WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS – NCAA REGIONALS
Top two schools from each regional advance to the NCAA Championships

Columbus, Ohio, Regional
Results

    1. UCLA – 197.650
    2. Arkansas – 196.775

    3. Ohio State – 196.500
    4. Boise State – 196.225
    5. Pittsburgh – 195.125
    6. Kent State – 194.900
Minneapolis, Minn., Regional
Results

    1. Oklahoma – 198.000
    2. Kentucky – 197.050

    3. Denver – 196.275
    4. Minnesota – 196.100
    5. Iowa State – 195.925
    6. Iowa – 195.050
Raleigh, N.C., Regional
Results

    1. LSU – 197.675
    2. Nebraska – 197.525

    3. NC State – 196.050
    4. Maryland – 195.850
    5. George Washington – 195.425
    6. Oregon State – 194.975
Salt Lake City, Utah, Regional
Results

    1. Utah – 197.475
    2. California – 196.725

    3. Auburn – 196.525
    4. BYU – 196.300
    5. Stanford – 195.600
    6. Southern Utah – 194.625
Tuscaloosa, Ala., Regional
Results

    1. Alabama – 197.225
    2. Georgia – 196.500

    3. Illinois – 196.425
    4. Michigan – 196.350
    5. Missouri – 196.100
    6. Central Michigan – 195.825
University Park, Pa., Regional
Results

    1. Florida – 197.725
    2. Washington – 196.275

    3. Arizona State – 195.750
    4. New Hampshire – 194.950
    5. Penn State – 194.900
    6. West Virginia – 194.400


MEN’S GYMNASTICS


BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS
Illinois Claims 2018 Big Ten Title

ANN ARBOR, Mich. – The Illinois men’s gymnastics team posted a season-best team total of 413.900 to clinch its 28th Big Ten championship in program history Friday Night at the Crisler Center. Event Finals Recap and Results

ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS
Navy Gymnastics Wins 2018 ECAC Championship

ANNAPOLIS, Md. – The Navy gymnastics team had a banner day on Saturday at the ECAC Championship as the squad cruised to a 5.70-point victory and captured the 2018 title with a season-high score of 405.50 in front of its home fans at Macdonough Hall.



MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS
Oklahoma Claims Seventh-Straight MPSF Championship

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — The Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team claimed its seventh consecutive Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) conference title Saturday night, posting a team total of 414.050.


ACROBATICS & TUMBLING

#1 Baylor 286.750, #4 Oregon 284.285 – April 8, 2018
EUGENE, Ore. – A perfect 10 in the pyramid event helped the Oregon acrobatics and tumbling team rally into a lead over top-ranked Baylor on Sunday evening, but two falls in the team event cost the Ducks a chance at the upset in a 286.750-284.285 loss before 917 fans in Matthew Knight Arena.

#2 Azusa Pacific 284.640, #8 Converse 274.440 – April 5, 2018
AZUSA, Calif. — Azusa Pacific bounced back from its only regular-season defeat, winning convincingly over the first-year program from Converse College in front of a supportive Senior Night crowd of 1,164 at the Felix Event Center.

#3 Quinnipiac 278.015, #5 Gannon 276.335 – April 8, 2018
HAMDEN, Connecticut — No. 3 Quinnipiac Acrobatics & Tumbling defeated the No. 5 Gannon Golden Knights 278.015-276.335 in its final meet of the regular season on April 8.

#6 Fairmont State 261.030, Davis & Elkins 130.725 – April 4, 2018
ELKINS, W.Va. – The Davis & Elkins College Acrobatics & Tumbling team closed out its inaugural season in 2018 with a loss to No. 6 Fairmont State at the McDonnell Center Wednesday night, falling -261.030-130.725.

#6 Fairmont State 263.355, #10 Glenville State 253.695 – April 7, 2018
FAIRMONT, W.Va. — Fairmont State jumped out to a 96.15-90.80 halftime lead and never looked back as the Falcons rolled on senior day at Joe Retton Arena.

#10 Glenville State 260.220, Georgetown College 123.000 – April 6, 2018
GLENVILLE, W.Va. – The Glenville State Lady Pioneer Acrobatics & Tumbling team won big on Senior Day as they defeated the Tigers of Georgetown College, 260.220 to 123.000.

Concordia Wisconsin 237.855, Adrian 213.325 – April 7, 2018
MEQUON, Wis. – It was a day of celebration for the Concordia Wisconsin Acrobatics and Tumbling Saturday in the Falcons season-ending meet against Adrian.

West Virginia Wesleyan 253.315, Georgetown College 125.825 – April 7, 2018