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  • #1 UCLA 196.125, #19 Washington 194.875
    Jan. 15, 2010 – Top-ranked UCLA improved to 2-0 with a 196.125-194.875 dual meet victory over 19th-ranked Washington in Seattle on Friday night. Bruin gymnasts took first place on every event, and senior Anna Li tied for first in the all-around, along with earning first-place honors on bars and beam. | Read More: UClA | Washington |

  • #2 Oklahoma 196.300, #9 Auburn 195.325
    Jan. 15, 2010 – The No. 2 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics squad (2-0, 0-0 Big 12) posted its second straight win over an SEC opponent with a 196.300-195.325 victory at Auburn (0-2, 0-1 SEC) on Friday. | Oklahoma | Auburn |

  • #3 Nebraska 195.20, Illinois 193.375, #20 Minnesota 192.775
    Jan. 15, 2010 – The No. 3 Nebraska women’s gymnastics team played host to No. 20 Minnesota and No. 23 Illinois in its first home meet of the year Friday night, posting a 195.20 to top the Fighting Illini and Gophers at the Devaney Center. | Read More: Nebraska | Illinois | Minnesota |

  • #4 Alabama 196.275, #10 Georgia 195.500
    Jan. 15, 2010 – The Alabama Gymnastics team opened its 2010 home schedule in grand fashion Friday night, knocking off the defending NCAA Champion Georgia Bulldogs, 196.275-195.500 in front of a near-sellout crowd of 14,220. Read More: Alabama | Georgia |

  • #5 Oregon State 196.125, Ohio State 193.050
    Jan. 16, 2010 – The Oregon State gymnastics team continued its strong start to the 2010 season with another convincing win over another Big Ten team, this time at Ohio State, 196.125-193.050. Read More: Oregon State | Ohio State |

  • #6 Denver 194.650, #18 Penn State 194.150, Air Force 185.850
    Jan. 16, 2010 – No. 6 Denver posted a score of 194.650, placing first in a narrow victory over No. 18 Penn State and Air Force before a crowd of 1745 in Hamilton Gymnasium on Saturday evening. Read More: Denver | Penn State | Air Force |

  • #8 Florida 196.575, #7 Arkansas 195.925
    Jan. 15, 2010 – The No. 8 University of Florida gymnastics team (1-1, 1-0 SEC) opened the 2010 home season with a 196.575-195.925 dual meet win versus No. 7 Arkansas (1-1, 0-1 SEC) Friday evening in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 4,715. | Read More: Florida | Arkansas |

  • #11 Utah 196.300, Iowa State 195.350
    Jan. 15, 2010 – The No. 11 ranked Utah gymnasts needed a big finish to hold off No. 21-ranked Iowa State team, 196.300-195.350, before a crowd of 12,605 in the Huntsman Center. | Read More: Utah | Iowa State |

  • #12 Stanford 196.025, Arizona 194.675
    Jan. 17, 2010 – Carly Janiga captured the all-around once again, scoring 39.325 to lead Stanford to victory in its home women’s gymnastics opener Sunday, beating Arizona, 196.025-194.675, before 1,000 at Burnham Pavilion. | Read More: Stanford | Arizona |

  • #15 Missouri 195.625, #14 Kentucky 195.525, #16 LSU 195.350, Arizona State 192.675
    Jan. 15, 2010 – he No. 15 Missouri Tigers posted a final team score of 195.625 to win the 2010 Lady Luck Invitational besting No. 14 Kentucky (195.525), No. 16 LSU (195.350) and Arizona State (192.675). | Read More: Missouri | Kentucky | LSU | Arizona State |

  • #17 Michigan State 194.425, Iowa 192.225, Illinois-Chicago 177.700
    Jan. 15, 2010 – The Michigan State gymnastics squad (5-0) continued its early season success as it competed in its first of three-consecutive road meets against Iowa and Illinois-Chicago on Friday, Jan. 15, at Carver-Hawkeye Arena in Iowa City. | Read More: Michigan State | Iowa | UIC |

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More women’s collegiate stories from Jan. 14-17 as provided by the schools’ athletics departments