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WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Florida 197.525, #3 Georgia 196.825 – Feb. 24, 2012
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The No. 1 Florida gymnastics team (9-1, 5-1 SEC) finished its Southeastern Conference regular-season schedule with a 197.525-196.825 win over No. T-3 Georgia (5-3, 4-2 SEC) Friday in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 6,134.

#2 Oklahoma 197.225, Michigan 196.300, Texas Woman’s 194.650 – Feb. 24, 2012
NORMAN, Okla. – The second-ranked Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team defeated No. 21 Michigan and TWU, Friday, Feb. 24 at the Lloyd Noble Center as the Sooners posted their season-best home score with a 197.225.

#3 Alabama 197.025, #13 LSU 196.575 – Feb. 24, 2012
BATON ROUGE – Freshman Rheagan Courville won her third all-around title of the season while the 13th-ranked LSU gymnastics team tallied the second-best score of the season with a 196.575 against No. 3 Alabama in front of 4,013 fans Friday night in the Maravich Center.

#5 Utah 196.300, #12 Stanford 196.100 – Feb. 24, 2012
SALT LAKE CITY — The Ute gymnasts held on to beat Stanford 196.300-196.100 on a night when a mixture of great performances and falls from both teams had 14,756 fans on the edge of their seats until the last score was entered.

#6 UCLA 198.050, Arizona State 194.850 – Feb. 26, 2012
Los Angeles, Calif. – The sixth-ranked UCLA Gymnastics team made a big statement this afternoon, scoring 198.050 in a dual meet victory over 24th-ranked Arizona State (194.850) at the John Wooden Center.

#8 Oregon State 196.875, #16 Boise State 195.375 – Feb. 24, 2012
CORVALLIS — The No. 8 Oregon State gymnastics team bested No. 16 Boise State 196.875-195.375 Friday night at Gill Coliseum in front of 3,546 fans.

#9 Nebraska 197.000, #7 Arkansas 196.300 – Feb. 24, 2012
FAYETTEVILLE – Arkansas lost all-arounders Katherine Grable and Jordan Salsberg during Friday’s gymnastics meet with No. 9 Nebraska and the Huskers posted a 197.00-196.30 win over the No. 7 Razorbacks.

#11 Ohio State 196.025, #10 Penn State 195.000 – Feb. 25, 2012
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 11 Ohio State women’s gymnastics team won a dual meet against No. 10 Penn State, 196.025-195.000, Saturday afternoon in St. John Arena.

#14 Arizona 195.675, Washington 194.925 – Feb. 24, 2012
TUCSON, Ariz. – Tonight was the night for leadership from the upperclassmen, as the No. 14 Arizona gymnastics team bested the No. 25 Washington Huskies 195.675-194.925.

Kentucky 195.525, #15 Auburn 195.150, Pittsburgh 193.325 – Feb. 24, 2012
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The University of Kentucky gymnastics team posted its best team score of the year and its first win in Southeastern Conference action, finishing first ahead of No. 15 Auburn and Pittsburgh in a tri-meet Friday night at Memorial Coliseum.

#17 Missouri 196.250, Bowling Green 193.825 – Feb. 24, 2012
Columbia, Mo. – Mizzou Gymnastics improved to 7-3 on the season with Friday’s victory over Bowling Green State. The Tigers recorded a 196.250 to the Falcons’ 193.825.

Illinois-Chicago 195.250, #18 Illinois 193.975 – Feb. 25, 2012
CHICAGO – The UIC women’s gymnastics team handled 18th-ranked Illinois 195.250-193.975 Saturday inside the Physical Education Building in Chicago, Ill.

#19 NC State 196.675, Kent State 194.450, Towson 193.925, William & Mary 192.400 – Feb. 24, 2012
RALEIGH, N.C.– Rachel Fincham, Diahanna Ham, Stephanie Ouellette, and Jess Panza all scored 9.9s to lead NC State to a win on Friday.

#20 Denver 196.400, Sacramento State 193.750 – Feb. 25, 2012
DENVER – The No. 20 University of Denver women’s gymnastics squad combined for a 196.400 in the University’s inaugural Western Athletic Conference competition, a dual meet with Sacramento State on Saturday in Hamilton Gymnasium.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

Weekly Reports – compiled by Jerry Wright

#1 Oklahoma 356.200, #12 Iowa 334.400 – Feb. 25, 2012
NORMAN, Okla. — After starting its first five weeks of the 2012 season on the road, the top-ranked Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team finally got a chance to compete in front of a home crowd on Saturday night, scoring a season-best score of 356.250 to take down No. 12 Iowa at the McCasland Field House.

#2 Penn State 355.500, #7 Ohio State 347.200 – Feb. 25, 2012
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 7 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team fell to No. 2 Penn State, 355.500-347.200, despite posting three event season highs in a dual competition Saturday evening at St. John Arena.

#4 Stanford 351.050, #8 Michigan 341.700 – Feb. 26, 2012
STANFORD, Calif. – The No. 4 Stanford’s men’s gymnastics team put forth it’s best performance of the season Sunday in a 351.050-341.700 victory over No. 8 Michigan at Burnham Pavilion.

#6 Minnesota 345.800, #13 Illinois-Chicago 333.100 – Feb. 25, 2012
CHICAGO – The UIC men’s gymnastics team fell to Minnesota in a 345.800-333.100 outcome Saturday inside the Physical Education Building in Chicago, Ill.

#10 Temple 336.300, #11 Air Force 334.800 – Feb. 26, 2012
PHILADELPHIA -Temple’s eight seniors competed in McGonigle Hall for the final time in a regular season meet on Sunday and made the most of it, as they helped the No. 10 Owls win their third meet of the season with their first place score of 336.300.

#11 Air Force 334.000, #15 Army 326.500 – Feb. 24, 2012
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The No. 15th-ranked Army gymnastics team posted season-highs in three of the six team events along with the aggregate scoring, but it wasn’t enough against No. 11 Air Force.

#14 Navy 329.900, William & Mary 328.600 – Feb. 26, 2012
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Navy men’s gymnastics team (2-0) defeated William & Mary, 329.9-328.6, at Macdonough Hall on Sunday afternoon.


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