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WOMEN

  • #2 Oklahoma 196.900, #25 Washington 195.800
    March 12, 2010 – The No. 2 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics squad (13-0) wrapped up an undefeated home schedule with a 196.900-195.800 victory over No. 25 Washington on "Senior Night" at Lloyd Noble on Friday night. | Read More: Oklahoma | Washington |

  • #3 UCLA 196.525, Michigan State 195.95, Cal State Fullerton 193.875
    March 14, 2010 -Third-ranked UCLA won its regular season finale with a score of 196.525, defeating second-place Michigan State (195.95) and third-place Cal State Fullerton (193.875) despite competing without senior star Anna Li, who was out for her senior day meet with an ankle injury. | Read More: UCLA | Michigan State | Cal State Fullerton |

  • #12 Michigan 196.375, #5 Georgia 195.800
    March 12, 2010 – The No. 12-ranked University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team knocked off five-time defending national champion and No. 5-ranked Georgia, 196.375-195.800, on Senior Night (Friday, March 12) inside Crisler Arena. | Read More: Michigan | Georgia |

  • #5 Georgia 196.800, N.C. State 193.900
    March 14, 2010 – The fifth-ranked Georgia gymnastics team closed out the regular-season slate with a 196.800-193.900 win over NC State on Sunday afternoon at Stegeman Coliseum. | Read More: Georgia | N.C. State |

  • #7 Arkansas 196.875, Pittsburgh 192.525
    March 12, 2010 – Casey Jo Magee tied the school record on floor and No. 7 Arkansas recorded the fifth-best score in school history as the gymnastics team posted a 196.875-192.525 win over No. 40 Pittsburgh in Barnhill Arena on Friday. | Read More: Arkansas | Pittsburgh |

  • #9 Utah 196.975, #8 Oregon State 196.650, #21 Southern Utah 196.025, #18 Penn State 195.700
    March 12, 2010 – In what undoubtedly ranks as the most competitive regular season multi-team meet in Utah gymnastics history, the No. 9 Utes scored a season-high 196.975 to hold off No. 8 Oregon State (196.650), No. 21 Southern Utah (196.025) and No. 18 Penn State (195.700). | Read More: Utah | Oregon State | Southern Utah | Penn State |

  • #10 LSU 197.150, Iowa 195.400
    March 12, 2010 – For the second consecutive meet the 10th-ranked LSU gymnastics team earned a season-high team score as the Tigers cracked the 197 barrier in a 197.150-195.400 victory over Iowa Friday night in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. | Read More: LSU | Iowa |

  • #11 Nebraska 196.45, #16 Iowa State 196.125
    March 14, 2010 – No. 11 Nebraska sent its seniors out in style with a 196.45-196.125 win over Iowa State Sunday at the Devaney Center. | Read More: Nebraska | Iowa State |

  • #13 Illinois 196.200, #14 Missouri 195.500
    March 13, 2010 – On Senior Day, No. 13 Illinois scored over a 49 on each event for the first time this season and defeated No. 14 Missouri, 196.200-195.500, in front of 1,569 fans at Huff Hall. | Read More: Illinois | Missouri |

  • #15 Kentucky 194.650, Illinois State 193.275, George Washington 191.150
    March 12, 2010 – The 15th-ranked University of Kentucky gymnastics won three events and senior Emily Green (Penfield, N.Y.) won two event titles as the Wildcats (194.650) defeated visiting Illinois State (193.275) and George Washington (191.150) on "Senior Night" at Memorial Coliseum. | Read More: Kentucky | Illinois State | George Washington |

  • Ohio State 195.525, #17 Auburn 194.725
    March 13, 2010 – In a season full of adversity, the Ohio State women’s gymnastics team has proven that injuries alone cannot stop the squad’s spirit. The Buckeyes defeated No. 17 Auburn with a season high, 195.525-194.725, Saturday afternoon in front of a crowd of 1,009 in St. John Arena. | Read More: Ohio State | Auburn |

  • #19 Arizona 196.175, #24 Minnesota 193.700
    March 12, 2010 – The No. 19 Wildcats continued their winning streak for a third week in a row, beating No. 24 Minnesota 196.175 to 193.700. | Read More: Arizona | Minnesota |

  • #20 Denver 196.075, Illinois-Chicago 193.650
    March 13, 2010 – The Pioneers finished first in every event as No. 20 Denver recorded a season-high 196.075 in a victory over Illinois-Chicago in front of a crowd of 1,569 on Saturday night at Hamilton Gymnasium. | Read More: Denver | UIC |

MEN

  • #2 Oklahoma 359.250, #5 Ohio State 354.900
    March 13, 2010 – The second-ranked OU men’s gymnastics team claimed its seventh win over a top 10 team with a win over the fifth-ranked Ohio State at St. John’s Arena, Saturday. | Read More: Oklahoma | Ohio State |

  • #4 Michigan 359.650, #3 Illinois 358.650
    March 13, 2010 – The No. 4-ranked University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team collected a season-best total to knock off No. 3 Illinois, 359.650-358.650, on Saturday (March 13) inside Huff Hall. | Read More: Michigan | Illinois |

  • #9 California 354.650, #6 Penn State 344.300
    March 13, 2010 – In its final home meet of the 2010 campaign, the No. 9 California men’s gymnastics team entertained the fans at Haas Pavilion with a 354.650-344.300 upset win over No. 6 Penn State on Saturday afternoon. | Read More: California | Penn State |

  • #7 Minnesota 353.900, #10 Iowa 346.750, #11 UIC 342.200
    March 13, 2010 – The University of Minnesota men’s gymnastics team sent its seniors out with a bang Saturday night. In the Gophers’ final home meet of the season and the final appearance at the Sports Pavilion for six seniors, Minnesota recorded a team-record score of 353.900, easily defeating Iowa and Illinois-Chicago. | Read More: Minnesota | Iowa | UIC |

  • #12 Air Force 340.400, #15 Army 330.200
    March 12, 2010 – Collecting four event titles, the No. 12 Air Force men’s gymnastics team defeated service academy rival No. 15 Army by a 340.400-330.200 margin on Friday, March 12, in West Point, N.Y. | Read More: Air Force | Army |

  • #12 Air Force 342.950, #16 William & Mary 337.800, #14 Springfield 336.650
    March 14, 2010 – Backed by a strong final rotation, the 12th-ranked Air Force men’s gymnastics team placed first at the Pride Triangular in Springfield, Mass., on Sunday, March 14. | Read More: Air Force | William & Mary | Springfield |

  • #13 Temple 338.100, #17 Navy 331.850
    March 13, 2010 – Freshman Allan Malone scored a season-high 83.450 all-around to lead the Temple men’s gymnastics team to a 338.100-331.850 victory over Navy, Saturday afternoon in Annapolis, Md. | Read More: Temple | Navy |

More women’s collegiate stories from March 12-14 as provided by the schools’ athletics departments