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WOMEN

  • #1 Alabama 197.250, #21 Arizona 195.100
    Feb. 19, 2010 – The No. 1 ranked Alabama Gymnastics team brought down the house with another 197-plus performance in front of a sellout crowd of 15,075, beating No. 21 Arizona 197.25-195.100 in the Crimson Tide’s sixth annual Power of Pink meet. | Read More: Alabama | Arizona |

  • #2 Oklahoma 197.050, #17 Missouri 195.500
    Feb. 19, 2010 – The second-ranked OU women’s gymnastics team made it a season sweep of Big 12 opponents during the regular season with a 197.050-195.500 victory at No. 17 Missouri on Friday. | Read More: Oklahoma | Missouri |

  • #9 UCLA 197.375, #3 Oregon State 196.325
    Feb. 21, 2010 – Ninth-ranked UCLA posted its highest team score since 2005, earning 197.375 to hand third-ranked Oregon State (196.325) its first loss of the season on Sunday afternoon in Pauley Pavilion. | UCLA | Oregon State |

  • #4 Florida 197.250, #7 Georgia 197.150
    Feb. 19, 2010 – he last time the Florida and Georgia gymnastics teams met in the Stephen C. O’Connell Center for a dual meet, the slightest of margins possible, just 0.025, gave the win to the Gym Dogs. Tonight, the margin was only slightly larger, but the final total gave a tenth of a point advantage to the No. 4 University of Florida gymnastics team (5-2, 4-1 SEC), as the Gators registered their first home dual meet win over No. 7 Georgia (3-4, 2-3 SEC) since 1990. | Read More: Florida | Georgia |

  • #16 Michigan 195.725, #5 Utah 195.100
    Feb. 19, 2010 – The No. 16-ranked University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team pulled the upset in a dual meet against No. 5 Utah, upending the Utes for the first time in six years in a 195.725-195.100 victory on Friday night (Feb. 19) in Crisler Arena. Read More: Michigan | Utah |

  • #6 Arkansas 196.200, #11 LSU 196.200
    Feb. 19, 2010 – Casey Jo Magee recorded a 9.875 and Jaime Pisani a 9.925 in the last two spots of the floor lineup to rally the No. 6 Arkansas gymnastics team to a 196.200-196.200 tie with No. 11 LSU in Barnhill Arena on Friday. Read More: Arkansas | LSU |

  • #8 Stanford 196.675, #24 Arizona State 195.900
    Feb. 19, 2010 – Returning home to compete for the final time as a collegian, Phoenix-area native Carly Janiga set a collegiate career best of 39.650 to win the all-around in No. 8 Stanford’s 196.675-195.900 women’s gymnastics dual-meet victory over Arizona State on Friday night at Wells Fargo Arena. Read More: Stanford | Arizona State |

  • #25 N.C. State 195.575, #10 Nebraska 195.000, North Carolina 193.875
    Feb. 20, 2010 – NC State gymnastics defeated its highest-ranked opponent ever in school history, downing No. 10 Nebraska in front of 3,721 fans at Reynolds Coliseum. | Read More: N.C. State | Nebraska | North Carolina |

  • #13 Penn State 195.950, West Virginia 194.925
    Feb. 20, 2010 – The No. 13 Penn State women’s gymnastics team secured a 195.950-194.925 victory against West Virginia Saturday night in Rec Hall. | Read More: Penn State | West Virginia |

  • #14 Kentucky 195.850, Ohio State 193.975
    Feb. 19, 2010 – The No. 12 University of Kentucky gymnastics team swept all four events and won the individual all-around title against Ohio State in claiming a 195.850-193.975 victory Friday at Memorial Coliseum. | Read More: Kentucky | Ohio State |

  • #15 Iowa State 194.475, Iowa 193.825
    Feb. 21, 2010 – The Hy-Vee Cy-Hawk trophy is coming back to Ames. The No. 15 Iowa State gymnastics team secured the annual multi-sport contest with a 194.475-193.825 win over Iowa Sunday afternoon in Carver-Hawkeye Arena. | Read More: Iowa State | Iowa |

  • #18 Denver 195.700, Boise State 195.425, Southeast Missouri 192.925, Seattle Pacific 188.800
    Feb. 19, 2010 – No. 18 Denver finished with a season-high score of 195.700 to place first overall at the Burnsley Invitational on Friday night in Hamilton Gymnasium before a crowd of 1,391. | Read More: Denver | Boise State | Southeast Missouri | Seattle Pacific |

  • #19 Southern Utah 195.075, Utah State 186.675
    Feb. 15, 2010 – Southern Utah recorded its largest margin of victory on the season with a 195.075-186.675 win over the Utah State Aggies on Monday night. | Read More: Southern Utah | Utah State |

  • #20 Illinois 196.325, Minnesota 195.325
    Feb. 20, 2010 – No. 20 Illinois notched the fifth-best team score in school history, as junior Allison Buckley shined in the Illini’s 196.325-195.325 win over Minnesota on Saturday night. | Read More: Illinois | Minnesota |

MEN

  • #1 Illinois 354.600, #5 Penn State 345.950
    Feb. 20, 2010 – The top-ranked Illini men’s gymnastics team (8-0, 7-0 Big Ten) put together another solid performance Saturday night, defeating host No. 5 Penn State, 354.600-345.950. | Read More: Illinois | Penn State |

  • #2 Oklahoma 354.450, #3 Michigan 354.000
    Feb. 20, 2010 – Freshman Jacob Dalton claimed the all-around title with a score of 87.650, as the No. 2 Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team defeated its fourth top-10 opponent at No. 3 Michigan on Saturday. | Read More: Oklahoma | Michigan |

  • Japan All-Stars 358.800, #4 Stanford 354.200, #18 California 349.450, #8 Iowa 331.050
    Feb. 20, 2010 – No. 4 Stanford had a strong showing at the Pacific Coast Classic, placing second overall, but the top collegiate team. A group of Japanese all-stars took the meet title, but the Cardinal earned wins over California, Iowa, Arizona State and Washington. | Read More: Stanford | California | Iowa |

  • #9 Nebraska 348.250, #6 Ohio State 346.600, #11 UIC 340.200, #13 Air Force 332.700
    Feb. 21, 2010 – Behind outstanding performances by Nebraska all-arounders, the ninth-ranked Husker men’s gymnastics team toppled No. 6 Ohio State, No. 11 University of Illinois-Chicago (UIC) and No. 13 Air Force in a quadrangular competition in front of 650 fans at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Sunday afternoon. | Read More: Nebraska | Ohio State | UIC | Air Force |

  • #10 Temple 334.700, #15 Army 325.650
    Feb. 19, 2010 – The No. 10 Temple men’s gymnastics team squared off with conference-rival Army Friday evening, outscoring their foe 334.700-325.650. | Read More: Temple | Army |

  • #10 Temple 334.550, #12 Springfield College 331.300
    Feb. 21, 2010 – Freshman Allan Malone posted the meets best score on floor as the Temple men’s gymnastics team won first place at the New England Invitational, held at Springfield College Sunday afternoon. | Read More: Temple | Springfield |

  • #14 William & Mary 329.550, #15 Army 325.250, #16 Navy 319.400
    Feb. 21, 2010 – The College of William and Mary’s 14th-ranked men’s gymnastics squad put together a season-best team score of 329.55 and captured a tri-meet at the United States Naval Academy on Sunday afternoon. | Read More: William & Mary | Army | Navy |

More women’s collegiate stories from Feb. 18-21 as provided by the schools’ athletics departments