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WOMEN’S GYMNASTICS – NCAA REGIONALS
Top two schools from each regional advance to the NCAA Championships
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2. California – 195.925 3. Boise State – 195.750 4. Kentucky – 195.750 5. West Virginia – 194.250 6. Bowling Green – 193.850 |
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2. UCLA – 196.375 3. Washington – 195.825 4. Illinois – 195.350 5. Utah State – 195.025 6. Southern Utah – 194.950 |
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1. Stanford – 196.525 3. Michigan – 196.475 4. Eastern Michigan – 196.250 5. Penn State – 195.125 6. New Hampshire – 193.900 |
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2. Minnesota – 196.175 3. Missouri – 195.850 4. Denver – 195.700 5. Ohio State – 194.775 6. BYU – 194.075 |
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2. Nebraska – 196.550 3. Arkansas – 195.500 4. Iowa – 195.450 5. Central Michigan – 194.675 6. Kent State – 194.525 |
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2. Georgia – 196.850 3. Oregon State – 196.000 4. Arizona – 195.900 5. George Washington – 195.550 6. Michigan State – 195.350 |
MEN’S GYMNASTICS
![]() BIG TEN CHAMPIONSHIPS No. 3 Ohio State Wins First B1G Title Since 2007 COLUMBUS, Ohio – The third-ranked Ohio State men’s gymnastics team captured the 2016 Big Ten Men’s Gymnastics Championship Friday in front of a hometown crowd of 1,579 at St. John Arena. Event Finals Recap and Results | Big Ten Championships Report by Jerry Wright |
![]() ECAC CHAMPIONSHIPS Army West Point, Navy Capture Share of 2016 ECAC DI Men’s Gymnastics Crown WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – The Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) opened the 2016 ECAC Division I Men’s Gymnastics Championships at the College of William & Mary on Saturday, with the United States Military Academy and United States Naval Academy sharing the team championship. Event Finals Recap and Results | ECAC Championships Report by Jerry Wright |
![]() MPSF CHAMPIONSHIPS OU Claims Fifth Straight MPSF Conference Title PALO ALTO, Calif. — The top-ranked Oklahoma men’s gymnastics team won its fifth consecutive conference title Saturday night, placing first at the 2016 MPSF Conference Championship in Palo Alto, Calif., with a team score of 448.050. MPSF Championships Report by Jerry Wright |
ACROBATICS & TUMBLING
#1 Baylor 282.025, #2 Oregon 280.180 – April 1, 2016
EUGENE, Ore. – After a strong start, the second-ranked Oregon acrobatics and tumbling team fell 282.025-280.180 to No. 1 Baylor at Matthew Knight Arena on Thursday night.
#3 Quinnipiac 281.700, #11 Concordia 250.070 – April 3, 2016
HAMDEN, Conn. – The Quinnipiac acrobatics & tumbling team submitted a dominant performance over Concordia-Wisconsin on Sunday afternoon, defeating the Falcons, 280.70-250.07.
#6 Fairmont State 271.130, #9 King 257.085 – April 3, 2016
BRISTOL, Tenn. – The King University acrobatics and tumbling team concluded their regular season schedule with a home meet against Fairmont State University.
#7 Alderson-Broaddus 274.475, #12 Adrian 223.985 – April 2, 2016
PHILLIPI, W. V. – The Adrian College acrobatics and tumbling team competed at Alderson Broaddus in the final meet of the season. The Battlers finished ahead of the Bulldogs 274.475-223.985.
#8 Gannon 260.455, #10 Glenville State 244.775 – April 2, 2016
The No. 9 Gannon acrobatics and tumbling team rallied for from a one-point halftime deficit with a strong second-half showing and coasted to a 260.455-244.775 victory against Glenville State Saturday afternoon in the regular-season finale at the Hammermill Center.