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#1 Oklahoma 197.675, #8 Denver 194.500, #20 Nebraska 194.450, Texas Woman’s 193.000 – Feb. 3, 2017
NORMAN — Facing multiple competitors for the first time this season, the No. 1 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team did not miss a beat as it picked up a trio of victories on Friday night inside Lloyd Noble Center.

#2 LSU 197.425, #11t Missouri 195.425 – Feb. 3, 2017
BATON ROUGE – The second-ranked LSU gymnastics team extended its win streak in the Maravich Center to 24-straight meets with a 197.425-195.425 win over No. 11 Missouri Friday night.

#6 Alabama 197.825, #3 Florida 197.425 – Feb. 3, 2017
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – In front of 14,423 fans decked out in pink for the Crimson Tide’s annual Power of Pink meet, the No. 6 ranked Alabama gymnastics team put together its best meet of the season, upsetting No. 3 Florida, 197.825-197.425.

#4 Utah 196.450, #15 California 195.725 – Feb. 4, 2017
SALT LAKE CITY—Thousands of little superheroes and princesses showed up hours early for the matinee gymnastics meet between No. 4 Utah and No. 15 California on "Character Day" in the Huntsman Center. In contrast, Utah’s heroics in its 196.450-195.725 win over Cal didn’t show up until the meet was halfway over.

#5 UCLA 197.150, Arizona State 194.600 – Feb. 4, 2017
TEMPE, Ariz. – An afternoon full of season and career highs for the Arizona State women’s gymnastics team (2-5, 0-2 Pac-12) helped them hit a 194+ for the first time in 2017. The Gym Devils ultimately fell to No. 5 UCLA (3-1, 2-0 Pac-12), 197.150-194.600.

#7 Michigan 196.475, Maryland 195.625 – Feb. 5, 2017
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The Maryland gymnastics team posted season highs on vault, bars, floor and team total as the Terps went toe-to-toe with No. 7 Michigan Sunday afternoon in the XFINITY Center.

#9 Georgia 196.500, #10 Kentucky 196.150 – Feb. 3, 2017
ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia gymnastics team (5-1, 4-1) extended its win streak to five meets as it topped 10th-ranked Kentucky (3-3, 1-3) by a final score of 196.500-196.150 at its red-out meet on Friday night at Stegeman Coliseum.

#11t Boise State 197.025, #11t Southern Utah 194.325 – Feb. 3, 2017
BOISE, Idaho – The No. 11 Boise State gymnastics team (6-2, 2-0 MRGC) rose to the occasion Friday night at Beauty and Beast in Taco Bell Arena and throttled No. 11 Southern Utah (2-1, 0-1 MRGC) to a tune of 197.025 – 194.325.

#14 Oregon State 196.200, Arizona 195.375 – Feb. 4, 2017
TUCSON, AZ – Arizona Gymnastics fell to No. 14 Oregon State on Saturday night. The GymCats earned a team score of 195.375 but it wasn’t enough to catch Oregon State’s 196.200.

#16 George Washington 196.400, New Hampshire 196.075, Towson 194.950, Ball State 194.175 – Feb. 5, 2017
WASHINGTON – The No. 16 George Washington gymnastics team tied a program record for the best start to a season by sweeping the competition and posting a season-high team score to win the annual Brownie & Girl Scout on Sunday afternoon at the Charles E. Smith Center.

Arkansas 196.375, #17 Auburn 196.075 – Feb. 3, 2017
AUBURN, Ala. — The No. 17 Auburn gymnastics team saw 14 season-high individual scores Friday night vs. No. 24 Arkansas in Auburn Arena, but the Razorbacks came away with the team victory, 196.375-196.075.

Stanford 195.925, #18 Washington 195.825 – Feb. 5, 2017
STANFORD, Calif. – Stanford held off a late comeback effort by Washington to secure its second dual-meet victory in as many weeks Sunday afternoon in Maples Pavilion.

#19 Ohio State 195.775, Rutgers 194.300 – Feb. 4, 2017
COLUMBUS, Ohio – On the heels of a career day from junior Alexis Mattern, the No. 19 Ohio State women’s gymnastics team earned a 195.775-194.300 win over Rutgers Saturday afternoon at St. John Arena.

#20 Nebraska 196.825, Iowa 195.725 – Feb. 5, 2017
LINCOLN, Neb. – The Power of Pink was with the 20th-ranked Nebraska women’s gymnastics team, as they defeated No. 22 Iowa at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Sunday afternoon 196.825-195.725.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

#2 Stanford 420.450, #8 Air Force 406.100, #17 Washington 380.300 – Feb. 4, 2017
USAF ACADEMY, Colo. – Senior Tim Wang and junior Fletcher Braunton earned first-place finishes, as the eighth-ranked Air Force men’s gymnastics scored a 406.100 to place second at its home triangular with second-ranked Stanford (420.450) and 17th-ranked Washington (380.300) on Saturday, Feb. 4.

#3 Illinois 411.350, #5 Penn State 404.550 – Feb. 3, 2017
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The Illinois men’s gymnastics team came out on top in a battle of Big Ten unbeatens, taking down No. 6 Penn State, 411.350-404.550.

#7 Minnesota 400.750, #4 Nebraska 396.700 – Feb. 4, 2017
MINNEAPOLIS – The University of Minnesota placed first with a score of 400.750 in a tri-meet with Nebraska (396.700) and the University of Minnesota Club Team (218.150) on Saturday afternoon at the Sports Pavilion.

#6 Ohio State 422.200, #10 Michigan 404.950 – Feb. 4, 2017
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Buckeyes scored a season-high 422.200 points on their way to a commanding win over Michigan (404.950). Ohio State’s team score is the fourth-highest in the NCAA in 2017.

#14 Army 405.850, #11 Navy 403.000 – Feb. 4, 2017
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Trailing 198.50-198.30 after three events, the Army West Point gymnastics team claimed the final two events (parallel bars and high bar) to turn back Navy, 405.85-403.00, in the annual Star Series presented by USAA Saturday afternoon at Gross Sports Center.

#15 William & Mary 395.800, #16 Springfield 389.900 – Feb. 5, 2017
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (Feb. 5, 2017)—The William & Mary men’s gymnastics team defeated Springfield, 395.8 – 389.9, at the New England Championships on Sunday afternoon.


ACROBATICS AND TUMBLING

#8 Gannon 270.705, #11 Glenville State 251.925, #13 Adrian 138.875 – Feb. 4, 2017
ERIE, Pa. – Gannon Acrobatics and Tumbling opened up 2-0 for the second-consecutive season on Saturday night (Feb. 4) with victories against Glenville State and Adrian.

#10 Concordia 235.640, #12 Georgetown College 184.155 – Feb. 4, 2017
MEQUON, Wis. – It’s easy to see the progress Concordia Wisconsin’s Acrobatics & Tumbling program has made now entering its third year of competition and on Saturday afternoon the Falcons earned a 235.640–184.155 victory over Georgetown College in the season-opener for both programs.


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