Morgan Dennis from Alabama and Michigan’s Chris Cameron
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WOMEN

  • #1 Ucla 194.425, San Jose State 191.950, California 190.375
    Jan. 22, 2010 – With 13 of 24 routines making their competitive season debuts Friday night, top-ranked UCLA took a little hit with its season average but came out victorious in a tri-meet at Berkeley. The Bruins scored 194.425 to top San Jose State (191.950) and California (190.375). | Read More: UClA | San Jose State | California |

  • #8 Stanford 196.425, #1 UCLA 195.825
    Jan. 24, 2010 – The No. 8 Stanford women’s gymnastics team used a flurry of high-scoring efforts to upset No. 1 UCLA, 196.425-195.825, before a standing-room only crowd of 1,503 at Burnham Pavilion on Sunday. | Read More: Stanford | UCLA |

  • #2 Oklahoma 196.650, Illinois 194.425
    Jan. 23, 2010 – The second-ranked University of Oklahoma women’s gymnastics squad improved to 3-0 on the year with a 196.650-194.425 win at No. 25 Illinois (3-3) on Saturday in Champaign, Ill. | Oklahoma | Illinois |

  • #3 Alabama 197.450, #7 Arkansas 195.500
    Jan. 22, 2010 – The No. 3 ranked Alabama Gymnastics team came away with its best score of the season by more than a point, downing No. 7 Arkansas, 197.450-195.500, in front of 13,506 fans. | Read More: Alabama | Arkansas |

  • #4 Florida 196.05, #12 Kentucky 195.35
    Jan. 22, 2010 – he No. 4 University of Florida gymnastics team (2-1, 2-0 SEC) collected its second consecutive win of the season in Friday’s dual meet at No. 12 Kentucky (3-2, 1-2 SEC). The Gators posted a 196.05-195.35 win over the Wildcats in front of a Memorial Coliseum crowd of 2,132. Read More: Florida | Kentucky |

  • #5 Oregon State 195.700, #20 Washington 192.800
    Jan. 22, 2010 – The Oregon State gymnastics team, ranked No. 5 in the nation, extended its unbeaten start to the season to three meets and the Beavers defeated the No. 20 Washington Huskies 195.700-192.800 in the Beavers’ Pac-10 opener Friday night at legendary Gill Coliseum. Read More: Oregon State | Washington |

  • #6 Utah 196.550, #10 Georgia 196.500
    Jan. 22, 2010 – The largest gymnastics crowd in Utah and NCAA history turned out to see the two most successful programs in the country and Utah and Georgia did not disappoint. In a meet that went down to the final routine, Utah eked out a 196.550-196.500 victory over the five-time defending NCAA champion GymDogs. Read More: Utah | Georgia |

  • #9 Nebraska 196.025, #15 Michigan 194.725
    Jan. 24, 2010 – he No. 9 Nebraska women’s gymnastics team posted a season-high team total to defeat No. 15 Michigan 196.025-194.725, Sunday afternoon at the Devaney Center. | Read More: Nebraska | Michigan |

  • #16 LSU 195.650, #11 Auburn 193.900
    Jan. 22, 2010 – The 16th-ranked LSU gymnastics team closed the meet with a 49.275 score on floor to roll to a 195.650-193.900 victory over No. 11 Auburn Friday at the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. | Read More: LSU | Auburn |

  • #13 Missouri 196.400, #17 Iowa State 196.000
    Jan. 22, 2010 – The sixth annual Pink Out meet came down to the final rotation to determine the winner, but the No. 13 Missouri Tigers (5-0) stayed determined as they dazzled the home crowd of 3,227 on floor to take the win over upset minded No. 17 Iowa State (1-2), 196.400-196.000. | Read More: Missour | Iowa State |

  • #14 Denver 194.200, Central Michigan 194.025, BYU 192.500
    Jan. 23, 2010 – Kristina Coccia (Bethlehem, Pa.) posted a 9.900 on floor to clinch a first place victory for the No. 14 Pioneers in the Mile High Gymfest on Saturday in front of a sellout crowd of 2,000 at Hamilton Gymnasium. | Read More: Denver | Central Michigan | BYU |

  • #15 Michigan 194.200, #19 Michigan State 193.750
    Jan. 20, 2010 – With three falls on the balance beam and a 29-victory Big Ten win streak on the line, the No. 15-ranked University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team regrouped in the final rotation (floor) to knock off previously undefeated and No. 19-ranked Michigan State 194.200-193.750 on Wednesday night (Jan. 20) at Crisler Arena. | Read More: Michigan | Michigan State |

  • Minnesota 195.125, #19 Michigan State 193.35
    Jan. 23, 2010 – The University of Minnesota women’s gymnastics team earned a season-best 195.125 in a win over Michigan State, who scored 193.35. | Read More: Minnesota | Michigan State |

MEN

  • #2 Stanford 349.650, #7 California 340.850
    Jan. 23, 2010 – Stanford men’s gymnastics improved to 2-0 with a victory over California at the Big Flip Off on Saturday night at Burnham Pavilion. The Cardinal scored 349.65 points to easily outdistance Cal with 340.85. | Read More: Stanford | California |

  • #3 Michigan 355.650, #6 Penn State 344.750
    Jan. 24, 2010 – The No. 3-ranked University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team avenged last year’s loss to Penn State with an easy win on Sunday (Jan. 24), 355.650 to 344.750, at home in Cliff Keen Arena. | Read More: Michigan | Penn State |

  • #4 Oklahoma 349.500, #8 Iowa 340.950
    Jan. 23, 2010 – The fourth-ranked Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team claimed its second straight victory of the 2010 season by winning all six events over No. 8 Iowa Saturday at the Main Field House in Iowa City, Iowa. | Read More: Oklahoma | Iowa |

  • #10 Minnesota 343.250, #16 Arizona State 316.650, Washington 293.650
    Jan. 23, 2010 – The Golden Gophers struggled in last week’s season-opener at the Windy City Invitational in Chicago. But in Saturday afternoon’s first home meet of the season, Minnesota bounced back big time. The Gophers improved over last week’s total in five of the six events, posting a final score of 343.250. | Read More: Minnesota |

  • #9 Temple 332.500, #12 Springfield 331.600, William & Mary 323.700, Navy 317.000, Brockport 274.350
    Jan. 23, 2010 – The Temple men’s gymnastics team competed to a first place finish at the Navy Open, held Saturday in Annapolis, Md. The Owls, led by two first place finishes from senior Patrick McLaughlin, scored a team total of 332.500 en route to winning the meet. | Read More: Temple | Springfield | William & Mary | Navy |

More women’s collegiate stories from Jan. 21-24 as provided by the schools’ athletics departments