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The NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championship returns to Dickies Arena Thursday, April 16, and Saturday, April 18, 2026.
Tickets are on sale now via Ticketmaster.com.
Looking for group tickets? Email [email protected] to purchase tickets for groups of 10 or more.
Fans can now purchase tickets to the 2026 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth. This year marks the eighth year the championship will take place in Fort Worth and the sixth year in Dickies Arena.
This event promises to entertain fans of all ages as top-level athletes compete for the title of National Champion. Attendees can watch the top eight NCAA women’s gymnastics programs and individuals compete in April 2026. The event is a two-night event, with two semi-final competitions taking place Thursday, April 16 with the top two teams from each session advancing to the final on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
“Women’s sports are experiencing unprecedented momentum and collegiate gymnastics is at the forefront of that rise,” said Drew Hays, executive director of the Fort Worth Sports Commission. “Fort Worth is proud to showcase the nation’s top female student-athletes at the 2026 NCAA Women’s Collegiate Gymnastics Championships. With future and former Olympians competing, this is a rare opportunity for our community to witness world-class performances right here at home. Last year, teams competed in front of a sell-out crowd on Saturday, and we hope to sell out Dickes Arena again this year.”
In 2026, the National Championship trophy will travel to Fort Worth, so locals and fans will have the chance to see the trophy up close. Last year’s trophy tour included the Fort Worth Zoo, the Museum of Science & History, City Hall, the Cattle Drive and more!
Last year, the Oklahoma Sooners won their seventh national championship. UCLA finished second, followed by the University of Missouri placing third in their first national championship appearance and University of Utah placing fourth. Over 10,000 fans attended the Finals session of the National Championship in Dickies Arena.
“The NCAA is excited to be back in Fort Worth for the 2026 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships,” said John Baldwin, Managing Director, Championships and Alliances, NCAA. “Fort Worth and Dickies Arena serve as a great stage for the championships, and we’re excited to be back,” said Baldwin.
Teams will punch their ticket to the championship after competing at regional meets at one of four regional hosts; LSU, Oregon State, Kentucky or Arizona State. Texas Woman’s University is the host institution for the championship.
“We are honored to host the 2026 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships,” said Matt Homan, GM and President of Dickies Arena. “We will continue to strive to create an electrifying experience for the fans to witness these world-class teams and athletes compete for the National Champion title.”
For more information or interview requests, please email Katie Evers at [email protected]. Tickets can be purchased using the link below.
About Fort Worth Sports Commission:
The Fort Worth Sports Commission advances the city as an international sports destination. A division of Visit Fort Worth, the Sports Commission attracts youth, collegiate, and professional events that deliver economic impact and boost Fort Worth’s image. The Fort Worth Sports Commission supports the development of and access to facilities that enhance the quality of life for all of Fort Worth. For more information, visit FortWorthSports.com and follow on Instagram @FortWorthSports and their Twitter account @FortWorthSports.
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