Links below go to the host school’s website when applicable.

WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

© Utah Athletics

#1 Oklahoma 198.450, #6 Denver 197.000 – Feb. 29, 2020
NORMAN – The No. 1 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team posted another incredible score as they defeated No. 6 Denver, 198.450-197.000, Saturday afternoon inside Lloyd Noble Center.

#2 Florida 197.800, #10 Georgia 196.500 – Feb. 28, 2020
ATHENS, Ga. — The tenth-ranked Georgia GymDogs dropped a 197.800-196.500 decision to Florida, the No. 2-ranked team in the nation, Friday night at Stegeman Coliseum.

#3 UCLA 197.250, #18 Oregon State 196.825 – Feb. 29, 2020
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 18th-ranked Oregon State gymnastics team tied its season-high, scoring 196.825, but came up short against No. 3 UCLA before the 4,875 fans inside Gill Coliseum Saturday afternoon.

#4 Utah 197.675, #13 Washington 197.600 – March 1, 2020
SEATTLE – Washington women’s gymnastic’s Evanni Roberson earned her second perfect 10 of the season after a spectacular performance on the beam in the GymDawgs’ meet against Utah in Seattle on Sunday.

#5 LSU 197.125, #14 Arkansas 195.725 – Feb. 28, 2020
BATON ROUGE – In front of the eighth-largest crowd in school history, the fifth-ranked LSU gymnastics team totaled another strong score of 197.125 to defeat No. 14 Arkansas, Friday night inside the Maravich Center.

#7 Michigan 197.900, New Hampshire 195.050 – Feb. 28, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The No. 7-ranked University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team remained undefeated, starting its spring break with a 197.900-195.050 victory over New Hampshire on Friday night (Feb. 28) at Crisler Center.

#8 California 196.400, Arizona 196.275 – March 1, 2020
BERKELEY – Facing a number of injuries to staples in their lineup, No. 8 California tested its depth and prevailed with a 196.400-196.275 victory over No. 24 Arizona Sunday afternoon at Haas Pavilion.

#9 Alabama 97.200. #12 Kentucky 196.650 – Feb. 28, 2020
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The No. 9 Alabama gymnastics team took down No. 12 Kentucky by a score of 197.200-196.650 in front of a Coleman Coliseum crowd of 9,557 fans on a cold Tuscaloosa night.

#20 Missouri 196.775, #11 Minnesota 196.675, Lindenwood 194.700, Ohio State 194.675 – Feb. 28, 2020
COLUMBIA, Mo. – Redshirt senior Morgan Porter (Overland, Mo.) clinched the meet win with the final routine of the night as the No. 20 Mizzou gymnastics team scored a 196.775 to place first in a four-team meet Friday night at the Hearnes Center.

#15 Auburn 196.700, Texas Woman’s 192.800 – Feb. 28, 2020
AUBURN, Ala. – The No. 15 Auburn gymnastics team capped its home schedule Friday night, celebrating Senior Night with a win over Texas Woman’s University. The Tigers tied their season high with a 196.700, topping TWU’s 192.800.

#17 Iowa State 196.225, Michigan State 194.175 – Feb. 28, 2020
AMES, Iowa – The No. 17 Iowa State gymnastics team (8-6, 1-2 Big 12) bested No. 25 Michigan State on Friday night, defeating the Spartans by a score of 196.225-194.175 at Hilton Coliseum.

#19 BYU 196.850, Illinois State 193.275 – Feb. 28, 2020
NORMAL, Ill. – An excited crowd ventured out to Horton Field House Friday night to honor five Illinois State gymnastics seniors, who competed in their final regular-season home meet against No. 19 BYU.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

Japan 417.200, #1 Stanford 411.200, #11 California 389.450, Norway 381.150 – Feb. 29, 2020
STANFORD, Calif. – No. 1 Stanford produced a second-place finish at 411.200, highlighting Saturday’s International Collegiate Open at Burnham Pavilion.

#2 Michigan 408.900, #10 Minnesota 396.300 – Feb. 29, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The second-ranked University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team cruised to a 408.900-396.300 win over No. 10 Minnesota on Saturday (Feb. 29) inside Cliff Keen Arena. U-M won four of six events on the afternoon.

#4 Nebraska 406.950, #8 Penn State 403.200 – Feb. 29, 2020
LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska men’s gymnastics team provided Penn State with their first loss of the season after coming back from a seven-point deficit.

#5 Ohio State 408.900, #7 Navy 397.200 – Feb. 29, 2020
COLUMBUS, Ohio- The Ohio State men’s gymnastics team returned home for the final meet of the 2020 season, concluding competition in Covelli’s inaugural season.The No. 5 Buckeyes highlighted their senior day with a victory over No. 7 Navy, 408.900-397.200.

#6 Illinois 403.050, #9 Iowa 403.050 – March 1, 2020
IOWA CITY, Iowa – The University of Iowa men’s gymnastics team finished the meet tied with Illinois (403.050).

#12 Arizona State 384.150, #17 Washington 368.150, Nor Cal United 340.950 – Feb. 29, 2020

#13 Army 395.950, #16 Air Force 385.100 – Feb. 29, 2020
WEST POINT, N.Y. –The Army West Point gymnastics team defeated service academy rival Air Force 395.950-385.100 in a season-best performance at Gross Center on Saturday.


ACROBATICS AND TUMBLING

#2 Oregon 281.300, #4 Azusa Pacific 277.390 – Feb. 27, 2020
AZUSA, Calif. – While the Azusa Pacific acrobatics and tumbling squad posted their highest score of the season, the details proved to be the difference as they fell to the University of Oregon by a final score of 281.30-277.39 Thursday night before an announced crowd of 1,002 in the Felix Event Center.

#7 Fairmont State 263.435, Davis & Elkins 238.740 – Feb. 27, 2020
FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Seventh-ranked Fairmont State swept all six events and outscored Davis & Elkins in all but two heats on Thursday evening, as the Falcons improved to 4-0 on the season with a 263.435-238.740 victory over the Senators in Mountain East Conference action at Joe Retton Arena.

#8 Converse 264.430, Presbyterian 255.720 – Feb. 29, 2020
SPARTANBURG, S.C. – Competing in front of the home crowd for the first time this season, the No. 8 Converse College Acrobatics and Tumbling team remained perfect with a wire-to-wire win over visiting Presbyterian College on Saturday evening. The Valkyries captured every event and 15-of-19 heats on their way to a 264.430-255.720 win.

#10 Limestone 254.545, Alderson Broaddus 247.850 – Feb. 29, 2020

West Liberty 249.800, Glenville State 226.955 – Feb. 28, 2020
WEST LIBERTY, W.Va. – The West Liberty University acrobatics & tumbling team swept all six events and scored the first perfect "10" in program history here Friday night in a runaway 249.800-226.955 Mountain East Conference victory against Glenville State inside the ASRC.

Belmont Abbey 237.185, Erskine 111.050 – Feb. 28, 2020
BELMONT, N.C. – The Belmont Abbey Acrobatics and Tumbling team earned the first victory in program history as they defeated the Erskine Flying Fleet 237.185 – 111.05 Friday in the Wheeler Center.

Urbana 239.615, Adrian 228.305 – Feb. 28, 2020


More Women’s Gymnastics Scores