IOWA CITY, Iowa –The University of Iowa gymnastics team will continue its postseason in Corvallis, Oregon, for NCAA Regionals.
The Hawkeyes were selected for the NCAA Corvallis Regional on Monday morning during the 2026 NCAA Selection Show. The GymHawks will compete on Friday, April 3, at 9 p.m. (CT) inside of Gill Coliseum on the campus of the Oregon State University.
Iowa will compete in Session II against No. 4 UCLA, No. 13 Minnesota and the final spot will be decided in a play-in meet between Washington and San José State.
Session I features No. 5 Alabama, No. 12 Utah, Denver and Oregon State.
The top two teams in each of the sessions will advance to the regional final on Sunday, April 5. The top two teams, the top all-around competitors, and the top event specialist on each event, who are not on an advancing team, from each regional will receive an automatic bid to the NCAA Championships on April 16 and 18 in Fort Worth, Texas.
The GymHawks are one of 36 teams to qualify for the NCAA Regional competition at one of four different sites. To qualify, teams must have a top-36 national qualifying score (NQS). Iowa’s current NQS of 196.473 ranks 19th in the latest Road to Nationals poll.
This is the GymHawks 26th straight season with an NCAA Regional appearance (as a team and/or individuals), and second under head coach Jen Llewellyn.
Iowa finished fifth at the Big Ten Championships on March 21 with a score of 196.700. Sophomore Aurélie Tran won a share of the Big Ten uneven bars title and earned All-Championship Team honors in the all-around, bars and beam. Sophomore Sydney Turner secured an All-Championship Team spot on beam.
