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WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Florida 197.300, #9 Georgia 196.175 – Feb. 16, 2013
ATHENS, Ga. – No. 9 Georgia led after each of the first two rotations, but top-ranked Florida came back to defeat the Gym Dogs, 197.300-196.175, Saturday in front of 9,971 fans at Stegeman Coliseum.

#2 Oklahoma 197.450, #16 Boise State 195.575, BYU 194.175, Texas Woman’s 191.425 – Feb. 15, 2013
OKLAHOMA CITY – The No. 2 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team won the Perfect 10 Challenge at the COX Convention Center with a 197.450 team score, defeating No. 16 Boise State, BYU and TWU on Friday.

#3 Michigan 197.375, Penn State 196.700 – Feb. 16, 2013
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — Behind a school-record score on floor exercise (49.625) and an all-around victory (39.600) from junior Joanna Sampson, the No. 3-ranked University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team rolled Penn State, 197.375-196.700, in front of a sellout crowd on Saturday at Cliff Keen Arena.

#13 Oregon State 196.725, #4 UCLA 196.075 – Feb. 16, 2013
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The No. 13 Oregon State gymnastics team knocked off previously unbeaten No. 4 UCLA 196.725-196.075.

#5 Alabama 197.650, #15 Auburn 196.575 – Feb. 15, 2013
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The No. 5 Alabama gymnastics team used a season-high score to beat No. 15 Auburn, 197.650-196.575 Friday night in Coleman Coliseum.

#6 Utah 195.975, Washington 195.975 – Feb. 15, 2013
SEATTLE – It was an exciting and rare night at Alaska Airlines Arena as the No. 23 GymDawgs nearly pulled off a huge upset over No. 6 Utah, but the two teams ended in a rare tie with equal scores of 195.975 Friday night.

#7 LSU 196.825, #20 Arkansas 195.625 – Feb. 15, 2013
BATON ROUGE – Sarie Morrison stuck her vault for a perfect 10.0 and Rheagan Courville captured her fourth straight all-around title as the seventh-ranked LSU gymnastics team defeated No. 20 Arkansas, 196.825-195.625, Friday night in the Maravich Center.

#8 Nebraska 195.625, #14 Arizona 195.400 – Feb. 16, 2013
TUCSON, Ariz. – Despite winning two of four events, the No. 14 Wildcats fell to No. 8 Nebraska 195.400 – 195.625 in today’s "Flipping for the Fight" meet.

#10 Stanford 197.275, Arizona State 195.250 – Feb. 15, 2013
STANFORD, Calif. – Stanford (7-2) delivered its most dominating performance of the season, recording a season-best overall team score, to defeat Arizona State (2-5), 197.275-195.250, in front of a energized crowd of over 1,400 in Maples Pavilion.

#11 Minnesota 196.000, Winona 184.975, Hamline 194.675, Gustavus Adolphus 177.450 – Feb. 16, 2013
MINNEAPOLIS – The 11th-ranked University of Minnesota women’s gymnastics team remained one of just three undefeated teams nationally, as it improved to 12-0 by winning its annual Best of Minnesota/Always Dreaming Invitational at the Sports Pavilion on Saturday evening.

#12 Denver 195.850, Illinois-Chicago 194.625 – Feb. 16, 2013
CHICAGO – Senior Chantel Turk led all gymnasts in the all-around with a 39.300 as the UIC women’s gymnastics team posted its highest score of the season with a 194.625 versus No. 12 Denver Saturday evening inside the Physical Education Building.

#17 Kentucky 194.250, Missouri 194.125 – Feb. 15, 2013
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The 17th-ranked Kentucky gymnastics team dug deep on the final rotation to squeak out a 194.250-194.125 victory over Missouri on Friday inside Memorial Coliseum.

#18 Maryland 196.175, West Virginia 195.775, Rutgers 195.050 – Feb. 17, 2013
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – Sophomore Stephanie Giameo set a new personal record of 39.250 in the all-around to help propel the No. 18 Maryland gymnastics team past West Virginia and Rutgers Sunday night at the Comcast Center.

#19 Ohio State 195.575, Michigan State 194.250 – Feb. 16, 2013
EAST LANSING, Mich. – The Michigan State gymnastics team hosted Ohio State University for the third annual ‘Flip for Autism’ meet on Saturday, Feb. 16 at the Jenison Field House. Though the Spartans took season-high scores on the vault and beam events, the Buckeyes won the meet 195.575 to 194.250.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Penn State 446.550, #12 Temple 421.300, #11 William & Mary 417.750 – Feb. 16, 2013
PHILADELPHIA — The No. 12 Temple men’s gymnastics team held its first home meet of the season Saturday night in Pearson-McGonigle Hall. Welcoming top-ranked Penn State and No. 11 William & Mary, the Owls put up a season-best score of 421.300 to earn a second place team score.

#2 Oklahoma 443.350, #6 Minnesota 435.450 – Feb. 16, 2013
NORMAN, Okla. – The No. 2 University of Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team returned home in stylish fashion with a 443.350-435.450 victory over No. 6 Minnesota at McCasland Field House Saturday night.

#3 Michigan 446.150, #5 Ohio State 435.650 – Feb. 16, 2013
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 5 Ohio State men’s gymnastics team tallied its best team score of the season Saturday afternoon, but it wasn’t enough to overcome No. 3 Michigan as the Buckeyes fell to the Wolverines, 446.150 – 435.650, at St. John Arena.

#4 Stanford 435.350, #10 California 426.450 – Feb. 17, 2013
STANFORD, Calif. – After a three-week break from team competition, the fourth-ranked Stanford men’s gymnastics team returned to the gym Sunday to take on No. 10 California in the 2013 installment of the Big Flip Off.

#8 Iowa 428.450, #7 Illinois 428.400 – Feb. 16, 2013
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The seventh-ranked University of Illinois men’s gymnastics team came up just short in a 428.450-428.400 battle with No. 8 Iowa in front of a packed house of 2,316 fans during Gym Jam Saturday evening at Huff Hall.

#14 Air Force 427.050, #13 Army 410.600, #15 Navy 407.300 – Feb. 16, 2013
ATLANTA, Ga. – Backed by an Academy-best 427.050, the 14th-ranked Air Force men’s gymnastics team easily won its third straight All-Academy Championships title on Saturday, Feb. 16, in Atlanta, Ga.

#17 Springfield 404.000 – Feb. 17, 2013
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Led by Ian Stratton and Jon Zirna, Springfield College won the New England Intercollegiate Invitational men’s gymnastics meet this afternoon at SC’s Blake Arena.


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