Seena Greiwe and Brenden Welper | November 4, 2020 Every NCAA gymnastics floor champion since 2014 Every NCAA gymnastics floor champion routine from 2014-19 Share A gymnast's floor routine is their best opportunity to display creativity. Think of it as a freestyle event, where the nature of the performance is up to the athlete's imagination. NCAA.com compiled all 11 floor champions from the 2014-19 NCAA women's gymnastics championships. You can see all of them in the video above and we broke down each one below. 2014 — Katherine Grable, Arkansas (9.9625) Chris Putnam | NCAA Photos Katherine Grable earns this title due to her dynamic tumbling. This includes her second pass that consists of a one-and-a-half twist, punch front full and granny step out. Watch Grable's routine 2015 — Kytra Hunter, Florida (9.9625) Florida Athletics In this routine, Kytra Hunter begins by landing an impressive double layout. The Florida Gator follows it up by flawlessly completing her combination pass which earns her the high score of 9.9625. Watch Hunter's routine 2016 — Nina McGee, Denver (9.9500) Denver Athletics Nina McGee is recognized for her exciting floor performance that includes well-choreographed dance and powerful tumbling. She finishes her routine strong with a high double pike that gives her the high score of a 9.95. Watch McGee's routine 2017 — Ashleigh Gnat, LSU (9.9625) MyKayla Skinner, Utah (9.9625) Mark Buckner | NCAA Photos Ashleigh Gnat opens her floor routine with a successful double layout. The LSU Tiger then completes a two-and-a-half twist, punch front. Finally, Gnat sticks the landing on a pike double back. Watch Gnat's routine Utah's MyKayla Skinner begins by sticking a double-double. Next, she lands a one-and-a-half twist and a double twist. Watch Skinner's routine Because Gnat and Skinner both finished with the meet-high score of a 9.9625, they were recognized as co-champions for 2017. 2018 — Katelyn Ohashi, UCLA (9.9625) Maggie Nichols, Oklahoma (9.9625) Tim Nwachukwu | NCAA Photos Katelyn Ohashi displays an impressive floor performance and finishes the event strong with a front full, front half, split drop. Watch Ohashi's routine Maggie Nichols begins with a successful pike full in and throughout the Oklahoma gymnasts routine she has beautiful choreography and leaps. Watch Nichols' routine These two stars earned the meet-high score of a 9.625, which crowned them co-champions in 2018. 2019 — Alicia Boren, Florida (9.9500) Lynnzee Brown, Denver (9.9500) Brenna Dowell, Oklahoma (9.9500) Kyla Ross, UCLA (9.9500) Tim Nwachukwu | NCAA Photos Florida's Alicia Boren begins her routine by landing a perfect double layout. After firing up the crowd, Boren executes a double back last pass. Watch Boren's routine Denver sophomore Lynnzee Brown sticks the landing on a pair of double layouts and completes an excellent double pike to cap an excellent floor routine. Watch Brown's routine Brenna Dowell opens with her signature double-pike front, nicknamed "The Dowell" after her, and then lands an equally impressive second pass that consists of a one-and-a-half to front layout. The Sooner sticks the dismount at the end for good measure. Wacth Dowell's routine UCLA’s Kyla Ross elevates and lands a whip to double tuck to begin. She follows it up with a one-and-a-half to front layout and closes with a double pike. Watch Ross' routine Boren, Brown, Dowell and Ross all finished with the high score of 9.95. All four are named co-champions for 2019. 2021 Frozen Four: Dates, schedule for the college hockey championship Here are the dates and schedule for the 2021 men's DI college ice hockey championship. The 2021 Frozen Four will take place April 8-10 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. READ MORE 2019-20 CCM/AHCA Division I men's hockey All-Americans announced Sixteen different NCAA Division I hockey programs were represented on this year's CCM/AHCA Hockey All-American teams. Minnesota Duluth led the way with four honorees, followed by three selections from Minnesota State. READ MORE