NCAA women's gymnastics
Definition
The division of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) that governs women's artistic gymnastics competitions at the collegiate level in the United States, featuring events such as vault, uneven bars, balance beam, and floor exercise.
A high-profile intercollegiate sport known for its athletic prowess, team rivalries, and annual national championships, often drawing massive viewership during March Madness-adjacent seasons.
Examples
Watching NCAA women's gymnastics finals is like witnessing physics get a polite middle finger from gravity-defying athletes.
Her obsession with NCAA women's gymnastics means our coffee table doubles as a balance beam for her cat's midnight Olympics.
I tried predicting the NCAA women's gymnastics champ, but my bracket folded faster than a gymnast on the uneven bars.
NCAA women's gymnastics regionals turned my living room into a scream fest, proving college sports beat any soap opera plot twist.