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・ 1989 NCAA Division I Softball Tournament
・ 1989 NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship
・ 1989 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament
・ 1989 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball Tournament
・ 1989 NCAA Division I-A football rankings
・ 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season
・ 1989 NCAA Division I-AA football season
・ 1989 NCAA Division II football season
・ 1989 NCAA Division III football season
・ 1989 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans
・ 1989 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament
・ 1989 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament
・ 1989 NCAA Men's Volleyball Tournament
・ 1989 NCAA Men's Water Polo Championship
・ 1989 NCAA Women's Division I Basketball Tournament
1989 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship
・ 1989 Nebraska Cornhuskers football team
・ 1989 Nehru Cup (cricket)
・ 1989 New England Patriots season
・ 1989 New Orleans Saints season
・ 1989 New South Wales Open
・ 1989 New South Wales Open – Men's Doubles
・ 1989 New South Wales Open – Men's Singles
・ 1989 New South Wales Open – Women's Doubles
・ 1989 New South Wales Open – Women's Singles
・ 1989 New Year Honours
・ 1989 New York Film Critics Circle Awards
・ 1989 New York Giants season
・ 1989 New York Jets season
・ 1989 New York Mets season


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1989 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship : ウィキペディア英語版
1989 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship
The 1989 NCAA Women's Gymnastics championship involved 12 schools competing for the national championship of women's NCAA Division I gymnastics. It was the eighth NCAA gymnastics national championship and the defending NCAA Team Champion for 1988 was Alabama. The competition took place in Athens, Georgia hosted by the University of Georgia in the Georgia Coliseum. The 1989 Championship was won by host Georgia, their second title, with a record score of 192.650.
While Suzanne Yoculan and the Georgia Gym Dogs hosted, the favorite heading into nationals was Tanya Service and the UCLA Bruins with the #1 seed. Juggernaut #2 seed, Utah came in with the addition of 1988 American Olympian, Missy Marlowe. The Defending Champion, Alabama lost their top gymnast, Marie Robbins to an ankle injury before the finals.
The end of the competition, UCLA head coach Jerry Tomlinson filed an inquiry over several scores with the judges. After the judges review, UCLA still fell short five one-hundredth of a point.
== Team Results ==


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