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#1 Oklahoma 197.975, #7 Denver 196.350, #15 Missouri 196.200, Arkansas 195.825 – Jan. 26, 2019
FORT WORTH, TEXAS – Deep in the heart of Texas, the No. 1 Oklahoma gymnastics team shined at the Metroplex Challenge, tallying a 197.975 to take home the Metroplex Cup.

#2 UCLA 197.775, #19t Arizona State 196.125 – Jan. 21, 2019
LOS ANGELES – In front of 10,270 fans on Monday afternoon, the No. 2 UCLA Gymnastics team defeated No. 19 Arizona State, 197.775-196.125.

#2 UCLA 197.225, Stanford 195.125 – Jan. 27, 2019
STANFORD, Calif. — Performing in front of a sellout crowd of 6,000, the largest to attend a Stanford women’s gymnastics meet in program history, the No. 21 Cardinal fell to No. 2 UCLA on Sunday night at Maples Pavilion.

#3 Florida 197.675, #17 Kentucky 196.650 – Jan. 25, 2019
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – A season-high team total, boosted by a school-record on uneven bars, gave the No. 3 Florida gymnastics team the win over Kentucky Friday evening at Exactech Arena at the Stephen C. O’Connell Center.

#4 Utah 197.375, #19t Arizona State 195.825 – Jan. 26, 2019
TEMPE, Ariz. – The No. 19 Arizona State gymnastics team posted several high scores in front of the biggest home crowd since 2016, but ultimately fell to the No. 4 Utah Utes, 197.375 to 195.825, in Saturday’s dual meet at Wells Fargo Arena.

#5 LSU 197.450, #9 Alabama 196.850 – Jan. 25, 2019
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The No. 9 Alabama gymnastics team fell to No. 5 LSU Friday night, 197.450-196.850.

#6 Georgia 197.000, Iowa State 195.900 – Jan. 21, 2019
ATHENS, Ga. — Season-high performances by the sixth-ranked University of Georgia gymnastics team propelled the GymDogs to a 197.000-195.900 victory over Iowa State Monday afternoon at Stegeman Coliseum.

#13 Auburn 196.775, #6 Georgia 196.400 – Jan. 25, 2019
AUBURN, Ala. – In front of a second straight sellout crowd at Auburn Arena, the No. 13 Auburn gymnastics team picked up another top-10 win – it’s third in three weeks – as the Tigers posted a season-high 196.775 to knock off No. 6 Georgia (196.400) on Friday.

#8 Michigan 196.400, Maryland 193.525 – Jan. 26, 2019
COLLEGE PARK, Md. – The Maryland Gymnastics team fell to the No. 8 ranked Michigan Wolverines Saturday night. The Terps earned a final team score of 193.525.

#10 Boise State 196.625, Southern Utah 195.525 – Jan. 25, 2019
BOISE, Idaho – Never giving up their lead, the No. 10 Boise State gymnastics team (4-0) took down Southern Utah (1-2) 196.625-195.525 on Friday night in front of a crowd of 1,194 at Taco Bell Arena.

#19t Oregon State 196.100, #11 Washington 195.900 – Jan. 26, 2019
SEATTLE – Helped along by an impressive performance from Evanni Roberson, the #11 Washington Huskies put up a 195.900 in their first home meet of the season, narrowly missing a dual meet win over Oregon State.

#12 California 196.575, Stanford 196.125 – Jan. 21, 2019
BERKELEY – Schank’s 9.825 debut as the floor anchor following an earlier miss in the lineup was one of many bright spots as California women’s gymnastics shined with another season-best performance as the No. 12 Golden Bears topped No. 24 Stanford Monday night.

Arizona 195.975, #12 California 194.450 – Jan. 26, 2019
TUCSON, Ariz. – The No. 23 Arizona GymCats hosted No. 12 Cal on Saturday, Jan. 26. Arizona earned a final score of 195.975 to beat Cal who ended the night with a final score of 194.450.

#14 Ohio State 196.200, Michigan State 195.225 – Jan. 27, 2019
EAST LANSING, Mich. – Michigan State Gymnastics posted season-high scores, and sophomore Lea Mitchell won the all-around in the Spartans’ Big Ten home-opener against No. 14 Ohio State Sunday at Jenison Field House.

#16 BYU 196.450, Utah State 194.850 – Jan. 25, 2019
PROVO, Utah – Shannon Evans tied her career-high all-around score in a win against Utah State, 196.450-194.850, in front of a record-breaking crowd Friday afternoon at the Marriott Center.

#18 Nebraska 197.250, Illinois 194.675 – Jan. 26, 2019
LINCOLN, Neb. — The No. 18 Nebraska women’s gymnastics team (3-1, 2-0 Big Ten) defeated Illinois (4-4, 1-1 Big Ten) with a season high team-score of 197.250-194.675.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Oklahoma 423.950, #8 Ohio State 395.400 – Jan. 26, 2019
NORMAN — The No. 1 ranked Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team claimed its 105th straight victory Saturday night, topping No. 8 Ohio State inside McCasland Field House.

#2 Stanford 417.800, #11 California 395.400 – Jan. 27, 2019
BERKELEY – The ninth-ranked Golden Bears finally got a chance to compete in their official home gymnasium on Sunday, with their first meet at Haas Pavilion.

#5t Penn State 409.700, #3 Nebraska 395.000 – Jan. 26, 2019
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The No. 8 Penn State men’s gymnastics team shucked the No. 7 Nebraska Cornhuskers, 409.70-395.00, on Saturday afternoon in the Big Ten opener at Rec Hall.

#4 Illinois 410.450, #10 Iowa 398.800 – Jan. 26, 2019
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The Illinois men’s gymnastics team used season-high scores on all six events to blow past Iowa, 410.450-398.800, on Saturday night at Huff Hall.

#5t Michigan 413.150, #7 Minnesota 408.300 – Jan. 26, 2019
MINNEAPOLIS – The Gophers notched their best meet score of the season, but the No. 7 Minnesota men’s gymnastics team was beaten by the No. 5 Michigan Wolverines 413.150-408.300 on Saturday at Maturi Pavilion.

#9 Navy 394.250, #15 William & Mary 390.600 – Jan. 26, 2019
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The William & Mary men’s gymnastics team posted its best score of the season and claimed four individual event titles but fell to Navy, 394.250-390.6, in its home opener at Kaplan Arena on Saturday.

#12 Army 395.050, #16 Springfield 388.050 – Jan. 27, 2019
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Despite career-best all-around performances from Stephen Lewis (Baltimore, Md.) and Trevor Lamberton (Willow Spring, N.C.), the Springfield College men’s gymnastics team was defeated by Army on Sunday afternoon in Blake Arena, 395.050 – 388.050.


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