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WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Oklahoma 198.100, #5 Michigan 197.425 – March 6, 2020
NORMAN – The No. 1 Oklahoma women’s gymnastics team sent their senior class of Jade Degouveia, Maggie Nichols and Bre Showers out on a high note as they took down No. 5 Michigan, 198.100-197.425, Friday night inside Lloyd Noble Center.

#2 Florida 198.100, Penn State 196.225 – March 7, 2020
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The No. 25 Penn State women’s gymnastics team earned an impressive 196.225 on Saturday on Senior Day in Rec Hall. The Nittany Lions fell short of No. 2 Florida’s 198.100, but earned a season-high 49.325 on beam.

#3 UCLA 197.900, #9 California 196.725 – March 8, 2020
LOS ANGELES – No. 3 UCLA used a season-high 49.575 on vault and a perfect 10 on vault by Kyla Ross to defeat No. 9 California, 197.900-196.725 in the teams’ final Pac-12 Conference meet.

#4 Utah 197.750, Stanford 196.725 – March 6, 2020
SALT LAKE CITY – After a grueling stretch of road trips, the No. 4 Ute gymnasts returned to the Huntsman Center to compete in front of a sellout crowd of 15,558 fans Friday night where the Red Rocks put on a show, downing Stanford 197.750-196.725 in the homecoming.

#6 LSU 197.000, #17t Arkansas 196.300, Texas Woman’s 192.250, Centenary 191.625 – March 6, 2020
DENTON, Texas – Bria Northrop and Isabel Goyco posted identical 9.900s, while Daisy Woodring added a 9.800 on the floor to give the Texas Woman’s University gymnastics team a strong finish in its senior day quad against No. 6 LSU, No. 17 Arkansas, and Centenary.

#7 Denver 196.925, #12 Washington 196.125, San Jose State 193.775, Alaska 193.525 – March 8, 2020
DENVER – The No. 7-ranked University of Denver women’s gymnastics team captured a 196.925 win in Sunday’s Senior Day quad meet in Magness Arena.

#8 Alabama 197.450, #10 Georgia 196.050 – March 8, 2020
TUSCALOOSA, Ala. – The No. 8 Alabama gymnastics team turned in its third 197-plus score in a row and fifth of the season to defeat No. 10 Georgia 197.450-196.050 in front of 10,792 fans in Coleman Coliseum Saturday night.

#11 Minnesota 197.625, NC State 196.550 – March 7, 2020
RALEIGH – The No. 22 NC State gymnastics team achieved its highest score of the season on Sunday, recording a 196.550 on Senior Day. 11th-ranked Minnesota recorded a 197.625.

#12 Washington 197.250, #14 Oregon State 196.750 – March 6, 2020
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Oregon State, ranked 14th in the country, fell to No. 12 Washington Friday night at Gill Coliseum.

#13 Kentucky 196.450, Illinois 196.250 – March 6, 2020
LEXINGTON, Ky. – No. 13 Kentucky provided a proper sendoff for its own graduating class of 2020, defeating No. 23 Illinois 196.450-196.250 on senior night Friday at Memorial Coliseum.

Rutgers 195.900, #15 Auburn 195.825, Central Michigan 195.175, New Hampshire 195.075 – March 8, 2020
DURHAM, N.H. – Kylie Gorgenyi equaled a personal best on uneven bars (9.875) and set a career high on balance beam (9.800) while seniors Emma Winer and Riley Freehling each earned Top-3 placements in their final collegiate home meet during Sunday afternoon’s Senior Celebration/Alumni Day quad meet at the Whittemore Center.

#16 Missouri 196.450, #19 Nebraska 195.925 – March 7, 2020
LINCOLN, Neb. — The No. 19 Nebraska women’s gymnastics team hosted the No. 16 Missouri Tigers for the 30th Annual Masters Classic. Four Huskers took shares of event titles at the event.

Utah State 196.600, #17t BYU 196.450 – March 6, 2020
LOGAN, Utah – Utah State closed out the home portion of its schedule in thrilling fashion Friday, beating No. 17 BYU 196.600-196.450 in front of 1,232 fans on Senior Night at the Dee Glen Smith Spectrum.

Iowa 196.425, #20 Iowa State 196.225 – March 6, 2020
AMES, Iowa – The No. 20 Iowa State gymnastics team (8-7, 1-2 Big 12) fell to Iowa 196.425-196.225. Fans packed the stands to set a record-breaking attendance for Cyclone gymnastics as the crowd totaled 3,872, the most in a gymnastics-only event in ISU history.

UW-Oshkosh Wins WIAC Championship – March 7, 2020
EAU CLAIRE, Wis.–University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh won the Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) Women’s Gymnastics Championship/National Collegiate Gymnastics Association (NCGA) West Regional (presented by Culver’s) at UW-Eau Claire’s McPhee Center on March 7.


MEN’S GYMNASTICS

#1 Stanford 413.100, #16 Air Force 385.400 – March 7, 2020
USAF ACADEMY, Colo. – The 16th-ranked Air Force men’s gymnastics team tallied their second-highest team total of the season this afternoon (March 7), during a 385.400 outing against top-ranked Stanford (413.100) and four members of the Rocky Mountain Pride club team at the Academy.

#6 Illinois 406.900, #2 Michigan 405.100, #8 Penn State 402.200 – March 7, 2020
CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – The No. 6 Illini men’s gymnastics team defeated No. 2 Michigan and No. 8 Penn State in a tightly contested Big Ten tri-meet, with scores of 406.900, 405.100, 402.200, respectively.

#7 Navy 410.500, #11 California 403.100 – March 7, 2020
BERKELEY – The California men’s gymnastics team turned in its season-best performance against Navy on Saturday posting a score of 403.100 on Senior Day from Haas Pavilion.

#12 Army 408.650, #14 William & Mary 397.850 – March 7, 2020
WEST POINT, N.Y. – The Army West Point gymnastics team lit up the scoreboard on Saturday, posting its highest team score since the 2017 rule change in a 408.650-397.850 win over William & Mary.

#14 William & Mary 384.550, #15 Springfield 377.700 – March 8, 2020
WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – Competing for the first time since February 23, the Springfield College men’s gymnastics team totaled 377.700 points as it was defeated by visiting William & Mary on Sunday afternoon in Blake Arena.


ACROBATICS AND TUMBLING

#1 Baylor 290.650, #5 Gannon 280.665 – March 3, 2020
WACO, TX – The No. 1-ranked Bears remain undefeated as they improve to 4-0 after defeating fifth-ranked Gannon University, 290.650 – 280.665 on Tuesday night in the Ferrell Center.

#2 Oregon 274.850, #3 Quinnipiac 273.705 – March 8, 2020
EUGENE, Ore. – The No. 2 Oregon Ducks defeated the No. 3 Quinnipiac Bobcats, 274.870-273.705, on Sunday afternoon at Matthew Knight Arena.

#3 Quinnipiac 269.235, Davis & Elkins 243.865 – March 2, 2020
HAMDEN, Conn. – The No. 3 Quinnipiac acrobatics and tumbling team won all 19 heats and all six events Monday afternoon as the Bobcats swept the Davis and Elkins Senators, 269.235-243.865 in the home opener at the People’s United Center.

#6 Hawaii Pacific 274.990, #5 Gannon 270.215 – March 6, 2020

#9 King 261.850, Belmont Abbey 240.300 – March 7, 2020
BRISTOL, Tenn. – The ninth-ranked King University acrobatics & tumbling team moved to 2-0 on the season with a win over Belmont Abbey College on Saturday night.

Davis & Elkins 241.580, Glenville State 232.030 – March 6, 2020
ELKINS, W.Va. – Surpassing 240 points for the second consecutive meet, Davis & Elkins acrobatics & tumbling team returned to Elkins and picked up its first Mountain East Conference (MEC) win of the season on Friday against Glenville State.

West Virginia Wesleyan 238.860, Georgetown College 140.250 – March 6, 2020
BUCKHANNON, W.Va. – West Virginia Wesleyan Acrobatics and Tumbling competed against Georgetown College at the Rockefeller Center on Friday night. The Bobcats lead the entire meet, coming out with their first win of the season, 238.86 to 140.25.


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