Last season, the LSU Tigers closed the regular season with a commanding NQS of 198.125, securing the No. 2 spot heading into the conference championships. In early March 2025, they set a program record with 198.575 home score against Georgia. They competed in five meets at home and six away this season. But now, the landscape appears shifting. Because NQS has changed the rules.

The National Collegiate Women’s Gymnastics Committee has announced that the three proposed rules that were put forward before the Administrative Subcommittee of the NCAA Division I Cabinet have now been approved by the committee. They will take effect from the upcoming 2026 season, which starts in early January. The reimaging of the National Qualifying Score brings more shake-up to how gymnastics is calculated.

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