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WOMEN

  • #1 Oklahoma 196.825, #23 Michigan State 194.125
    Feb. 26, 2010 – The top-ranked Oklahoma women’s gymnastics squad (11-0, 3-0 Big 12) clinched its seventh straight victory over a top-25 opponent with a 196.825-194.125 win at No. 23 Michigan State (9-5, 3-3 Big Ten) on Friday. | Read More: Oklahoma | Michigan State |

  • #2 Alabama 197.225, #12 Kentucky 195.650
    Feb. 26, 2010 – Powered by the fourth highest vault total in school history, the No. 2 ranked Alabama Gymnastics team beat No. 12 Kentucky in Memorial Coliseum, 197.225-195.650 Friday night. | Read More: Alabama | Kentucky |

  • #3 UCLA 197.250, Cal State Fullerton 191.750, Utah State 188.700
    Feb. 26, 2010 – UCLA showed its tremendous depth on all four events, mixing up the lineup and still hitting 197.25 in a tri-meet victory over Cal State Fullerton (191.75) and Utah State (188.7). | Read More: UCLA | Cal State Fullerton | Utah State |

  • #4 Florida 196.800, #16 Auburn 195.700
    Feb. 26, 2010 – The No. 4 University of Florida gymnastics team (6-2, 5-1 SEC) posted its second-highest total of the season Friday to take a 196.80-195.70 win over No. 16 Auburn (2-5, 2-4 SEC) in front of a Beard-Eaves Memorial Coliseum of 4,019. | Read More: Florida | Auburn |

  • #5 Georgia 196.575, #10 LSU 196.050
    Feb. 26, 2010 – The fifth-ranked Georgia gymnastics team remains undefeated at home after earning a 196.575-196.050 win over No. 10 LSU on Friday evening at Stegeman Coliseum. | Read More: Georgia | LSU |

  • #6 Stanford 196.525, North Carolina 192.975, Eastern Michigan 190.125, California 188.825
    Feb. 28, 2010 – Allyse Ishino earned her first collegiate all-around victory during the Cardinal’s quad meet victory, scoring 196.525 points to beat North Carolina (192.975), Eastern Michigan (190.125) and California (188.825) during the team’s final home meet of the season, at Maples Pavilion. | Read More: Stanford | North Carolina | Eastern Michigan | California |

  • #7 Oregon State 196.925, #22 Arizona State 194.650
    Feb. 26, 2010 – The No. 7 Oregon State gymnastics team bounced back from its first loss of the season to post the fourth-highest road score in the program’s history and the Beavers trounced No. 22 Arizona State 196.925-194.650, Friday night. | Read More: Oregon State | Arizona State |

  • #8 Arkansas 196.075, Washington 194.100, Seattle Pacific 188.275
    Feb. 26, 2010 – No. 8 Arkansas posted a season-high road score and Seattle native Sarah Nagashima, competing in her hometown, won the all-around title as the Razorback gymnastics team won a tri-meet at Washington on Friday. | Read More: Arkansas | Washington | Seattle Pacific |

  • #9 Utah 195.925, BYU 194.375
    Feb. 26, 2010 – The Utah gymnastics team narrowly avoided its first loss in over a decade to instate rival Brigham Young, defeating the Cougars 195.925-194.375. | Read More: Utah | BYU |

  • #11 Nebraska 196.425, #20 Arizona 194.750, #18 Denver 194.175, #25 West Virginia 192.975
    Feb. 28, 2010 – The No. 11 Nebraska women’s gymnastics team won its 17th Masters Classic title (196.425) Sunday at the Devaney Center. | Read More: Nebraska | Arizona | Denver | West Virginia |

  • #13 Iowa State 195.475, Minnesota 195.200
    Feb. 26, 2010 – The No. 13 Iowa State gymnastics team was locked in a tight back-and-forth affair with Minnesota Friday evening in Hilton Coliseum, but the Cyclones answered every Gopher rally attempt to win 195.475-195.200. | Read More: Iowa State | Minnesota |

  • Ohio State 194.950, #14 Penn State 193.850
    Feb. 27, 2010 – Winning three out of four events, the Ohio State women’s gymnastics team defeated No. 14 Penn State, 194.950-193.850, Saturday afternoon in St. John Arena. | Read More: Ohio State | Penn State |

  • #15 Michigan 196.775, #17 Illinois 196.175
    Feb. 27, 2010 – Junior Kylee Botterman scored the first 10.0 for the No. 15-ranked University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team in six years and posted the 13th-best all-around score in program history in a season-high 196.775-196.175 victory at No. 17 Illinois on Saturday night (Feb. 27) in Huff Hall. | Read More: Michigan | Illinois |

  • #18 Denver 193.900, Air Force 191.725
    Feb. 22, 2010 – No. 18 Denver defeated Air Force by a score of 193.900-191.725 in Hamilton Gymnasium on Monday night. | Read More: Denver | Air Force |

  • #19 Missouri 196.875, Illinois State 194.400
    Feb. 26, 2010 – It was a night to remember in the Hearnes Center for the No. 19 Missouri Tigers (8-2) as the team posted a new season high 196.875 to best the Illinois State Redbirds’ (5-4) 194.400. | Read More: Missouri | Illinois State |

MEN

  • #4 Stanford 361.40, #1 Michigan 352.15
    Feb. 27, 2010 – The No. 4 Stanford men’s gymnastics team made a statement to the rest of the country on Saturday night, defeating top-ranked Michigan, 361.40-352.15. | Read More: Stanford | Michigan |

  • #2 Oklahoma 359.450, #6 Minnesota 344.850
    Feb. 27, 2010 – he second-ranked Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team defeated No. 6 Minnesota and the Texas All Star Team in Saturday’s “Cleveland Elementary Night” in front of 817 fans at the McCasland Field House. | Read More: Oklahoma | Minnesota |

  • #3 Illinois 351.300, #12 UIC 337.200
    Feb. 28, 2010 – The No. 3 Illini men’s gymnastics team improved to 9-0 on the season with a 351.300-337.200 victory at No. 12 UIC (2-11) Sunday afternoon in Chicago. | Read More: Illinois | Illinois-Chicago |

  • #7 Ohio State 353.600, #5 Penn State 347.100
    Feb. 27, 2010 – The No. 7 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team earned a huge Big Ten Conference win Saturday in St. John Arena, defeating No. 5 Penn State, 353.600-347.100, after earning event wins on pommel horse, rings, parallel bars and high bar. | Read More: Ohio State | Penn State |

  • #13 Springfield 335.200, #15 Army 331.850
    Feb. 28, 2010 – ehind the stellar performances of sophomore Ty Evans, the Springfield College men’s gymnastics team defeated Army, 335.200 to 331.850 this afternoon at SC’s Blake Arena. | Read More: Springfield | Army |

More women’s collegiate stories from Feb. 26-28 as provided by the schools’ athletics departments