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WOMEN

  • #1 Alabama 197.575, #10 Michigan 196.875
    March 19, 2010 – The No. 1 ranked Alabama Gymnastics team rolled to a 197.575-196.875 win over No. 10 Michigan on Senior Night in front of 13,663 fans in Coleman Coliseum. It was a season-high score for both teams. | Read More: Alabama | Photos | Michigan |

  • #2 Oklahoma 197.475, #6 Arkansas 196.100
    March 19, 2010 – The second-ranked OU women’s gymnastics team (14-0) became the only squad in the NCAA to post an unblemished regular season record in two of the last three years with a 197.475-196.100 win at No. 6 Arkansas (7-4-1) in Fayetteville, Ark., on Friday. | Read More: Oklahoma | Arkansas |

  • #5 Florida 197.55, #9 Utah 196.50
    March 19, 2010 – The No. 5 University of Florida gymnastics team (9-2, 5-1 SEC) finished out its 2010 regular-season slate with a 197.55-196.50 win over No. 9 Utah (10-3) in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 4,859. | Read More: Florida | Utah |

  • #7 Oregon State 196.650, #18 Kentucky 195.275
    March 19, 2010 – Led by its three seniors, the seventh-ranked Oregon State gymnastics team beat No. 18 Kentucky 196.650-195.275 on Senior Night on Friday. | Read More: Oregon State | Kentucky |

  • #8 Stanford 196.600, UC Davis 194.575
    March 21, 2010 – The No. 8 Stanford women’s gymnastics team earned four career bests on the vault on the way to a 196.600-194.575 victory over UC Davis in a dual-meet finale Sunday. | Read More: Stanford | UC Davis |

  • #11 LSU 196.425, Centenary 187.700
    March 19, 2010 – Entering the meet looking to replace a 195.350 road score from earlier in the season, the 11th-ranked LSU gymnastics team accomplished its goal with a 196.425 in a victory at Centenary Friday night in the Gold Dome. | Read More: LSU | Centenary |

  • #12 Nebraska 196.30, #15 Penn State 195.575
    March 20, 2010 – The No. 12 Nebraska women’s gymnastics team brought the regular season to a close with a 196.30-195.575 win over No. 15 Penn State Saturday night at Rec Hall in State College, Pa. | Read More: Nebraska | Penn State |

  • #13 Illinois 196.650, Northern Illinois 192.650, Illinois-Chicago 192.475, Illinois State 191.975
    March 20, 2010 – No. 13 Illinois won the State of Illinois Classic for the third consecutive year, recording a season-high score of 196.650 to finish in front of second-place Northern Illinois (192.650), Illinois-Chicago (192.475) and Illinois State (191.975). | Read More: Illinois | Northern Illinois | Illinois-Chicago | Illinois State |

  • #14 Missouri 196.300, Centenary 183.075
    March 21, 2010 – It was already a special afternoon in the Hearnes Center as the No. 14 Missouri Tigers (11-3) bid farewell to four influential Tiger seniors in their last regular-season meet of the year, but a 196.300-183.075 win over Centenary College of Lousiana (0-11) made the day even more poignant for the seniors. | Read More: Missouri | Centenary |

  • #16 Iowa State 196.225, #25 Minnesota 195.300
    March 20, 2010 – The No. 16 Iowa State gymnastics team equaled its season-best performance en route to a 196.225-195.300 win at No. 25 Minnesota Saturday evening in the Sports Pavilion. | Read More: Iowa State | Minnesota |

  • #17 Auburn 196.225, Maryland 195.825, George Washington 192.100, Yale 188.700
    March 20, 2010 – The No. 17 Auburn gymnastics team (6-6, 2-4 SEC) participated in its first four-way meet of the season Saturday afternoon at the Comcast Center Pavilion, defeating No. 33 Maryland, No. 56 George Washington and No. 62 Yale with its third-highest team score of the season with a 196.225. | Read More: Auburn | Maryland | George Washington | Yale |

  • #19 Denver 195.400, #20 Arizona 195.325, California 192.450
    March 20, 2010 – Freshman Simona Castro Lazo (Santiago, Chile) recorded three career-high scores to win the all-around as No. 20 Denver finished with a final score of 195.400 to defeat No. 20 Arizona and California on senior night before a crowd of 1,461 on Saturday evening at Hamilton Gymnasium. | Read More: Denver | Arizona | California |

MEN

  • #2 Oklahoma 359.250, #8 Penn State 354.450
    March 20, 2010 – The second-ranked OU men’s gymnastics team completed the regular season with a win over eighth-ranked Penn State at the Rec Hall on the campus of Penn State University. | Read More: Oklahoma | Penn State |

  • #3 Illinois 362.250, #11 UIC 343.550
    March 20, 2010 – The third-ranked Illini men’s gymnastics team (11-1) sent its seniors out in style Saturday afternoon with a 362.250-343.550 defeat of No. 11 UIC (3-17) in the regular reason finale at Huff Hall. | Read More: Illinois | UIC |

  • #4 Michigan 364.350, #5 Ohio State 353.800
    March 20, 2010 – With appearances from all eight graduating seniors, the No. 4-ranked University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team cruised to its second straight season-best total — and a school record — in a 364.350-353.800 win over the fifth-ranked Ohio State Buckeyes on Senior Night on Saturday (March 20) inside Cliff Keen Arena. | Read More: Michigan | Ohio State |

  • #6 Minnesota 352.150, #9 Nebraska 350.550, #10 Iowa 345.700
    March 21, 2010 – The sixth-ranked Golden Gophers put together their second-best score of the season and scored better than 350 away from the Sports Pavilion for the first time in the 2010 season, defeating No. 9 Nebraska and No. 10 Iowa at the Devaney Sports Center in Lincoln, Neb. | Read More: Minnesota | Nebraska | Iowa |

  • #13 Temple 336.20, #15 William & Mary 334.75
    March 21, 2010 – The College of William and Mary’s 15th-ranked men’s gymnastics squad finished a busy weekend of action by posting a team score of 334.75 in falling to No. 13 Temple (336.20) in dual meet action on Sunday afternoon in Kaplan Arena. | Read More: William & Mary |

  • #15 William & Mary 334.85, #16 Army 321.55
    March 19, 2010 – The College of William and Mary’s 15th-ranked men’s gymnastics squad used a strong finish over the final three rotations to surge to a season best team score of 334.85 and defeat Army (321.55) Friday evening in a dual meet at Kaplan Arena. | Read More: William & Mary | Army |

More women’s collegiate stories from March 19-21 as provided by the schools’ athletics departments