11-Year-Old Curse Broken as Rutgers Gymnastics Makes History at Big 10 Championship

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Rutgers Gymnastics heads into the 2025 postseason with a stop at the Big Ten Championships hosted by the University of Michigan. The Rutgers Gymnastics Team took part in the 2025 Big Ten Championships on March 21-22 in the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Michigan. The team competed in session one with Nebraska, Ohio State, and Washington on March 21 at 6 p.m. ET. But, very few are aware that Rutgers also reached a benchmark this season after so many years—what was it they did?

The Rutgers Gymnastics Team has made history by qualifying for the NCAA Regional Championships for the first time in over a decade. This groundbreaking achievement was confirmed by Elite/NCAA Gymnastics journalist Caroline Price, who took to Twitter on March 21 to share the exciting news. Her tweet read, “With a huge 196.225 and a second-place finish at today’s session of @B1GGymnastics, @RUGymnastics is sending a full team to regionals for the first time in more than a DECADE!

This accomplishment comes after an impressive season in which the team secured 16 wins, marking their highest number of victories in a single season since 2014. The NCAA Regional Championships are set to take place from April 2 to April 6, 2025, and Rutgers is gearing up to make a strong showing as they continue their historic run.

With a huge 196.225 and a second-place finish at today’s session of @B1GGymnastics, @RUGymnastics is sending a full team to regionals for the first time in more than a DECADE!

— Caroline Price (@carolineoprice) March 21, 2025

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