The top four nationally seeded teams were placed into the night session (II), and the bottom four seeded teams were placed into the day session (I).[3] Florida won the 2022 regular season championship,[4] and then the SEC Championship outright after their second place finish at the 2021 championship.
| Session I (March 19, 3:30 pm ET) |
| Seed |
Team |
Vault |
Uneven bars |
Balance beam |
Floor |
Totals |
| 9 |
Kentucky |
49.050 |
49.050 |
48.875 |
49.375 |
196.350 |
| 11 |
Missouri |
49.150 |
49.150 |
49.250 |
49.325 |
196.875 |
| 17 |
Arkansas |
49.250 |
49.150 |
48.825 |
49.225 |
196.450 |
| 22 |
Georgia |
49.025 |
49.100 |
48.425 |
49.250 |
195.800 |
| Session II (March 19, 8:00 pm ET) |
| Seed |
Team |
Vault |
Uneven bars |
Balance beam |
Floor |
Totals |
| 2 |
Florida |
49.475 |
49.475 |
49.700 |
49.550 |
198.200 |
| 5 |
LSU |
49.275 |
48.575 |
49.550 |
49.325 |
196.725 |
| 6 |
Auburn |
49.225 |
49.675 |
48.900 |
49.425 |
197.225 |
| 6 |
Alabama |
49.350 |
49.675 |
49.375 |
49.425 |
197.825 |
| Rank |
Team |
Vault |
Uneven bars |
Balance beam |
Floor |
Totals |
 |
Florida |
49.475 |
49.475 |
49.700 |
49.550 |
198.200 |
 |
Alabama |
49.350 |
49.675 |
49.375 |
49.425 |
197.825 |
 |
Auburn |
49.225 |
49.675 |
48.900 |
49.425 |
197.225 |
| 4 |
Missouri |
49.150 |
49.150 |
49.250 |
49.325 |
196.875 |
| 5 |
LSU |
49.275 |
48.575 |
49.550 |
49.325 |
196.725 |
| 6 |
Arkansas |
49.250 |
49.150 |
48.825 |
49.225 |
196.450 |
| 7 |
Kentucky |
49.050 |
49.050 |
48.875 |
49.375 |
196.350 |
| 8 |
Georgia |
49.025 |
49.100 |
48.425 |
49.250 |
195.800 |