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#1 Oklahoma 197.150, West Virginia 195.350 – Feb. 24, 2019
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – The West Virginia University gymnastics team capped its two-meet weekend with a 197.15 – 195.35 loss to No. 1 Oklahoma this afternoon inside the WVU Coliseum.

#2 UCLA 198.025, #4 Utah 197.625 – Feb. 23, 2019
SALT LAKE CITY—The No. 4 Utah gymnasts posted their best score of the season but fell 198.025-197.625 to No. 2 UCLA before capacity crowd of 15,558 in the Huntsman Center.

#7 Georgia 197.450, #3 Florida 197.375 – Feb. 22, 2019
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – It was the little things that didn’t go in Florida’s favor Friday, contributing to its first 2019 league loss. Those balance checks and extra steps quieted the Gators scoring, as No. 3 Florida lost by 0.075 of a point to No. 7 Georgia Friday in front of 8,744 at the Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.

#4 Utah 197.125, Stanford 195.800 – Feb. 18, 2019
STANFORD, Calif. – On Senior Day, it was fitting Hailee Hoffman, Nicole Hoffman and Taryn Fitzgerald turned in memorable performances in their final home meet at Maples Pavilion.

#5 LSU 197.125, Arkansas 196.375 – Feb. 22, 2019
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – The Arkansas gymnastics team posted its third score of 196 or higher in four meets with a 196.375 against No. 5 LSU, but fell to the Tigers 197.125-196.375 inside Barnhill Arena Friday night.

#6 Denver 197.725, #10 Boise State 196.375, Iowa State 195.425 – Feb. 24, 2019
DENVER – The No. 6-ranked University of Denver women’s gymnastics team posted the second-highest score in program history on Sunday, earning a 197.725 to give Denver four-consecutive scores above the 197 mark for the first time in school history.

#8 Michigan 197.750, #14 Minnesota 196.700, Illinois 195.525, Rutgers 194.650, Ohio State 194.600 – Feb. 23, 2019
TOLEDO, Ohio — The University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team captured its fifth Big Ten regular-season title in seven years after winning the Elevate the Stage meet on Saturday (Feb. 23) with the eighth-highest score in program history (197.750).

#13 Kentucky 197.200, #9 Alabama 196.800 – Feb. 22, 2019
LEXINGTON, Ky. – Coming off the program’s first ever pair of back-to-back 197-point performances, No. 13 Kentucky added to its historic streak with a 197.200-196.800 win over No. 9 Alabama on Friday at Memorial Coliseum.

#11 Auburn 195.500, 194.300 – Feb. 24, 2019
DENTON (Feb. 24, 2019) — Erin Alderman tied a career-high in Floor and Beam, posting 9.875 on both events, topping all competitors as she helped lead the Pioneers to a 194.300 overall score, tying the team’s highest for the season.

#12 Oregon State 196.650, #20 Arizona State 196.625 – Feb. 22, 2019
TEMPE, Ariz. – With a season-best performance on display and ASU wrestling on the mat next to them in Wells Fargo Arena, No. 20 Arizona State gymnastics battled back and forth with No. 12 Oregon State on Friday night, ultimately losing by a slim margin, 196.650 to 196.625.

#15 California 196.650, #18 Washington 196.350 – Feb. 23, 2019
BERKELEY — For the first time since 2003, the Golden Bears defeated No. 18 Washington in a dual meet, topping the Huskies 196.650-196.350 to keep their perfect record in Haas Pavilion.

Iowa 196.450, #16 Nebraska 195.900, Penn State 195.700, Maryland 195.500, Michigan State 194.525 – Feb. 22, 2019
TOLEDO, Ohio — The University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team won the Big Five meet with a season-high score of 196.450 on Friday night inside the Huntington Center.

Southern Utah 196.000, #17 BYU 195.650 – Feb. 22, 2019
CEDAR CITY, Utah – The Southern Utah gymnastics team took down the No. 17 ranked BYU Cougars Friday night, scoring a 196.000 in their final home meet of the season.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Oklahoma 424.050, #3 Michigan 411.200 – Feb. 23, 2019
NORMAN — On Cleveland Elementary Day in Norman, the No. 1 ranked Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team claimed its 109th consecutive victory, topping No. 3 Michigan inside a packed McCasland Field House by a score of 424.050-411.200.

Japan 424.500, #2 Stanford 419.350, #9 California 395.850 – Feb. 23, 2019
STANFORD, Calif. – No. 2 Stanford secured a season-best 70.500 on high bars and freshman Brody Malone won his third all-around title against Cal and reigning World Champion Japan on Saturday in the International Collegiate Open.

#8 Nebraska 404.650, #4 Minnesota 403.600, #18 UIC 362.600 – Feb. 23, 2019
LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska men’s gymnastics team claimed three event titles and the all-around title against No. 4 Minnesota and No. 18 UIC at today’s Tumble N Rumble.

#6 Penn State 410.300, #7 Navy 393.950, #13 Air Force 392.650 – Feb. 23, 2019
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Penn State men’s gymnastics team took the top spot at Saturday’s tri-meet with Air Force and Navy with the score of 410.300, while Navy scored a 393.95 team score and Air Force came in third with a 392.65.

#12 Army 398.300, #15 William & Mary 391.750 – Feb. 23, 2019
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The Army West Point gymnastics team’s .967 hit percentage led the Black Knights to a 398.300 – 391.750 victory over William & Mary on Saturday.

#14 Arizona State 382.500, #17 Washington 375.950, #21 SC United 339.750 – Feb. 23, 2019

#15 William & Mary 394.150, #16 Springfield 376.700, #19 Temple 352.550 – Feb. 24, 2019
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – February 24, 2019 – The Springfield College men’s gymnastics team hosted a tri-meet with William & Mary and Temple on Sunday afternoon in Blake Arena and posted a team score of 376.700.


ACROBATICS AND TUMBLING

#1 Baylor 280.775, #3 Quinnipiac 269.675 – Feb. 24, 2019
WACO, Texas – The No. 1-ranked Baylor acrobatics and tumbling team remained perfect in 2019 after defeating No. 3 Quinnipiac 280.775 to 269.675 Sunday at Ferrell Center.

#2 Oregon 277.755, Arizona Christian 247.745 – Feb. 23, 2019
EUGENE, Ore. – The No. 2 Oregon acrobatics and tumbling team defeated Arizona Christian, 277.755-247.745, at Matthew Knight Arena on Friday night to expand its record to 3-0 so far during the 2019 season.

#5 Gannon 264.530, West Virginia Wesleyan 236.440 – Feb. 24, 2019
ERIE, Pa. – Gannon didn’t drop a heat, winning 18 of 19 and tying in the 19th, to sweep all six events in its home opener Sunday afternoon at the Hammermill Center in its annual Make-A-Wish meet.

#8 Converse 269.015, #6 Fairmont State 268.805 – Feb. 23, 2019
FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Converse edged Fairmont State in the final two events to rally past the Falcons, 269.015-268.805, on Saturday afternoon in a top-10 matchup at Joe Retton Arena.

#10 King 248.190, East Texas Baptist 197.810, Belmont Abbey 126.900 – Feb. 22, 2019
BELMONT, N.C. – The Wheeler Center hosted its first-ever acrobatics and tumbling meet Friday night as the Belmont Abbey acrobatics and tumbling team hosted King University and East Texas Baptist.

Glenville State 261.100, West Virginia Wesleyan 255.795 – Feb. 18, 2019

Limestone 253.435, East Texas Baptist 190.185 – Feb. 21, 2019
GAFFNEY, S.C. – The Limestone College acrobatics & tumbling team defeated East Texas Baptist University by a final score of 253.435-190.185 on Thursday evening at the Timken Center.

Georgetown College 164.540, Urbana 129.175 – Feb. 22, 2019
GEORGETOWN, Ky. – Georgetown College acrobatics and tumbling continues to show growth and progress, notching a program first Friday night in the team’s 2019 season home opener.


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