Utah Red Rocks

The Utah Utes women's gymnastics team, also known as the Red Rocks, represents the University of Utah and competes at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as members of the Pac-12 Conference. Home meets are held in the Jon M. Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. As of the end of the 2024 season, the Red Rocks have won 10 national championships, including nine NCAA Gymnastics championships, and been runner-up nine times. The Red Rocks are the only team to have qualified for every NCAA Championships and have never finished lower than 10th. The team was coached from its inception by Greg Marsden until his retirement after the 2015 season. Carly Dockendorf is the current head coach, after the release of Tom Farden in 2023.

History
The Utah Utes gymnastics team first competed in 1976. The team first appeared on television in 1978 and has appeared every year since then. The NCAA first sponsored women's gymnastics national championships in 1982. Utah is the only team to qualify for every national championship that has been held.

Pac-12 Conference
The University of Utah became a member of the newly expanded Pac-12 Conference in 2011, and the Red Rocks became one of eight teams in the conference to compete in women's gymnastics. Utah has taken the Pac-12 Championships seven times since joining the conference, winning in 2014, 2015, 2017, 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. The Red Rocks have won or shared a portion of the Regular Season Pac-12 Championship since its inauguration - the 2020 season is the first time each of the eight Pac-12 teams competed against every other team in the conference. The Red Rocks won outright in 2020 and 2021, and shared the title in a four-way tie in both 2022 and 2023.

Utah gymnasts have won the individual all-around title at the Pac-12 Championship five times:

Nickname
The nickname "Red Rocks" has its origins in the Utah Gymnastics 1992 media guide cover photo. At the time, all Utah women's sports teams used the moniker "Lady Utes". The name is a combination of "how rock solid they are, but also the red rock of southern Utah.” The 1992 team won the NCAA championship, with the name sticking.

National records

 * Utah has won a record 10 national championships (tied with Georgia). Nine of them were NCAA Women's Gymnastics championships and one was an AIAW Women's Gymnastics championship in 1981 before the NCAA adopted women's gymnastics.
 * Utah ties with Georgia for the record of the most consecutive NCAA national championships with 5 (1982–1986).
 * Utah qualified for every AIAW championship between the team's creation 1976 and 1981. After gymnastics was adopted by the NCAA in 1982, Utah is the only team to have qualified for every NCAA national championship.
 * Utah has the most All-American gymnast awards of any school with 398.
 * Utah gymnastics set the longest regular season home win streak of any NCAA sport at 23 years (1979–2002) and 170 meets.
 * Utah has led the nation in gymnastics attendance 37 times and has won eleven all-women's sports attendance titles.
 * On March 6, 2015, Utah had an overflow crowd of 16,019 on hand for its win over Michigan, setting the NCAA gymnastics record for largest crowd in a single meet.
 * In the 2020 season, Utah averaged a record 15,273 fans per meet. Between 2010 and 2020, Utah averaged more than 14,500 fans a meet.

Head coaches
Greg Marsden was hired in 1976 to begin the gymnastics program. Marsden coached Utah for 40 straight years. He is the only collegiate gymnastics coach to amass 1,000 wins and earn Coach of the Year honors seven times. He has never had a team finish worse than tenth place overall.

In July 2009 Megan Marsden was named co-head coach of the Red Rocks. Megan, in addition to being Greg's wife, is a former member of the squad and has been an assistant coach since 1985.

After the 2015 season, Greg retired and his wife Megan and assistant coach Tom Farden were named co-head coaches. On 22 April 2019, Megan Marsden announced her retirement, and it was confirmed that current co-head coach Tom Farden would continue as the sole head coach. Farden left his position in November 2023 after numerous people came forward with allegations of abuse.

NCAA Champions
As of the end of the 2024 season, 16 different Utah gymnasts have won a total of 32 individual event championships.

Team records
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Past Olympians

 * Missy Marlowe (1988)
 * Daria Bijak 🇩🇪 (2008)
 * Nansy Damianova 🇨🇦 (2008)
 * Corrie Lothrop (2008 alternate)
 * MyKayla Skinner (2016 alternate, 2020) Silver medal olympic.svg
 * Grace McCallum (2020) Silver medal olympic.svg
 * Amelie Morgan 🇬🇧 (2020) Bronze medal olympic.svg
 * Kara Eaker (2020 alternate)