The Associated Press | April 20, 2014 Tie at individual finals Share BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- Arkansas’ Katherine Grable won two national titles and Florida’s Bridget Sloan captured the third of her career at the NCAA women’s gymnastics championships. 2014 GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIP Prezioso: A different kind of draw Florida’s Bridget Sloan captures her third national title Prezioso: The rotation that nearly decided it Team final highlights Fla., Okla. tie at top for co-championship titles Gallery Team finals score sheet Prezioso: Faces of the crowd Finals: IES Rotation Schedule Prezioso: It's an SEC party -- plus Nebraska Day 1 Recap Rotation Schedule Day 1 Results Four SEC qualify for Super Six, with Okla. and Nebraska Prezioso: Day 1: Taking it all in Prezioso: Florida goes through practice day Hill: Perfect 10 milestones in NCAA history Selection Release Bracket Grable won the floor exercise with a 9.9625 and tied with LSU’s Rheagan Courville for first on the vault in Sunday’s individual competition. It’s the second consecutive year Courville has shared the vault title. Both scored 9.975. A 2008 Olympian, Sloan won the uneven parallel bars with a score of 9.9375. She won the all-around and balance beam titles last year and had helped the Gators win a share of their second consecutive championship on Saturday night. Co-champion Oklahoma tied the Gators again with one title. Taylor Spears won the balance beam at 9.925. Here are the 8 longest home runs in College World Series history (that we know of) The longest home run in Men's College World Series history at Charles Schwab Field Omaha unofficially belongs to Arkansas' Brady Slavens, who went deep 436 feet in 2022. Here is the full top 8 since the stadium opened in 2011. READ MORE College World Series grand slams: A brief history Oklahoma's Jackson Nicklaus hit the College World Series' 50th grand slam in history against Texas A&M in 2022. Here's a brief history of the previous 49. READ MORE WATCH: Florida's two track and field national champs speak after sweeping the titles Florida's Jasmine Moore and Joseph Fahnbulleh speak with NCAA.com's Stan Becton after the Gators sweep the 2022 DI outdoor track and field titles. READ MORE