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#1 Oklahoma 197.000, North Carolina 195.150, Ball State 193.600 – Jan. 19, 2019
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. – Carolina Gymnastics put up a strong effort and placed second Saturday against No. 1 Oklahoma University (197.000) and Ball State (193.600) with a score of 195.150 at Carolina Gymnastic’s annual Women’s Day and Pink Meet.

#3 Florida 197.500, #5 LSU 197.425 – Jan. 18, 2019
BATON ROUGE – In front of a crowd of more than 12,000, the seventh-largest crowd in school history, senior Sarah Finnegan took four of five titles as the fifth-ranked LSU gymnastics team fell, 197.500-197.425, Friday night inside the Maravich Center.

#4 Utah 197.150, Oregon State 195.450 – Jan. 19, 2019
CORVALLIS, Ore. – No. 21 Oregon State showed improvement in the second meet of the season against No. 4 Utah, Saturday afternoon at Gill Coliseum.

#6 BYU 194.575, Utah State 193.950 – Jan. 18, 2019
LOGAN, Utah – Utah State’s Madison Ward-Sessions had a meet to remember as the senior gymnast captured three total titles in helping the Aggies record a 193.950 in a dual meet against No. 6 BYU on Friday night.

#7 Boise State 195.400, Southern Utah 194.325 – Jan. 18, 2019
CEDAR CITY, Utah – The Southern Utah gymnastics team competed in their first Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference meet Friday night, falling to No. 7 Boise State 194.325-195.400.

#8 Denver 196.175, Central Michigan 193.250, Texas Woman’s 190.200, Sacramento State 190.150 – Jan. 19, 2019
DENVER – The No. 8-ranked University of Denver women’s gymnastics team tallied a team score of 196.175 on Saturday night to win its home opener. The Pioneers topped visiting No. 22 Central Michigan (193.250), Texas Woman’s (190.200) and Sacramento State (190.150).

#9 Michigan 195.975, Michigan State 194.050 – Jan. 18, 2019
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The No. 9 University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team opened up its home and conference schedule with a win over Michigan State, 195.975 – 194.050.

#17t Alabama 196.900, #10t Georgia 196.875 – Jan. 18, 2019
ATHENS, Ga. — Senior Sydney Snead earned her career-high score in the all-around as the University of Georgia gymnastics team was edged by Alabama, 196.900-196.875 on Friday night in front of a capacity crowd at Stegeman Coliseum.

#13 Auburn 195.825, #10t Missouri 194.975 – Jan. 19, 2019
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The No. 10 Mizzou gymnastics team suffered a 195.825-194.975 loss to No. 13 Auburn in the Beauty and the Beast event Saturday afternoon at Mizzou Arena.

#16 Kentucky 195.275, #14 Arkansas 193.875 – Jan. 18, 2019
LEXINGTON, Ky. – UK opened Southeastern Conference play on Friday with a 195.275-193.875 win over No. 14 Arkansas to the tune of a school-record 12,472 zealous fans in the Wildcats’ annual Excite Night meet at Rupp Arena.

#15 Nebraska 194.850, Rutgers 194.325 – Jan. 19, 2019
PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Competing at home for the first time this season, Rutgers gymnastics posted a 49.300 on floor exercise, the third highest score on the event in school history, to total a 194.325 Saturday inside the Livingston Gym. Nebraska, who entered the week ranked 15th nationally, narrowly won the Big Ten dual with a 194.850.

#17t Ohio State 196.075, Penn State 194.850 – Jan. 19, 2019
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The No. 27 Penn State Women’s Gymnastics team tallied 194.850 points, but was topped by No. 17 Ohio State, 196.075, on Saturday in Rec Hall.

#20 Washington 196.525, Arizona 195.650 – Jan. 18, 2019
TUCSON, Ariz. – The Arizona GymCats hosted No. 20 Washington on Friday, Jan. 18. Arizona set a new season high team score with a final score of 195.650, but Washington won the meet with a final score of 196.525.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1t Oklahoma 418.550, #12 Air Force 397.050, #11 Arizona State 392.500 – Jan. 19, 2019
NORMAN – The No. 2 ranked Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team opened its 2019 home slate with its 104th straight victory, beating No. 11 Arizona State and No. 12 Air Force on Saturday inside McCasland Field House.

#1t Stanford 406.300, #9 California 395.750, #19 NorCal United 284.400 – Jan. 19, 2019
STANFORD, Calif. – For the second consecutive week, No. 1 Stanford topped California in every event, this time capturing the Stanford Open with a score of 406.300 on Saturday night in the home-opener from Burnham Pavilion.

#3 Penn State 396.500, #10 Army 391.000 – Jan. 19, 2019
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The Army West Point gymnastics team fell to Penn State (396.500 – 391.000), but Mathew Davis and Cole Casanova went 1-and-2 in the all-around to lead the Black Knights.

#4 Illinois 403.150, Michigan 402.000, #6 Minnesota 399.800, Iowa 394.800, #14 Washington 370.150, #16 UIC 357.250 – Jan. 19, 2019
CHICAGO – At the 49th annual Windy City Invitational, UIC showed improvement from its first meet, scoring 357.250.

#8 Navy 400.550, William & Mary 378.950, #15 Springfield 378.650, #17 Temple 349.200 – Jan. 19, 2019
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Navy gymnastics team came out on Saturday and thrilled its home fans with a dominant 21.6-point win over the field at the 2019 Navy Open.


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