Four on the Floor
LSU has cemented its name as one of the premier gymnastics programs in the nation.
2024 National Champions
2023 NCAA Fourth Place Finish
2019 NCAA Runner-Up
2018 Fourth Place Finish
2017 National Runner-Up
2017 - NCAA Runner-Up
2016 - NCAA Runner-Up
2014
The 2014 season goes down as one of the finest in LSU history. One of the nation’s most consistent teams, the Tigers ranked No. 1 for three-straight weeks during the regular season. LSU concluded the year with strong performances to advance to the Super Six for the fourth time in seven seasons, and the Tigers claimed the highest finish in school history at third place in the finals. LSU ended the season with a school-record 13 straight meets with at least a 197 score, including a 197.600 in the national title meet to beat out rivals Alabama and Georgia in the final standings.
2013
For the third time in six seasons, LSU reached the pinnacle in collegiate gymnasts by advancing to the NCAA Super Six Finals in 2013. The Tigers tied the school record with eight scores of 197 or higher, racked up 15 All-America honors and five SEC individual titles. LSU captured the 12th regional title in school history on the way to the Super Six.
2009
The LSU gymnastics team repeated as NCAA Central Regional Champions and made a second-straight trip to the NCAA Super Six in 2009 after scoring a 196.300 in the NCAA Championship Prelims in Lincoln, Neb. A school-record six Tigers earned All-America honors including senior Ashleigh Clare-Kearney who tallied three first-team All-America honors and also captured individual national championships on vault and floor. Junior Susan Jackson, junior Summer Hubbard, junior Sabrina Franceschelli, junior Kayla Rogers and sophomore Staci Schwitkis also earned All-America honor
2008
For the first time in program history the Tigers advanced to the NCAA Super Six in 2008 scoring a 196.575 in the prelim competition. They followed that up with a 196.350 in the finals, good enough for fifth place in the country. At the time it was LSU's highest finish since the format was implemented in 1993. Three Tigers earned All-American honors in 2008 - Susan Jackson in the all-around, vault, beam and floor; Ashleigh Clare-Kearney on bars and floor; and Summer Hubbard on bars. Additionally, Jackson capped the championships by winning the NCAA Vault National Championship - LSU's first national champion on that event and the fourth for the.