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#1 Oklahoma 197.575, #11T Michigan – March 4, 2017
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — No. 1 Oklahoma came out on top but the No. 11 University of Michigan women’s gymnastics team’s seniors, Nicole Artz and Talia Chiarelli, closed out their final performance in Crisler Center with brilliant floor routines on Saturday (March 4).

#2 LSU 198.150, #3 Florida 196.600 – March 5, 2017
BATON ROUGE – In front of the third-largest crowd in school history, No. 2 LSU defeated No. 3 Florida, 198.150-196.600, to capture the Southeastern Conference Regular Season Title Sunday afternoon at the Maravich Center.

#4 UCLA 197.525, #19 California 196.800 – March 5, 2017
LOS ANGELES – UCLA sophomore Katelyn Ohashi became the fourth Bruin to score a perfect 10 this season, earning a 10.0 on the balance beam to help the No. 4 Bruins defeat No. 19 California, 197.525-196.800, in front of a new UCLA Women’s Gymnastics dual meet record crowd of 12,576 in Pauley Pavilion.

#5 Utah 197.500, Stanford 196.275 – March 3, 2017
SALT LAKE CITY—A sellout crowd of 15,558 turned out for Baely Rowe’s grand finale in the Huntsman Center and the senior went out with a bang, turning in the best performance of her career.

#6 Alabama 197.700, #8 Georgia 197.325 – March 5, 2017
ATHENS, Ga. — The eighth-ranked Georgia gymnastics team (6-6, 4-3) posted its best score of the season with a 197.325 against No. 6 Alabama, including seven career-best performances in front of a crowd of 10,062 at Stegeman Coliseum on Sunday.

#7 Denver 197.150, Ohio State 195.475 – March 7, 2017
DENVER – The No. 7-ranked University of Denver women’s gymnastics team tied its team season high with a 197.150 on Saturday night to top No. 25 Ohio State for the second time this year.

#9 Oregon State 197.325, #17 Washington 196.450 – March 5, 2017
CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State gymnastics team surpassed the 197-point barrier for the second meet in a row and posted a season-high team score on Sunday in a 197.325-196.450 victory over No. 17 Washington in its final Pac-12 meet of the season.

#10 Boise State 196.700, Utah State 196.700 – March 2, 2017
BOISE, Idaho — No. 10 Boise State (8-4, 4-0 MRGC) shook off a slow start Thursday night in Taco Bell Arena and finished strong to take down No. 22 Utah State (7-8, 2-3 MRGC) with a score of 196.700 — 195.675.

#11t Kentucky 196.525, Arkansas 195.275 – March 3, 2017
LEXINGTON, Ky. – The No. 11 Kentucky gymnastics team earned its third Southeastern Conference victory when UK took down Arkansas. 196.525 – 195.275 inside Memorial Coliseum on Friday night.

#14 Iowa 196.725, Iowa State 195.300 – March 4, 2017
IOWA CITY, Iowa — The No. 14 University of Iowa women’s gymnastics team defeated Iowa State, 196.725-195.300, on Saturday afternoon inside Carver-Hawkeye Arena. The score marks a new season high for the team.

#15 Missouri 197.200, #18 Auburn 195.350 – March 3, 2017
COLUMBIA, Mo. – The No. 15 Missouri gymnastics team notched the third-highest score in program history as the Tiger defeated No. 18 Auburn, 197.200-195.350, Friday night at the Hearnes Center in Columbia, Missouri.

#16 George Washington 196.375, Eastern Michigan 196.225, West Virginia 195.800, Pittsburgh 194.200 – March 5, 2017
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. – A season-high showing on floor exercise in the fourth rotation pushed the West Virginia University gymnastics team to a 195.8 mark and a third-place finish this afternoon inside the WVU Coliseum.

#20 Illinois 196.150, Illinois State 193.550, Northern Illinois 193.550, UIC 193.525 – March 5, 2017
NORMAL, Ill. – The Illinois State women’s gymnastics welcomed Illinois-Chicago, Northern Illinois and No. 22 nationally-ranked Illinois to Horton Field House for the Illinois Classic quad meet Sunday, March 5.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Oklahoma 432.300, #2 Stanford 432.050 – March 4, 2017
STANFORD, Calif. – A down-to-the-wire finish that could prove a preview to the NCAA Championship saw the reigning back-to-back NCAA Champions No. 1 Oklahoma just barely edge the second-ranked Cardinal 423.300 to 432.050 Saturday night at Burnham Pavilion.

#3 Ohio State 415.250, #6 Minnesota 413.300, Ukraine 398.400 – March 4, 2017
Columbus, Ohio – The fourth-ranked Buckeyes scored 415.250 points and won five event titles on Saturday afternoon at the Arnold Challenge to secure victories over No. 5 Minnesota (413.300) and the Ukraine National Team (398.400) inside the Celeste Center.

#4 Illinois 409.450, #12 Michigan 402.450, Arizona State 381.050 – March 4, 2017
CAROLINA, Puerto Rico – The Illinois men’s gymnastics team placed first at the Puerto Rico Gymnastics Challenge on Saturday, scoring a 409.450.

#7 Nebraska 418.350, #9 Iowa 413.500, #5 Penn State 409.600 – March 4, 2017
LINCOLN, Neb. — Led by several season-high team and individual scores, the No. 7 Nebraska men’s gymnastics team snatched its first conference victories of the season on Saturday against No. 5/6 Penn State and No. 9 Iowa at the Bob Devaney Sports Center.

#8 Air Force 403.900, #10 California 395.750, SC United 289.950 – March 4, 2017
BERKELEY – In its last home meet of the regular season, California finished second recording 395.750 team points as the No. 8 Golden Bears struggled to find their footing.

#14 William & Mary 394.500, #11 Navy 393.500 – March 3, 2017
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. (March 3, 2017)—The William & Mary men’s gymnastics team won its fourth-consecutive meet with a thrilling 394.3 – 393.5 victory against Navy at Kaplan Arena on Friday evening.

#11 Navy 401.900, #13 Army 391.400, #16 Springfield 380.500 – March 5, 2017
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – March 5, 2017 – The Springfield College men’s gymnastics team took third place in a tri-meet with Army and Navy on Sunday afternoon in Blake Arena.

#19 UIC wins Midwest Open – March 4, 2017
DARIEN, Ill. – The UIC men’s gymnastics team scored a season high of 287.700 on Saturday night at the Midwest Open in Darien, Ill. The Flames faced three collegiate club gymnastics programs from Wisconsin-Madison, Iowa and Minnesota.


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