![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() “This raised the level of urgency for the Pac-12 to match and respond and they did. “We needed to be united and not fall behind the Big 10 and SEC,” Farden said. After this, the hope is that the neutral site is a hit and some other venue in another Pac-12 city is ready to be the next to pick up the torch. Pac-12 gymnastics powers-that-be vetted other potential venues and candidate cities for the first three years of this endeavor, but they chose the Salt Lake Valley first. First-round games are scheduled to start Thursday, March 21, and continue two days later on March 23, guaranteed to make that weekend a college sports spectacle. That’s the same day as second-round matchups of the 2019 NCAA men’s basketball tournament is scheduled to be played in Salt Lake City at the Vivint Smart Home Arena. The 2019 Pac-12 championships will be held Saturday, March 23, 2019. Utah is coming off a fifth-place finish nationally in 2018 as conference rival UCLA took home the national title. The Huntsman Center has twice hosted the Pac-12 Championships, in 20. The Red Rocks are among the top programs in the country, sporting three Pac-12 titles and three runner-up finishes in their seven seasons since joining the Pac-12. “That decision was in their hands, but I can’t help but think the way the state of Utah has embraced gymnastics and the way the city of Salt Lake has embraced the Red Rocks program, I can’t help but think that was a feather in the cap of our program,” Farden said. Having a raucous devoted fan base helps, too. The Big 12 announced last Friday it extended formal invitations to BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF to join the conference starting with the 2023-24 athletic year. While the conference office made the decision to pick West Valley City as its first neutral site, it certainly didn’t hurt that Utah’s reputation in the sport is among the country’s elite. “It makes it feel very special to our athletes.” 2 Oklahoma into the Lloyd Noble Center for a conference tri meet. “It was important to mimic the other conferences and to give our athletes an opportunity to prepare for championship postseason performances,” Utah co-head coach Tom Farden said. The 2012 Big 12 gymnastics championship brought No. With both the Big 10 and SEC having adopted a podium-style championships, the Pac-12 felt it was time to follow suit. It was a unanimous decision from all Pac-12 coaches that the conference’s annual championship meet needed to be on a podium, like nationals each year and the Olympics every four-year cycle. The Maverik Center appealed to the Pac-12’s elite by featuring a podium equipment set up, similar to what the annual NCAA Championships are conducted on every year. “With a rich tradition of excellence across the sport and a strong following among Utah’s community, we look forward to this showcase featuring some of the top gymnasts in the world competing at Maverik Center.” “The Pac-12 is thrilled to bring one of our premiere events to the Salt Lake Valley,” said Pac-12 Senior Associate Commissioner, Sports Management Teresa Gould in a release. ![]()
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