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WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Oklahoma 198.075, #4 Michigan 197.275 – Feb. 26, 2016
NORMAN — Facing its highest ranked opponent of the season, the No. 1 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team rose to the challenge, downing No. 4 Michigan 198.075-197.275 on Friday night inside Lloyd Noble Center.

#7 LSU 197.900, #2 Florida 197.875 – Feb. 26, 2016
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – Two of the nation’s leading team scores were posted in a top-10 matchup between Florida and LSU Friday in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 7,129.

#3 Alabama 197.550, #10 Georgia 195.700 – Feb. 26, 2016
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The No. 3 ranked Alabama gymnastics team beat No. 10 Georgia, 197.550-195.700 in front of 12,427 fans on Senior and Alumni Night in Coleman Coliseum on Friday.

#5 Utah 197.025, #14t California 196.750 – Feb. 27, 2016
BERKELEY – No. 14 California (9-4, 4-3 Pac-12) turned in another strong showing with their third-highest score of the season in a 197.025-196.750 loss to fifth-ranked Utah in the Golden Bears’ Pac-12 regular-season finale.

#6 UCLA 196.625, Arizona State 192.950 – Feb. 27, 2016
LOS ANGELES, Calif. – Sixth-ranked UCLA showcased its depth in a 196.625-192.950 victory over Arizona State on Saturday afternoon in front of a Pauley Pavilion crowd of 5,127.

#8 Auburn 197.200, #16 Missouri 196.625 – Feb. 26, 2016
AUBURN, Ala. – The No. 8 Auburn Gymnastics team defeated No. 16 Missouri 197.200-196.625 Friday in front of 6,243 in Auburn Arena.

#9 Arkansas 197.225, Kentucky 196.700 – Feb. 26, 2016
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The 4,248 fans at Barnhill Arena on Friday night and the many more watching at home witnessed the Arkansas gymnastics team tie its best performance in program history. The No. 9 Razorbacks scored a 197.225 to match the program’s all-time record in a meet, and defeated No. 23 Kentucky – who scored a 196.700 – in the process.

#11 Boise State 196.425, Utah State 194.675 – Feb. 26, 2016
LOGAN, Utah – Utah State gymnastics fell at home against the No. 11 ranked-Boise State Broncos, 196.425-194.675, in front of 1,610 fans at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum on Friday Night.

#13 Denver 197.525, #18 Iowa 196.075, UIC 193.000, SEMO 192.650 – Feb. 27, 2016
DENVER – It was a record-setting night for the No. 13 University of Denver women’s gymnastics team on Saturday. The Pioneers tallied a 197.525 team total, which is the second highest score in program history.

#14t Nebraska 196.375, Sacramento State 194.875, Northern Illinois 194.350, Bridgeport 193.225 – Feb. 27, 2016
LINCOLN, Neb. – Danielle Breen won the all-around title in her first-career all-around performance to lead the 14th-ranked Nebraska women’s gymnastics team to a victory in the 26th-annual Masters Classic.

#19 Minnesota 196.200, Winona State 184.825, Gustavus Adolphus 184.300, Hamline 184,300 – Feb. 27, 2016
MINNEAPOLIS – The No. 19 University of Minnesota women’s gymnastics team placed first of four teams on senior night at the Sports Pavilion with a score of 196.200.

NC State 195.925, #20 George Washington 195.350, Towson 194.550, William & Mary 192.975 – Feb. 26, 2016
TOWSON, Md. – The Towson gymnastics program placed third in its annual "Pink Meet" on Friday evening. The Tigers recorded 194.550 points to finish behind North Carolina State (195.925) and George Washington (195.350) but ahead of William & Mary (192.975).

#20 George Washington 196.600, Maryland 196.025, Rutgers 195.475, Towson 195.275 – Feb. 28, 2016
WASHINGTON – The No. 20 George Washington gymnastics team swept all four events plus the all-around and posted a season-high score of 196.60 en route to a first-place finish at its annual Brownie & Girl Scout Meet on Sunday afternoon at the Charles E. Smith Center.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Oklahoma 447.550, #4 Minnesota 431.100 – Feb. 27, 2016
NORMAN — Competing in five-up-five-count format for the first time this season, the top-ranked Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team bested No. 4 Minnesota 447.550-431.100 inside the McCasland Field House on Saturday night.

#2 Stanford 444.600, Japan 444.250, Canada 434.700, #9 California 419.500 – Feb. 27, 2016
STANFORD, Calif. – In front of a packed Burnham Pavilion, the No. 2 Stanford stepped up to best Canada, Finland, No. 9 California and Japan – the reigning World Gymnastics Champion – in a nail-biting finish Saturday night.

#7 Iowa 431.150, #8 Penn State 424.000, #6 Nebraska 423.300 – Feb. 27, 2016
IOWA CITY, Iowa — The 7th-ranked university of Iowa men’s gymnastics team returned to action on Saturday afternoon, defeating No. 6 Nebraska and No. 8 Penn State inside the UI Field House.

#11 Air Force 427.500, #19 UIC 374.150 – Feb. 26, 2016
USAF ACADEMY, Colo. – The 11th-ranked Air Force men’s gymnastics team tallied a season-high team score of 427.500 – the eighth-highest total in program history – to defeat No. 19 Illinois-Chicago (374.150) on Friday, Feb. 26, at the Academy’s Cadet West Gym.

#11 Air Force 403.400, #19 UIC 375.200 – Feb. 28, 2016
USAF ACADEMY, Colo. – Juniors Chase Cannon and Aaron Nubine each claimed three event titles this afternoon (Feb. 28), as the 11th-ranked Air Force men’s gymnastics team completed a season sweep of 19th-ranked Illinois-Chicago.

#13 Army 413.850, #15 Springfield 399.850, #14 William & Mary 395.100 – Feb. 27, 2016
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Jesse Glenn of the Army West Point men’s gymnastics team led his fellow seniors in the final home meet of the season capturing two of the individual events along with winning all-around in an Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) triangular sweep Saturday at Gross Sports Center.


ACROBATICS & TUMBLING

Quinnipiac 280.545, Gannon 258.900 – Feb. 28, 2016
HAMDEN, Conn. – The Quinnipiac acrobatics and tumbling team produced their highest score of the season as they took down Gannon University, 280.545-258.960.


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