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WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

#11 Georgia 196.400, #1 Florida 196.350 – Feb. 5, 2016
ATHENS, Ga. – The No. 11 Georgia gymnastics team defeated No. 1 Florida in a come-from-behind win on Friday night, 196.400-196.350, in front of 10,224 at Stegeman Coliseum.

#2 Oklahoma 197.925, #10 Auburn 196.825, Illinois State 191.975, Texas Woman’s 191.550 – Feb. 5, 2016
DENTON, Texas – The TWU gymnastics team finished fourth in the quad meet against No. 2 Oklahoma, No. 10 Auburn and Illinois State Friday night in Kitty Magee Arena.

#2 Oklahoma 197.900, West Virginia 195.250 – Feb. 7, 2016
NORMAN — The No. 2 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team closed out its two-meet weekend with yet another impressive performance, defeating No. 23 West Virginia 197.900-195.250 in a Big 12 contest on Sunday afternoon inside Lloyd Noble Center.

#4 Alabama 196.775, Kentucky 195.425 – Feb. 5, 2016
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. It wasn’t perfect, but the No. 4 ranked Alabama gymnastics team fought for every tenth of a point in a 196.775-195.425 win over the Kentucky Wildcats in the Crimson Tide’s 12th annual Power of Pink meet in front of 14,870 fans, the 12th largest crowd in program history.

California 196.375, #5 UCLA 195.175 – Feb. 1, 2016
BERKELEY, Calif. – Cal cruised with season-high totals on three events and rode the momentum of its home opener to claim a historic win in Haas Pavilion, defeating UCLA for the first time in the regular season since 1985.

#5 UCLA 197.100, #7 Utah 197.075 – Feb. 6, 2016
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – UCLA Gymnastics came roaring back from a 0.250 deficit in the final rotation with a rousing floor exercise set to defeat Utah by the slimmest of margins, 197.100-197.075.

#6 LSU 197.425, #8 Arkansas 196.150 – Feb. 5, 2016
BATON ROUGE – The sixth-ranked LSU gymnastics team roared to a season high score to win a Top-10 showdown in convincing fashion over No. 8 Arkansas, 197.425-196.150, Friday night in the Maravich Center.

#7 Utah 197.150, #20 Arizona 194.850 – Feb. 1, 2016
SALT LAKE CITY – The No. 7 Utah gymnastics team demonstrated dynamic depth and resilience in a 197.150-194.850 win over No. 20 Arizona before a Monday night crowd of 13,162 in the Huntsman Center.

#9 Boise State 196.250, Southern Utah 195.700 – Feb. 5, 2016
CEDAR CITY, Utah – The No. 24 Thunderbirds of SUU scored a 195.700 on Friday night inside the Centrum Arena. The team on the opposite side, the No. 9 Boise State Broncos, were able to outscore the T-Birds with a 196.250.

#13 Denver 196.675, Utah State 195.500 – Feb. 6, 2016
DENVER – The No. 13 University of Denver women’s gymnastics team scored a new season high overall with a 196.675 to win over Utah State (195.500) at home on Saturday for Pink Night.

Iowa 196.650, #14 Nebraska 196.350 – Feb. 6, 2016
IOWA CITY, Iowa — The University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team earned a season-high team score to defeat No. 14 Nebraska, 196.650- 196.350, inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena Saturday afternoon.

#16 Missouri 196.625, Lindenwood 194.000, SEMO 192.600 – Feb. 5, 2016
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The No. 16 Mizzou gymnastics team scored its highest team score in six seasons and tied the eight-highest tally in program history as the team posted a 196.625 to defeat Lindenwood (194.000) and Southeast Missouri (192.600) in the State of Missouri Meet Friday at the Hearnes Center.

#17 George Washington 196.075, Kent State 196.050, Northern Illinois 193.900 – Feb. 7, 2016
KENT, Ohio – The Kent State University gymnastics team (3-2, 2-0 MAC) posted season highs in all four events during Sunday’s tri-meet with No. 17 George Washington (8-0, 3-0 EAGL) and Northern Illinois (1-4, 0-3 MAC) inside the Memorial Athletic and Convocation Center.

#18 Minnesota 195.775, #19 Illinois 195.000 – Feb. 6, 2016
MINNEAPOLIS – The University of Minnesota women’s team won their fifth straight meet on Saturday afternoon at the Sports Pavilion after defeating Illinois 195.775-195.000.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Oklahoma 447.450, #6 Nebraska 428.700 – Feb. 6, 2016
NORMAN, Okla. — The top-ranked Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team showcased its depth Saturday night, beating No. 6 Nebraska 447.450-428.700 with four freshmen seeing significant action.

#2 Stanford 447.700, #8 California 431.550, #11 Michigan 430.900 – Feb. 6, 2016
STANFORD, Calif. – No. 2 Stanford put out its highest team score since the scoring system was adjusted in 2012 and the second-highest score in the nation this season with a 447.700 final Saturday afternoon to best No. 8 California (431.550) and No. 11 Michigan (430.900).

#4 Minnesota 438.500, #10 Air Force 425.850 – Feb. 6, 2016
USAF ACADEMY, Colo. – Sophomore Arinn Wade and junior Tim Wang earned event titles, but the 10th-ranked Air Force men’s gymnastics team dropped a 438.500-425.850 decision to fourth-ranked Minnesota on Saturday, Feb. 6, at the Academy’s Cadet West Gym.

#5 Illinois 436.550, #17 Temple 394.900, #19 UIC 391.050 – Feb. 6, 2016
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The Illinois men’s gymnastics team got back to its winning ways this afternoon at Huff Hall, as the Orange and Blue posted a season-best team score of 436.550 and swept all seven titles in the meet.

#12 Navy 419.300, #13 Army 413.750 – Feb. 6, 2016
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – In a matchup that promised tight competition and excitement throughout, the 12th-ranked Navy Midshipmen earned a hard-fought, 419.3-413.75 victory over No. 13 Army West Point in the annual Star Meet for gymnastics on Saturday afternoon at Macdonough Hall.

#15 William & Mary 403.400, #16 Springfield 401.150 – Feb. 7, 2016
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (Feb. 7, 2016) – The William & Mary men’s gymnastics team defeated Springfield College, 403.4 – 401.15, at the New England Championships on Sunday afternoon.


ACROBATICS & TUMBLING

Gannon 259.685, Adrian 230.560 – Feb. 7, 2016
ADRIAN, Mich. – The Adrian College acrobatics and tumbling team opened the season by hosting Gannon on Sunday, February 7. The Bulldogs’ total meet score of 230.560 wasn’t enough to win the dual as Gannon finished with a final meet score of 259.685.

Oregon 278.420, Concordia Wisconsin 246.305 – Feb. 7, 2016
MEQUON, Wis. – Concordia Wisconsin performed well, setting new program records in several heats and events, despite a season-opening 278.420 – 246.305 loss to Oregon on Sunday afternoon inside the R. John Buuck Field House.


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