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WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Oklahoma 197.650, Stanford 196.000 – Feb. 21, 2020
OKLAHOMA CITY – Sophomore Olivia Trautman was perfect on vault as the No. 1 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team earned a 197.650-196.000 victory over No. 25 Stanford Friday night at the Perfect 10 Challenge.

#2 Florida 198.050, #8 Alabama 197.450 – Feb. 21, 2020
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – No. 2 Florida claims its second consecutive Southeastern Conference gymnastics title with Friday’s win over No. 8 Alabama.

#3T Utah 198.075, #3T UCLA 198.025 – Feb. 23, 2020
LOS ANGELES – In a nailbiting matchup between two teams tied for No. 3 in the nation, Utah edged out UCLA, 198.075-198.025, after scoring a perfect 10 on its last beam routine.

#15 BYU 196.200, #5 Denver 195.175 – Feb. 22, 2020
DENVER – The No. 5-ranked University of Denver women’s gymnastics team welcomed a sold-out crowd of 2,585 to Hamilton Gymnasium on Saturday.

#6 LSU 197.025, #18 Missouri 196.850 – Feb. 21, 2020
COLUMBIA, Mo. –The No. 18 Mizzou gymnastics team matched its season-best score but narrowly lost sixth-ranked LSU, 197.025-196.850, Friday night at the Hearnes Center.

#9 Michigan 197.950, #7 Minnesota 196.650, Penn State 196.125, Michigan State 195.975, Maryland 195.325 – Feb. 22, 2020
TOLEDO, Ohio — The No. 9-ranked University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team captured its fourth consecutive Big Ten regular season-title on Saturday (Feb. 22) as they finished off an undefeated Big Ten regular season (9-0) by scoring a program-record 197.950 at the Elevate the Stage meet at Huntington Center.

#10 California 197.125, Oregon State 196.600 – Feb. 22, 2020
BERKELEY – California women’s gymnastics was powerful in pink, using another 197+ score to propel themselves past No. 21 Oregon State in the team’s annual breast cancer awareness meet.

#11 Georgia 197.050, #12 Kentucky 196.825 – Feb. 21, 2020
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Despite trailing on just one of four events as a team, No. 12 Kentucky (6-4, 3-3 Southeastern Conference) fell 197.050-196.825 to No. 11 Georgia (8-5, 2-2 SEC) on Friday at Memorial Coliseum.

#13 Washington 196.875, Arizona State 196.875 – Feb. 23, 2020
TEMPE, Ariz. – Led by three 9.900s or better from junior Cairo Leonard-Baker, Arizona State gymnastics scored a 196.875, its best score since 2006, to tie with No. 13 Washington in Desert Financial Arena on Sunday.

#20 Auburn 196.500, #14 Arkansas 196.025 – Feb. 21, 2020
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The University of Arkansas gymnastics team scored above the 196 mark for the seventh consecutive meet on Friday night and snagged six event titles, but fell short to No.20 Auburn, falling to the Tigers, 196.500-196.025.

#16 Nebraska 196.750, Illinois 196.550, Ohio State 196.475, Iowa 195.725, Rutgers 193.625 – Feb. 21, 2020
TOLEDO, Ohio — The Nebraska women’s gymnastics team took first place in the Big Five meet at Elevate the Stage in Toledo, Ohio on Friday evening with a team score of 196.750.

#17 Iowa State 196.300, #19 Southern Utah 195.775 – Feb. 21, 2020
CEDAR CITY, Utah — The Southern Utah University gymnastics team posted a 195.775 in their home contest against the victorious No. 17 Iowa State, who earned a 196.300.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

2020 Winter Cup Challenge – Feb. 20-22, 2020
Mikulak Wins Senior All-Around Title 2020 Winter Cup Challenge
Mikulak wins three event medals, Benas claims Junior All-Around Title at 2020 Winter Cup Challenge

#14 William # Mary 197.550, #16 Springfield 387.750 – Feb. 23, 2020
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The William & Mary men’s gymnastics team posted its best score of the season en route to defeating Springfield, 397.55-387.75, in its home opener at Kaplan Arena on Sunday afternoon.


ACROBATICS AND TUMBLING

#1 Baylor 281.350, #2 Oregon 275.475 – Feb. 23, 2020
WACO, Texas – With 2019 All-Americans Ashley Echelberger, Hope Bravo and Kaylee Adams sitting in the stands for Baylor’s Alumni Meet, Mulkey’s kiddie corps completed a comeback with a near-flawless team event as the top-ranked Bears (3-0) defeated No. 2 Oregon, 281.350-275.475, Sunday afternoon at the Ferrell Center.

#3 Quinnipiac 268.300, Presbyterian 252.045 – Feb. 23, 2020
CLINTON, S.C. – The Presbyterian College acrobatics & tumbling team hosted the first meet in program history in front of a capacity crowd on Sunday afternoon at the Templeton Center. The Blue Hose fell to third-ranked Quinnipiac 268.300 to 252.045.

#4 Azusa Pacific 276.965, #6 Hawaii Pacific 264.280 – Feb. 18, 2020
AZUSA, Calif. — Competing in front of their home fans for the first time this season, Azusa Pacific’s Acrobatics and Tumbling team improved to 2-0 on the season with a 276.965-264.280 victory over the sixth-ranked Hawai’i Pacific Sharks Tuesday night at the Felix Event Center.

#7 Fairmont State 266.510, Urbana 251.120, West Virginia Wesleyan 247.935 – Feb. 22, 2020
BUCKHANNON, W.Va. – West Virginia Wesleyan Acrobatics and Tumbling had their home opener today against Fairmont State and Urbana.

Davis & Elkins 237.045, Concordia Wisconsin 227.790 – Feb. 22, 2020
ELKINS, W.Va. – Davis & Elkins picked up its first win of the season, earning higher scores in 11 heats and posting a big margin in the team event on Saturday against Concordia.

Mary Hardin-Baylor 234.300, East Texas Baptist 209.900 – Feb. 23, 2020
MARSHALL, Texas – Competing in their season opener in Ornelas Gym, the East Texas Baptist University acrobatics and tumbling team came up short against the University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, 234.3-209.9.


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