FORT WORTH, Texas – Six members of the Oklahoma women's gymnastics team combined for a nation-leading 15 All-America honors at the 2025 NCAA Championships.
Championship All-America honors are based on individual finishes in Thursday's semifinal sessions with first team honors going to gymnasts who finish in the top four of their semifinal and second team recognition to those who finish in positions five through eight.
Jordan Bowers and
Faith Torrez each tallied five All-America honors, taking home recognition on all four events and in the all-around. This marked the second time in program history that two OU gymnasts earned five honors in the same season as Anastasia Webb and
Olivia Trautman achieved the feat in 2021. The duo joins Webb, Trautman, Maggie Nichols, Chayse Capps and Kelly Garrison as the only gymnasts to claim all five honors in one season.
The 2025 NCAA All-Around Champion, Bowers was a first-team selection across the board, joining Nichols and Webb in claiming five first team honors in the same championship. Bowers now has 28 total All-America honors (12 NCAA, 16 regular season) in her career. She is the first all-around champion since Webb in 2021 and the fourth in OU history. Bowers also picked up a runner-up finish on floor for the third time in her career and a third-place finish on bars.
Torrez garnered first team honors in the all-around and on beam and floor, while picking up second team honors on vault and bars. The junior now holds 17 All-America honors (eight NCAA, nine regular season) for her career. Torrez earned a runner-up finish on floor and picked up two third place finishes on Thursday night on beam and the all-around.
Dani Sievers earned her fourth All-America honor with a second team nod on floor.
A trio of freshmen earned a combined four All-America honors.
Lily Pederson earned second team honors on vault and bars,
Elle Mueller was named to the second team on vault and
Addison Fatta earned first team recognition in the all-around. Fatta is the first freshman since Erica Brewer in 2012 to earn All-America honors in the all-around.
Oklahoma will vie for its seventh overall NCAA title when it competes in Saturday's team finals. The meet will begin at 3 p.m. CT on ABC.
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