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WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS
#2 Michigan 197.350, Illinois 195.100 – Jan. 19, 2013
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The No. 2-ranked University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team swept all four events and the all-around to improve on its program-best start, taking down Illinois for the 36th consecutive time, 197.350-195.100, on Saturday (Jan. 19) inside Crisler Center.
#3T Florida 197.300, Missouri 194.625 – Jan. 18, 2013
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A perfect 10.0 on uneven bars for junior All-American Mackenzie Caquatto highlighted No. T3 Florida gymnastics’ (2-1, 1-1 SEC) win Friday in front of a Stephen C. O’Connell Center crowd of 5,753. The Gators turned in a season-best 197.30 while Missouri also posted a season-high total 194.625.
#3T Oklahoma 197.325, #10 Denver 195.850 – Jan. 18, 2013
NORMAN, Okla. – The No. 3 University of Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team knocked off No. 11 Denver in the Sooners’ home opener, defeating the Pioneers 197.325-195.850 on Friday in front of 2,389 fans at the Lloyd Noble Center.
#6 Alabama 196.575, #5 LSU 195.525 – Jan. 18, 2013
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The No. 6 ranked Alabama Gymnastics team opened its 2013 home slate with a decisive 196.575-195.525 win over No. 5 LSU Friday night in Coleman Coliseum in front of 13,912 fans.
#7 Nebraska 196.700, Michigan State 192.100 – Jan. 19, 2013
LINCOLN, Neb. – The No. 7 Nebraska women’s gymnastics team swept all four events and the all-around competition en route to a 196.700-192.100 win over conference foe Michigan State (0-2, 0-1 Big Ten) on Saturday evening.
#8 Georgia 196.050, Auburn 195.700 – Jan. 18, 2013
ATHENS, Ga. – Senior Christa Tanella tied two career highs with 9.875s in both bars and floor to help 8th-ranked Georgia defeat No. 24 Auburn 196.05-195.7.
#14 Kentucky 195.500, #9 Arkansas 193.075 – Jan. 18, 2013
LEXINGTON, Ky. – More than 5,600 fans witnessed University of Kentucky gymnastics history on Friday night inside Memorial Coliseum as the No. 14 Wildcats defeated the No. 9 Arkansas Razorbacks in convincing fashion, 195.5-193.075.
#11 Minnesota 195.525, Kent State 195.450, Penn State 194.300, Towson 192.175 – Jan. 19, 2013
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Penn State women’s gymnastics team posted a 194.300 overall score to earn a third-place finish in its home opener in Rec Hall on Saturday night.
#13 Arizona 195.800, BYU 193.450, Texas Woman’s 191.475, UW-Whitewater 185.900 – Jan. 19, 2013
DENTON, Texas (Jan. 19) – TWU sophomore Courtney Cochefski placed third on bars and senior Bethany Larimer was fourth on vault as the Pioneers placed third in their 2013 home opener on Saturday night in Kitty Magee Arena.
#15 Utah 196.950, Oregon State 195.950, West Virginia 192.125, #20 Southern Utah 191.050 – Jan. 19, 2013
SALT LAKE CITY – The "real" Utah gymnastics team showed up for its home opener Saturday night and blasted three ranked teams before a Huntsman Center crowd of 14,917.
Ball State 194.500, #16 Central Michigan 194.175 – Jan. 18, 2013
MUNCIE, Ind. – Ball State’s gymnastics team managed a 194.500 to 194.175 victory over the nation’s 16th-ranked Central Michigan Chippewas in its Mid-American Conference opener.
Washington 194.800, #17T California 194.125, UC Davis 193.625, UIC 191.350 – Jan. 18, 2013
SEATTLE – That’s more like it. The GymDawgs picked up a huge win in their 2013 home opener Friday night with a 194.800 to defeat Pac-12 foe No. 17 Cal (194.125), UC Davis (193.625) and Illinois-Chicago (191.350).
#17T Maryland 195.975, Pittsburgh 195.625, Cornell 191.800, Temple 190.000 – Jan. 19, 2013
PITTSBURGH – The Pitt gymnastics team recorded a 195.625 in just their second meet of the season, marking their sixth-highest score in school history and their highest score since 2004. Pitt challenged No. 17 Maryland throughout the meet, but fell just short as the Terrapins scored a 195.975.
New Hampshire 193.850, #19 NC State 193.525 – Jan. 18, 2013
DURHAM, N.H. – Making her first appearance on floor exercise this season, Kayla Gray (Buffalo, N.Y.) equaled her personal best with a 9.850 to help propel the University of New Hampshire gymnastics team to a 193.850-193.525 upset victory over No. 19 North Carolina State on Friday night at Lundholm Gymnasium.
MEN’S GYMNASTICS
#1 Penn State 440.900, William & Mary 409.400, Temple 407.050, Navy 398.800, Springfield 391.150 – Jan. 19, 2013
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Navy gymnastics team opened the 2013 season on Saturday at Macdonough Hall in Annapolis with the Navy Open. No. 4 Penn State ran away with the title by posting a team score of 440.9.
Michigan 431.300, #2 Illinois 427.750, Ohio State 427.750, Minnesota 425.750, Iowa 422.350, #10 UIC 401.600 – Jan. 19, 2013
CHICAGO – Jason Gaides posted a pair of team-best scores on rings and horizontal bar, as the UIC men’s gymnastics team wrapped up competition Saturday night at the Windy City Invitational inside the Physical Education Building. The Flames placed sixth after combining for a team score of 401.600.
#3 Stanford 438.250, #4 Oklahoma 433.450, #6 California 425.900, #5 Nebraska 421.900 – Jan. 19, 2013
STANFORD, Calif. – The Stanford men’s gymnastics team opened its home schedule Saturday at the Stanford Open with a quad meet victory in front of a packed Burnham Pavilion.
#7 Air Force 414.200, #8 Army 408.100 – Jan. 19, 2013
USAF ACADEMY, Colo. – Highlighted by three event titles, the seventh-ranked Air Force men’s gymnastics team defeated its service academy rival Army on Saturday, Jan. 19, at the Academy.
More Women’s Gymnastics Scores
- UW-La Crosse 181.450, Winona State 179.300 – Jan. 15, 2013
- West Chester 183.400, Ursinus 180.675 – Jan. 16, 2013
- Boise State 194.875, Utah State 191.250 – Jan. 18, 2013
- Southeast Missouri 192.200, Lindenwood 188.625 – Jan. 18, 2013
- Arizona State 194.350, Sacramento State 194.250, San Jose State 192.525 – Jan. 18, 2013
- Air Force 190.100, Seattle Pacific 189.425 – Jan. 18, 2013
- Brockport 185.375, Springfield 177.775 – Jan. 19, 2013
- Winona State 180.075, Hamline 175.250, Gustavus Adolphus 171.950 – Jan. 19, 2013
- Northern Illinois 192.775, Bowling Green 192.525 – Jan. 19, 2013
- Ohio State 194.925, Iowa 194.200 – Jan. 19, 2013
- Bridgeport 194.100, Rutgers 192.925, Penn 190.525, Ursinus 182.725 – Jan. 19, 2013
- Bridgeport 194.600, Brown 192.225, Rhode Island College 166.550 – Jan. 20, 2013
- West Chester 186.225, Cortland 185.225 – Jan. 20, 2013
- North Carolina 194.500, William & Mary 192.925, George Washington 192.475 – Jan. 20, 2013
- Southern Connecticut 186.875, Yale 186.350, Ithaca 180.800 – Jan. 20, 2013
- Western Michigan 194.975, Eastern Michigan 194.475 – Jan. 20, 2013