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WOMEN

  • #2 Oklahoma 197.950, #1 Alabama 197.275
    March 5, 2010 – The No. 2 University of Oklahoma women’s gymnastics squad (12-0, 4-0 Big 12) clinched its first win over a No. 1 opponent in program history with a 197.950-197.275 victory over top-ranked Alabama on Friday at Lloyd Noble Center. | Read More: Oklahoma | Alabama |

  • #5 Georgia 197.900, #3 UCLA 197.875
    March 6, 2010 – With the Georgia gymnastics team needing at least a 9.9 from Courtney McCool in the final performance of the day, the senior delivered with a 9.925 on floor to wrap up a stellar 197.900-197.875 upset victory for the No. 5 Gym Dogs over No. 3 UCLA on Saturday afternoon at Stegeman Coliseum. | Read More: Georgia | UCLA |

  • #4 Florida 197.55, North Carolina 194.225, Ball State 191.35
    March 5, 2010 – The No. 4 University of Florida gymnastics team’s (8-2, 5-1 SEC) season-best total gave UF the triangular meet win Friday in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 3,897. | Read More: Florida | North carolina | Ball State |

  • #10 LSU 196.925, #6 Oregon State 195.525
    March 5, 2010 – The 10th-ranked LSU gymnastics team scored a 49.125 or higher in all four events on the way to a season-high total in a 196.925-195.525 upset over No. 6 Oregon State in front of 5,641 fans inside the Pete | Read More: LSU | Oregon State |

  • #7 Stanford 196.800, San Jose State 195.075, California 190.775
    March 5, 2010 – No. 7 Stanford fired off six scores of 9.9 and above to earn a season-high team score of 196.800 and beat Bay Area rivals San Jose State (195.075) and California (190.775) in a Friday night women’s gymnastics tri-meet at Spartan Gym. | Read More: Stanford | San Jose State | California |

  • #8 Arkansas 196.925, #22 Minnesota 194.800
    March 6, 2010 – No. 8 Arkansas recorded season-high road scores overall, on vault and floor, and senior All-American Casey Jo Magee set a school record in the all-around as the gymnastics team posted a 196.925-194.800 victory at No. 22 Minnesota on Saturday. | Read More: Arkansas | Minnesota |

  • #9 Utah 196.575, #11 Nebraska 195.725
    March 5, 2010 – The No. 9 ranked Utah gymnasts rallied on the fourth and final event to beat No. 11 Nebraska 196.575-195.725 before a gathering of 14,726 in the Huntsman Center. | Read More: Utah | Nebraska |

  • #17 Penn State 196.725, #12 Michigan 196.575, Maryland 195.650, Bridgeport 193.200
    March 7, 2010 – The 17th-ranked Penn State women’s gymnastics team posted a season-high score of 196.725 to take top honors in a quad meet with No. 12 Michigan, Maryland and Bridgeport. | Read More: Penn State | Michigan | Maryland | Bridgeport |

  • #13 Illinois 196.300, Ohio State 194.700
    March 6, 2010 – No. 13 Illinois dominated Ohio State, 196.300-194.700, on Saturday afternoon at Huff Hall, topping the Buckeyes on every event and sweeping the individual event titles. | Read More: Illinois | Ohio State |

  • Iowa 195.175, #14 Iowa State 194.150
    March 5, 2010 – The University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team traveled to Ames, IA, Friday evening, seeking a little revenge after the Cyclones topped the GymHawks at home earlier this season. Revenge is exactly what the Hawkeyes found, in the form of a 195.175-194.150 decision over the intrastate rival. | Read More: Iowa | Iowa State |

  • #15 Kentucky 196.050, Kent State 195.950
    March 5, 2010 – The No. 12 University of Kentucky gymnastics team posted a season-high team score en route to edging host Kent State 196.050-195.950 Friday at the MAC Center. | Read More: Kentucky | Kent State |

  • #16 Auburn 196.225, #19 Denver 194.350
    March 5, 2010 – The No. 16 Auburn gymnastics team (3-5, 2-4 SEC) picked up its second home victory of the season Friday night over the No. 19 Denver Pioneers (15-6), 196.225-194.350. | Read More: Auburn | Denver |

  • #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 |

  • #18 Missouri 196.200, Southeast Missouri State 194.575, Alaska-Anchorage 189.850
    March 7, 2010 – The No. 18 Missouri Tigers (10-2) scored a new road-meet high 196.200 to take the win over the Southeast Missouri State Redhawks (12-3) 194.575 and the Alaska-Anchorage Seawolves (2-13) 189.850. | Read More: Missouri | Southeast Missouri State | Alaska-Anchorage |

  • Iowa 195.300, #20 Southern Utah 194.475
    March 7, 2010 – The University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team sailed by Southern Utah Sunday afternoon in a 195.300-194.475 decision. | Read More: Iowa | Southern Utah |

MEN

  • #2 Stanford 361.65, #1 Oklahoma 360.3, #9 Nebraska 347.5
    March 7, 2010 – For the second time in as many weeks, Stanford men’s gymnastics knocked off the No. 1 team in the nation, this time newly anointed Oklahoma as part of a triangular meet that also included Nebraska. | Read More: Stanford | Okahoma | Nebraska |

  • #2 Stanford 356.700, #14 Air Force 338.350, #12 UIC 336.200
    March 5, 2010 – No. 2 Stanford won every event on its way to a commanding win in a tri-meet with Air Force and Illinois-Chicago. With the win, the Cardinal remained undefeated on the season against collegiate teams. | Read More: Stanford | Air Force | UIC |

  • #4 Illinois 357.500, #10 Iowa 346.600
    March 7, 2010 – The fourth-ranked Illini men’s gymnastics team posted a new season-high team score and improved to 10-0 overall and 8-0 in the Big Ten after defeating No. 10 Iowa (5-9, 1-5 Big Ten), 357.500-346.600 Sunday afternoon at Carver Hawkeye Arena. | Read More: Illinois | Iowa |

  • #5 Ohio State 351.800, #8 California 346.000
    March 6, 2010 – Starting to peak at just the right time, the No. 5 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team downed No. 8 California, 351.800-346.00, Saturday afternoon in St. John Arena as six different Buckeyes recorded first-place finishes on five the six events. | Read More: Ohio State | California |

  • #6 Penn State 350.150, #7 Minnesota 348.250, #11 Temple 330.900
    March 6, 2010 – Fueled by a season high score of 350.150, the No. 6 Penn State men’s gymnastics team gained its first win against a Big Ten opponent this season and snapped a two-meet losing skid by besting No. 7 Minnesota (348.250) and No. 11 Temple (330.900) in a tri-meet at Rec Hall on Saturday evening. | Read More: Penn State | Minnesota | Temple |

  • #12 UIC 348.600, #14 Air Force 346.450
    March 7, 2010 – The 12th-ranked UIC men’s gymnastics team bounced back from a Friday night loss to No. 14 Air Force by defeating the Falcons, 348.600-346.450, at Cadet West Gym on Sunday. | Read More: UIC | Air Force |

  • #13 Springfield 335.900, #15 Army 335.900, #19 Brockport 286.350
    March 6, 2010 – The Springfield College men’s gymnastics team scored a team season-high 335.900 points this afternoon and went on to defeat Army and Brockport in a meet at the U.S. Military Academy. | Read More: Springfield | Army |

  • #16 William & Mary 334.850, #18 Navy 332.1
    March 7, 2010 – he College of William and Mary’s 16th-ranked men’s gymnastics squad turned in a season-best team score of 334.850 in defeating 18th-ranked United States Naval Academy in a dual meet hosted this afternoon in Kaplan Arena. | Read More: William & Mary | Navy |

More women’s collegiate stories from March 4-7 as provided by the schools’ athletics departments