Alabama’s Geralen Stack-Eaton and Michigan’s Mel Anton Santander
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WOMEN

  • #1 Oklahoma 197.250, #16 Iowa State 196.225
    Feb. 12, 2010 – The top-ranked Sooners (9-0, 2-0 Big 12) led wire-to-wire in a 197.250-196.225 victory over No. 16 Iowa State (4-5, 0-2 Big 12) in front of 1,777 fans at Lloyd Noble Center in OU’s “Beauty and the Beast” spectacular. | Read More: Oklahoma | Iowa State |

  • #2 Alabama 197.425, #6 Florida 196.600
    Feb. 12, 2010 – The No. 2 Alabama Gymnastics team rebounded from its lone loss of the season last weekend at LSU to beat No. 6 Florida in Coleman Coliseum, 197.425-196.600, just a fraction of a point off its best score of the season, in front of 12,466 fans who braved the cold, snow and generally blustery conditions that blanketed the West Alabama area today. | Read More: Alabama | Florida |

  • #9 Georgia 196.725, #3 Arkansas 195.8753
    Feb. 12, 2010 – The ninth-ranked Georgia gymnastics team posted scores of 49 or above on each event on its way to a 196.725-195.875 win over No. 3 Arkansas Friday night in Stegeman Coliseum. | Georgia | Arkansas |

  • #4 Utah 196.225, Utah State 178.250
    Feb. 12, 2010 – The Utah-Utah State gymnastics meet took on an air of a well-attended scrimmage, as the banged-up Aggies were shorthanded on three of the four events. A crowd of 12,951 watched the No. 4 Utes win by a whopping 196.225-178.250 margin. | Read More: Utah | Utah State |

  • #8 Stanford 195.975, #5 UCLA 195.625
    Feb. 14, 2010 – Carly Janiga shared first place in the floor exercise for Stanford’s only individual victory, but the No. 8 Cardinal had the depth to beat No. 5 UCLA, 195.975-195.625, in a women’s gymnastics dual meet at Pauley Pavilion on Saturday. Read More: Stanford | UCLA |

  • #7 Oregon State 196.725, #21 Arizona 194.675
    Feb. 12, 2010 – The No. 7 Oregon State gymnastics team scored a season-high as it tumbled past No. 21 Arizona 196.725-194.675 to extend its season opening unbeaten streak to nine. Read More: Oregon State | Arizona |

  • #10 Nebraska 196.475, #19 Denver 195.250, #20 Illinois 194.225, Iowa 193.625
    Feb. 12, 2010 – he No. 10 Nebraska women’s gymnastics team finished first at the IGI Chicago Style Invite, posting a season-high score of 196.475 on Friday night. Read More: Nebraska | Denver | Illinois | Iowa |

  • #11 LSU 196.475, Texas Woman’s 190.775
    Feb. 12, 2010 – Despite senior all-arounder Sabrina Franceschelli having to sit out vault and floor with a leg injury, the 11th-ranked LSU gymnastics team tied its season high in a 196.475-190.775 win against Texas Woman’s Friday in the Pete Maravich Assembly Center. | Read More: LSU | Texas Woman’s |

  • #14 Auburn 196.400, #12 Kentucky 195.425
    Feb. 12, 2010 – The No. 14 Auburn gymnastics team (2-4, 2-3 SEC) used its best floor performance of the season (49.100) to pull away from Kentucky (1-4, 3-4 SEC) after the third rotation and defeated the Wildcats 196.400-195.425 Friday night in Memorial Coliseum | Read More: Auburn | Kentucky |

  • #13 Michigan 195.050, Minnesota 189.475
    Feb. 13, 2010 – The No. 13-ranked University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team gave its fans an early Valentine’s Day gift with a home high score and the program’s 31st consecutive Big Ten Conference victory in a 195.050-189.475 win over Minnesota on Saturday night (Feb. 13) at Crisler Arena. | Read More: Michigan | Minnesota |

  • #15 Penn State 196.450, Pittsburgh 194.650
    Feb. 13, 2010 – Senior Brandi Personett (Katy, Texas) scored the second 10.0 of her career on vault to help guide the No. 15 Penn State women’s gymnastics team to a win at Pittsburgh Saturday night. Penn State posted a team score of 196.450 to Pitt’s 194.650. | Read More: Penn State | Pittsburgh |

  • #17 Missouri 195.000, Centenary 189.800
    Feb. 14, 2010 – Two days after the meet was originally scheduled, the No. 17 Missouri Tigers (7-1) earned another win at Centenary College (0-7) on Valentine’s Day 195.000-189.800. | Read More: Missouri | Centenary |

  • #20 Illinois 195.600, #22 Michigan State 195.500
    Feb. 14, 2010 – n the end, it proved to be a sweet Valentine’s Day at Huff Hall for the No. 20 Illinois women’s gymnastics team, as they won the first-ever "Victory Plank" trophy with a come-from-behind victory over the No. 22 Michigan State Spartans, 195.600-195.500. | Read More: Illinois | Michigan State |

MEN

  • #1 Michigan 339.250, #11 Illinois-Chicago 328.850
    Feb. 13, 2010 – The No. 1-ranked University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team extinguished the No. 11 UIC Flames behind event wins from junior Ian Makowske, senior Mel Anton Santander and sophomore Syque Caesar, 339.250 to 328.850 on Saturday (Feb. 13) at Cliff Keen Arena. | Read More: Michigan | Illinois-Chicago |

  • #2 Illinois 350.650, #7 Minnesota 342.150
    Feb. 13, 2010 – The No. 2 Illinois men’s gymnastics team (7-0, 6-0 Big Ten) gave the home crowd plenty to cheer about Saturday night at Huff Hall, as the Illini won on all six individual events, in addition to the all-around, en route to a 350.650-342.150 defeat of No. 7 Minnesota (6-5, 0-5 Big Ten). | Read More: Illinois | Minnesota |

  • #3 Oklahoma 356.500, #9 Nebraska 335.450
    Feb. 13, 2010 – The No. 3 Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team recorded its third win over a top 10 opponent and kept its undefeated streak alive in dominating fashion against No. 9 Nebraska on Saturday night in front of 723 fans at Howard McCasland Field House. | Read More: Oklahoma | Nebraska |

  • #4 Stanford 342.700, #18 California 340.850
    Feb. 13, 2010 – The No. 4 Stanford men’s gymnastics team improved to 4-0 with a win over No. 18 California on Saturday night at the Gold Country Classic. Despite resting four of its best gymnasts, the Cardinal earned a 342.70-340.85 victory over the Golden Bears. | Read More: Stanford | California |

  • #10 Temple 333.350, #12 Springfield 326.000
    Feb. 13, 2010 – The Temple men’s gymnastics team—competing in the final home meet of the season—topped EIGL conference rival Springfield 333.250-326.000 on Saturday, Feb 13 to headline the 7th annual Temple Boys’ Invitational. | Read More: Temple |

More women’s collegiate stories from Feb. 10-14 as provided by the schools’ athletics departments