
What’s next
Rowray will look to build on her beam title success and compete for additional NCAA championships in her senior year.
The takeaway
Rowray's beam victory showcases the exceptional talent and dedication of NCAA gymnasts, and highlights the University of Minnesota's position as a powerhouse in the sport.
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