NCAA gymnastics
Definition
Competitive gymnastics at the collegiate level in the United States, governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), featuring events like vault, bars, beam, and floor exercise primarily in women's Division I programs.
A high-stakes spectator sport known for acrobatic feats, team rivalries (e.g., Oklahoma vs. UCLA), and athletes who perform routines that blend artistry, strength, and precision under immense pressure.
Examples
Watching NCAA gymnastics finals feels like a live-action physics violation, with college kids soaring higher than my weekend ambitions.
Her NCAA gymnastics career peaked with a perfect 10 on beam, while mine stalled at 'don't fall off the coffee table.'
The rivalry in NCAA gymnastics is fiercer than a family feud over the last slice of pizza – flips and drama included.
Training for NCAA gymnastics means your splits are sharper than my wit on a bad day.
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