2023 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics semi-finals: How to watch, where to live stream

2023 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics semi-finals: How to watch, where to live stream

The 2023 NCAA women’s gymnastics championships are underway with the semi-finals set to kick off Thursday, April 13 at 2 p.m. CST. The second round of semi-finals will air later in the day at 8 p.m. CST.

The semi-finals will air on ESPN2, but those who have already cut the cord and ditched basic cable can still live stream tonight’s event with FuboTV.

FuboTV is a sports-focused cable alternative that allows you to live stream all of your favorite sports content. It also comes with a free trial, so you can watch the NCAA women’s gymnastics championships for free before committing to anything.

The most basic channel package is the “Fubo standard” package, which comes with 100-plus live channels for $74.99 per month.

The top two teams from each semifinal will advance to the final at 3 p.m. CST Saturday, April 15. The finals will air on ABC and also be available to live stream with FuboTV.

Who is competing in the semi-finals?

The first round of competition in the semi-finals will include No. 3 Florida, No. 4 California, No. 6 LSU and No. 8 Denver.

Individuals competing are Courtney Blackson (Boise State), Elexis Edwards (Ohio State), Delanie Harkness (Michigan State), Payton Harris (Ohio State), Emily Lopez (Boise State), Ava Piedrahita (Penn State), Cassidy Rushlow (Penn State), Alisa Sheremeta (Missouri), Gabrielle Stephen (Michigan State) and Chloe Widner (Stanford).

Teams competing in second round of competition on Thursday include No. 1 Oklahoma, No. 2 Utah, No. 5 UCLA, and No. 7 Kentucky.

Individuals competing in the evening session are Luisa Blanco (Alabama), Sierra Brooks (Michigan), Jade Carey (Oregon State), Norah Flatley (Arkansas), Derrian Gobourne (Auburn), Abby Heiskell (Michigan), Naomi Morrison (Michigan), Hannah Scharf (Arizona State), Lauren Williams (Arkansas) and Natalie Wojcik (Michigan).