Oklahoma Star Wins All-Around Title
When the lights were brightest and the pressure at its peak, Faith Torrez delivered the kind of performance that defines champions.
At the 2026 NCAA Women’s Gymnastics Championships, the Oklahoma star didnβt just compete β she took over. Battling through an injury-plagued season that limited her all-around appearances, Torrez arrived with questions surrounding her fitness and readiness. She left with the biggest prize in the sport.
Torrez captured the 2026 NCAA all-around title with a stunning 39.7875, edging out a stacked field and cementing her place among the elite in collegiate gymnastics. It was a result few predicted, given she had rarely competed across all four events during the regular season. But when Oklahoma needed her most, she delivered β calmly, confidently, and without hesitation.
Her performance was a masterclass in composure. On beam, her signature event, Torrez was nearly flawless, showing the precision and poise that has defined her career. On floor, she brought power and control, sticking landings with authority. Vault and bars? Clean, confident, and clutch.
For Oklahoma Sooners women’s gymnastics, Torrezβs triumph was more than an individual victory β it was a statement. Oklahoma has long been a dynasty in NCAA gymnastics, and Torrez added another chapter to that legacy.
Her 2026 campaign wasnβt just about one night, though. Even in limited action, she posted some of the highest scores in the country, reminding everyone why sheβs considered one of the most talented gymnasts in the NCAA.
But this run will be remembered for something deeper: resilience. In a season where setbacks could have derailed everything, Faith Torrez instead authored one of the most memorable championship performances in recent history β the kind that turns great athletes into legends.











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