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#5 Florida 198.150, #1 Oklahoma 198.125 – Jan. 26, 2018
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – With a final push from its final performer, Florida moved into the lead for the first time Friday to claim the win over top-ranked Oklahoma by the sport’s smallest margin. The totals by both teams tonight are the top two in the nation this season, as Florida claimed the 198.15 -198.125 win.

#4 UCLA 197.625, #2 LSU 197.375, #14 Washington 196.525, NC State 195.825 – Jan. 27, 2018
FORT WORTH, Texas – No. 4 UCLA remained undefeated, taking first place at the Metroplex Challenge with a season-high score of 197.625. The Bruins outscored No. 2 LSU, who took second place with a 197.375, No. 14 Washington (196.525), who placed third, and No. 28 North Carolina State (195.825), who finished fourth.

#3 Utah 197.550, Arizona 196.325 – Jan. 26, 2018
TUCSON, Ariz. – For the second week in a row the No. 21 Arizona GymCats earned a new season high, this week scoring a 196.325 against No. 3 Utah.

#6 Kentucky 196.700, #16 Auburn 196.250 – Jan. 26, 2018
AUBURN, Ala. — The No. 16 Auburn gymnastics team put together a 196.250 in Auburn Arena Friday night, falling to No. 6 Kentucky’s 196.700.

#7 Alabama 195.850, #17 Missouri 194.525 – Jan. 26, 2018
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The No. 7 Alabama gymnastics team defeated No. 17 Missouri in front of a Coleman Coliseum crowd of 11,845 Friday night, 195.850-194.525.

#12 Nebraska 196.875, #8 Michigan 196.525 – Jan. 27, 2018
LINCOLN, Neb. — The University of Nebraska women’s gymnastics team delivered Michigan’s first loss on the season 196.875 – 196.525 in a clash of the champions, as the two teams shared the 2017 Big Ten Regular Season title, at the Bob Devaney Sports Center on Saturday in front of over 2,000 fans.

#9 Boise State 195.475, Southern Utah 193.475 – Jan. 26, 2018
CEDAR CITY, Utah – The Southern Utah University gymnastics team hosted the No. 9 Boise State Broncos for their 2018 home opener Friday night.

#10 Arkansas 197.175, #11 Georgia 196.125 – Jan. 26, 2018
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. – Freshman Sophia Carter set a program record score on the balance beam with a 9.975 to lead all Razorbacks on all events as No. 10 Arkansas downed No. 11 Georgia 197.175-196.125 inside Barnhill Arena Friday night.

#13 Denver 196.675, Utah State 195.000 – Jan. 27, 2018
DENVER – Despite competing with only five gymnasts on three of the four events, the No. 13-ranked University of Denver women’s gymnastics team tallied a 196.675 in front of a sellout crowd in Hamilton Gymnasium on Saturday. DU topped visiting Utah State, which scored a 195.000.

#15 Arizona State 196.800, California 194.850 – Jan. 28, 2018
TEMPE, Ariz. – The No. 14 Arizona State women’s gymnastics team (5-1) posted their highest team total since 2006 on their way to earning their second victory over a Pac-12 opponent Sunday afternoon in Wells Fargo Arena.

#18 Oregon State 196.975, Stanford 195.550 – Jan. 27, 2018
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The 18th-ranked Oregon State gymnastics team knocked off No. 23 Stanford in the Beavers’ home opener Saturday afternoon at Gill Coliseum.

#19 Central Michigan 195.650, Northern Illinois 194.950 – Jan. 28, 2018
DeKALB, Ill. – Senior captain Ashley Potts (Oakwood Hills, Ill./Prairie Ridge) tied the sixth-highest all-around score in school history at the Northern Illinois University Huskies’ "Beauty and the Beast" competition against Central Michigan on Sunday with a final score of 39.350.

Ball State 195.600, #20 Kent State 193.600 – Jan. 28, 2018
MUNCIE, Ind., — The Ball State gymnastics team picked up its first Mid-American Conference win over Kent State in Worthen Arena Sunday afternoon. The Cardinals stood victorious with a 195.600-193.600 win.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

Oklahoma 411.650, Michigan 403.650 – Jan. 27, 2018
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The No. 9 University of Michigan men’s gymnastics team scored a 403.650 in its season-opening matchup against the No. 1 Oklahoma Sooners, but fell in the meet due to an NCAA-leading score of 411.650 by the Sooners on Saturday (Jan. 27) inside Cliff Keen Arena.

#3 Illinois 412.500, #2 Penn State 405.900 – Jan. 27, 2018
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Penn State men’s gymnastics team saw its first setback of the 2018 season as Illinois earned a 412.500-405.900 victory at Rec Hall Saturday, Jan. 27.

#5 Stanford 414.100, #9 California 395.050, #15 Washington 368.3000 – Jan. 27, 2018
STANFORD, Calif. – The No. 5 Stanford Cardinal set a standard Saturday at the 26th annual Stanford Open, posting the best team score in the NCAA this season with a 414.100 as well as team season-bests in every event en route to its third straight tri-meet sweep against No. 9 Cal and No. 15 Washington.

#6 Minnesota 405.900, #8 Iowa 395.450 – Jan. 27, 2018
MINNEAPOLIS – The University of Minnesota men’s gymnastics team opened their home season by posting a 405.900 team score to beat Iowa and the UMN Club Team.

#7 Navy 396.400, #13 William & Mary 389.300, #18 Temple 242.050 – Jan. 27, 2018
ANNAPOLIS, Md. – In the final tune-up before the 2018 Star Meet, the Navy gymnastics team showed strongly on Saturday in a home tri-meet versus William & Mary and Temple at Macdonough Hall.

#10 Air Force 397.100, #14 Springfield 387.200 – Jan. 28, 2018
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – January 28, 2018 – Competing for the first time this season in Blake Arena, the Springfield College men’s gymnastics team was edged by Air Force by a score of 397.100 to 387.200.


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