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WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Florida 197.075, #8 Auburn 195.900 – Jan. 22, 2016
AUBURN, Ala. – The No. 8 Auburn gymnastics team dropped an SEC meet to No. 1 Florida, 197.075-195.900, in front of the second sellout in Auburn Arena history for a gymnastics meet on Friday.

#2 Oklahoma 197.475, Iowa State 193.850, Arizona State 193.325 – Jan. 22, 2016
NORMAN — Another meet meant more of the same for the No. 2 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team as it topped the 197-mark for the third consecutive competition. The Sooners finished first in a tri-meet with Big 12 opponent Iowa State and Arizona State on Friday night inside Lloyd Noble Center in their Beauty and the Beast event.

#3 Michigan 196.900, #17 Illinois 195.150 – Jan. 22, 2016
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The No. 17 Illinois women’s gymnastics team fell to No. 3 Michigan 196.900-195.150 Friday night inside Huff Hall.

#10 Arkansas 196.700, #4 Alabama 196.400 – Jan. 22, 2016
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – A strong start and an equally strong finish couldn’t help the No. 4 Alabama gymnastics overcome three breaks on the balance beam Friday night as the No. 10 Arkansas Razorbacks came away with the 196.700-196.400 win.

#5 UCLA 196.800, Arizona 196.475 – Jan. 23, 2016
TUCSON, Ariz. – The Arizona Wildcats fell to the Bruins 196.800-196.475 on Saturday. Despite the loss, Arizona’s performance in McKale showed nothing but their tenacity and true fight of the Wildcat, capturing beam and floor titles for the team, along with seven #ARIZONASTICKS.

#6 Utah 196.125, #11 Oregon State 195.125 – Jan. 23, 2016
SALT LAKE CITY – The first afternoon home gymnastics meet in Utah history was a rousing success, as a standing-room crowd of 15,550 packed the Huntsman Center to see No. 6 Utah beat No. 11 Oregon State 196.125-195.125 before a live audience on the Pac-12 Network.

#7 LSU 196.575, #20 Kentucky 195.100 – Jan. 22, 2016
BATON ROUGE – In front of 10,052 fans, the third-largest crowd in program history, No. 7 LSU gymnastics defeated No. 20 Kentucky, 196.575-195.100, Friday night in the Maravich Center.

Stanford 195.875, #9 Georgia 195.750 – Jan. 18, 2016
ATHENS, Ga. — The Georgia gymnastics team took home four top individual scores, but it wasn’t enough as the Gymdogs fell to Stanford, 195.875-195.750, on Monday afternoon in Stegeman Coliseum in front of a sellout crowd of 10,224.

#14 Missouri 195.800, #9 Georgia 195.350 – Jan. 22, 2016
COLUMBIA Mo. – The No. 14 Mizzou gymnastics earned its first-ever Southeastern Conference dual win as the Tigers posted a 195.800-195.350 win over No. 9 Georgia on Friday, Jan. 22 at Mizzou Arena.

#13 Boise State 196.425, BYU 195.475, UC Davis 194.750 – Jan. 22, 2016
PROVO, Utah – Makenzie Johnson Halliday’s all-around score of 39.250 helped BYU women’s gymnastics place second in the first home meet of the season. The Cougars recorded a season-high score of 195.475 against UC Davis and No. 13 Boise State Friday night at the Smith Fieldhouse.

Pittsburgh 193.550, #15 New Hampshire 193.275 – Jan. 22, 2016
PITTSBURGH – The University of Pittsburgh gymnastics team upset EAGL foe and 15th ranked New Hampshire Saturday evening at the Fitzgerald Field House, 193.550-193.275. #12 George Washington and Temple were unable to compete at the meet due to the east coast storm.

#16 Denver 195.900, Iowa 194.725 – Jan. 18, 2016
IOWA CITY, Iowa — Seven season bests were not enough to lift the University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team over Denver on Monday afternoon, as the Hawkeyes fell to the Pioneers, 195.900-194.725, inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

#16 Denver 195.650, Washington 194.300 – Jan. 23, 2016
DENVER – The No. 16 University of Denver women’s gymnastics team tallied another team win, this time over Washington on Saturday night at home. DU won by a final score of 195.650-194.300.

#18 Nebraska 195.825, Rutgers 193.075 – Jan. 23, 2016
LINCOLN, Neb. – Three Huskers picked up individual event titles and Hollie Blanske won the all-around title, as the 18th-ranked Nebraska women’s gymnastics team defeated Rutgers 195.825-193.075 in front of 3,032 fans at the Devaney Center on Saturday evening.

#19 Minnesota 195.675, Michigan State 195.275 – Jan. 23, 2016
MINNEAPOLIS – The No. 19 University of Minnesota Women’s gymnastics team earned their third straight victory, defeating the Michigan State Spartans at the Sports Pavilion on Saturday night, 195.675-195.275.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Oklahoma 444.400, #12 Michigan 427.850 – Jan. 23, 2016
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The No. 10-ranked University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team, competing in its 2016 home opener, fell to the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners, 444.400-427.850, on Saturday (Jan. 23) at Cliff Keen Arena.

#3 Illinois 431.150, #10 Iowa 430.850 – Jan. 23, 2016
IOWA CITY, Iowa –The University of Iowa men’s gymnastics team dropped its home opener to No. 3 Illinois, 431.150 – 430.850, Saturday afternoon inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena.

#9 Nebraska 434.300, #6 Air Force 425.950 – Jan. 23, 2016
LINCOLN, Neb. – The Nebraska men’s gymnastics team had an impressive performance in front of over 3,000 fans at the Bob Devaney Center on Saturday night, breaking six school records and defeating Air Force by a score of 434.300 – 425.950, the highest team total in program history.

#8 Minnesota 432.750, #7 Penn State 418.500 – Jan. 23, 2016
MINNEAPOLIS – The University of Minnesota men’s gymnastics team claimed their first victory of the season, 432.750-418.500, against the Penn State Nittany Lions on Saturday afternoon at the Sports Pavilion.

#10 Iowa 431.800, #19 UIC 388.100 – Jan. 24, 2016
CHICAGO – The UIC men’s gymnastics team took on the Iowa Hawkeyes Sunday afternoon at the UIC Pavilion. The Flames finished competition with a combined total of 388.100 behind Iowa’s 431.800.

#2 Stanford 445.550, #4 Ohio State 435.550, #5 California 425.300 – Jan. 24, 2016
BERKELEY, Calif. – The No. 5 California Golden Bears men’s gymnastics team finished third in a high-profile meet at Haas Pavilion in Berkeley on Sunday afternoon, posting a team total of 425.300.


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