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#1 Oklahoma 198.350, #2 LSU 197.700, #10 Georgia 196.975, #16 Missouri 196.350 – Feb. 17, 2017
ST. CHARLES, Mo. — Facing a trio of top-15 squads, the No. 1 Oklahoma gymnastics team was zeroed in on the challenge at hand, grabbing a first-place finish at the GymQuarters Mardi Gras Invitational.

#2 LSU 197.975, #20 George Washington 196.100, Iowa 194.200 – Feb. 19, 2017
BATON ROUGE – With a new look lineup and in competition for the second time this weekend, the second-ranked LSU gymnastics team posted a team score of 197.975 for the highest of the season in victories over No. 20 George Washington and No. 22 Iowa Sunday afternoon at the Maravich Center.

#3 Florida 197.125, Arkansas 195.200 – Feb. 17, 2017
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – After winning her first two career all-around titles in wins over Alabama and Auburn, Jessica Yamzon set a new career best against No. 3 Florida, scoring a career-best 9.875 on floor exercise for a 39.300 in the all-around.

#5 Utah 197.875, #4 UCLA 197.500 – Feb. 18, 2017
SALT LAKE CITY—The atmosphere crackled with electricity in the Huntsman Center hours before the No. 5 Ute gymnastics team knocked off No. 4 UCLA 197.875-197.500.

#6 Alabama 197.350, #17 Auburn 196.450 – Feb. 17, 2017
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The No. 6 ranked Alabama gymnastics team took down Southeastern Conference rival Auburn, 197.350-196.450, at Coleman Coliseum Friday night in front of 13,127 fans, marking the Tide’s third-consecutive score of 197 and higher.

#7 Boise State 196.700, Utah State 196.300 – Feb. 17, 2017
LOGAN, Utah – Utah State’s gymnastics team posted its highest score of the season, a 196.300 against No. 7 Boise State on Friday night at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum. The Broncos won the Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference dual meet with a 196.700.

#8 Michigan 197.225, NC State 193.225 – Feb. 17, 2017
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The No. 8 University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team matched a season-high score of 197.225 in a big win over North Carolina State (193.225) on Friday night (Feb. 17) at Crisler Center.

#9 Kentucky 195.850, Maryland 195.475, Penn 193.425, William & Mary 192.825 – Feb. 19, 2017
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The Maryland gymnastics team honored seniors Emily Brauckmuller, Sarah Faller and Leah Slobodin as the Terps placed second in a quad meet Saturday afternoon. The Terrapins (195.475) picked up wins over Penn (193.425) and William & Mary (192.825). No. 9 Kentucky won the meet with a 195.850.

#11 Denver 197.150, Minnesota 196.075 – Feb. 18, 2017
DENVER – University of Denver freshman Maddie Karr (Stillwater, Minn.) earned a perfect 10.0 on vault to help the No. 11-ranked Pioneers to a 197.150 team total on Saturday—now the sixth-highest score in program history.

#18 California 197.075, #12 Oregon State 196.825 – Feb. 18, 2017
BERKELEY, Calif. – California scored its third-highest team total in program history and the third-highest uneven bars score in program history to propel the 18th-ranked Golden Bears to an upset over 12th-ranked Oregon State Saturday afternoon in Haas Pavilion.

#13 Southern Utah 194.825, BYU 194.450 – Feb. 17, 2017
CEDAR CITY, Utah – The No. 13 SUU gymnastics team broke the team record on floor Friday night, which pushed the Flippin’ Birds past the Cougars of Brigham Young University 194.825-194.450.

#14 Washington 197.175, Arizona 195.425 – Feb. 19, 2017

#16 Nebraska 197.125, Lindenwood 194.000, Brown 193.350, Seattle Pacific 191.000 – Feb. 17, 2017
ST. CHARLES, Mo. – The Lindenwood gymnastics team continued its steady performances on Friday afternoon at the Family Arena in St. Charles, Mo. The Lady Lions scored a 194.000 and placed second at the GymQuarters Invitational.

#19 Ohio State 196.075, West Virginia 195.800 – Feb. 18, 2017
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The No. 19 Ohio State women’s gymnastics team won its third-consecutive dual meet with a 196.075-195.800 victory over No. 24 West Virginia Saturday afternoon at St. John Arena.

Iowa 196.400, #20 George Washington 196.050, Maryland 195.275, Pittsburgh 194.725, William & Mary 192.725 – Feb. 17, 2017
WASHINGTON – On an emotionally-charged evening at the Charles E. Smith Center, the No. 20 George Washington gymnastics team cracked the 196.00 threshold for the third time this season en route to a second-place finish at its annual Pink Meet on Friday evening.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

Oklahoma’s Yul Moldauer Wins 2017 Winter Cup Challenge – Feb. 16-18, 2017
LAS VEGAS, Feb. 18, 2017 – Yul Moldauer of Arvada, Colo./University of Oklahoma, claimed the 2017 Winter Cup Challenge all-around title tonight inside the Westgate Las Vegas Resort. Akash Modi of Morganville, N.J./Stanford University, was second, followed by Allan Bower of Mesa, Ariz./University of Oklahoma. Prelims Recap


ACROBATICS AND TUMBLING

#2 Oregon 284.98, #4 Hawaii Pacific 273.18 – Feb. 15, 2017
EUGENE, Ore. – The University of Oregon Acrobatics and Tumbling team (1-0) defeated the Hawaii Pacific Sharks (1-1) 284.98 – 273.18 Wednesday evening at Matthew Knight Arena.

#2 Oregon 284.264, #3 Qunnipiac 174.945 – Feb. 19, 2017
HAMDEN, Connecticut – Quinnipiac acrobatics & tumbling lost to Oregon, 284.265-274.945, in a National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association meet at TD Bank Sports Center in Hamden, Connecticut.

#4 Hawaii Pacific 275.925, #5 Azusa Pacific 275.105 – Feb. 13, 2017
AZUSA, Calif. — Separated by only one point in the National Collegiate Acrobatics & Tumbling Association preseason poll, the difference between Azusa Pacific and Hawai’i Pacific in actual competition was even narrower as the Sharks scored 275.925 points and edged the Cougars, who scored 275.105 points, by a margin of just 82-hundredths of a point.

#11 Glenville State 250.70, #12 Georgetown College 215.385 – Feb. 17, 2017
GEORGETOWN, Ky. – Friday in the Tigers inaugural opening home meet, GC elevated the team score more than 30 points and closed the gap in competition. Glenville State College took the 250.7 to 215.385 final victory, but great strides were made.


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