LSU’s women’s gymnastics team won the national championship in style on Saturday.
The Lady Tigers dominated the 2024 Division 1 Women’s Gymnastics Championships in Fort Worth, Texas over the weekend. They did so wearing a new, special white leotard.
It looked great.
“LSU said I’m here to take risks in all white, babes😮💨 LETS GO,” one fan wrote.
“THEYRE BREAKING THE WHITE LEO CURSE TONIGHT!!!!” one fan added.
“BRUH… NOBODY and I mean NOBODY does a hype video like LSU!” one fan added.
“This is up there with the 2019 football hype video . This is phenomenal work 🔥🔥🔥🔥,” one fan added.
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— LSU Gymnastics (@LSUgym) April 20, 2024
LSU’s national championship was its first in women’s gymnastics.
“With one performance remaining, Aleah Finnegan delivered a 9.95 on beam to lift the LSU gymnastics team to the first NCAA Championship in program history Saturday afternoon at Dickies Arena.
The Tigers claimed the title with a 198.225 to defeat California (197.850), Utah (197.800) and Florida (197.4375). With the win, LSU became just the eighth program in NCAA history to win the women’s gymnastics championship,” LSU announced.
Congrats to the Tigers.