Delaynee Rodriguez posted a 39.65 to win the AA and lead Kentucky to a big win over host Auburn. She also won the VT and FX. Teammate Creslyn Brose won the FX while teammate Gabby Van Frayed tied for 1st on BB with AU's Marissa Neal.
Link: UK Release and Results
Host SEMO posted a season high 194.85 to win the quad. Taylor Ingle led the Gymhawks, winning the AA at 39.15 and taking the VT, UB, and FX. Teammate Leah Parton won the BB.
Link: SEMO Release and Results
The Gusties defeated the host Pipers, led by wins from Katie Clairmont on VT and BB. Teammate Cara Wong won the AA with a 37.2 while Gustie Zara Reboks tied for 1st on FX with Hamline's Carly Banta. Banta won the UB for the home team.
Link: Results and Hamline Release
Host Penn hit 1906, a season high and the 6th highest team score in history, to win the quad. Penn's Jordan Barrow won VT and UB to lead her squad. Teammate Manama Fofana won the BB while Quaker Marissa Lassiter took the AA at 39.15. GWU's Deana Sheremeta won the FX.
Link: Results and Penn Release
Host UW-La Crossed posted a strong 192.45 to defeat in-state rival UW--Oshkosh's 190.875. Paige Breckwoldt won VT and FX to lead the Eagles. Teammates Raina Christenson and Madalyn McCormick tied for 1st on BB. For Oshkosh, Averie Evans won the UB.
Link: UW-La Crosse Release and Results
Meghan Dahlin tied her career high on BB to win and lead UW-Eau Claire to the win. Teammate Kinley Rose tied for the UB title with Stout's Jamie Beatty. Beatty also won the FX while teammates Jessica Qualich and Kendra Henige tied for the VT title.
Link: Results and UWEC Release
WMU won the tri-meet hosted by NIU, with WVU, a last minute addition in 2nd (their meet with ISU was cancelled). The Broncos were led by Reese Samuelson, who won the UB. Teammate Isabella Ciolfi tied for the VT title with WVU's Taylor Tuohy. The Mountaineer's Amber Lowe won the AA at 39.125 and took the BB. On FX, WVU's Auden Pederson, Emerson Smith, and Kayla Smith shared first with NIU's Samantha Nickle.
Link: Results and NIU Release
Host Arkansas defeated the visiting Gymdogs, 197.45 to 197.05. Joscelyn Roberson led the way with an AA win at 39.55. She also won the BB. Teammate Lauren Williams won the VT while teammate Morgan Price took the UB. For UGA, Lily Smith won the FX.
Link: Results and UGA Release
Host Centenary posted a season high to defeat Greenville. For Centenary, Olivia Williams won the UB and teammate Skyla Cruz tied for the BB title with Greenville's Amara Nelson. Nelson won the VT while teammate Ellery Gilmer won the FX.
Link: Results and Centenary Release
Skyelar Kerico, a standout at Penn, has committed to a full scholarship offer at LSU, as a graduate transfer using her fifth year of eligibility for 2026-2027. Kerico is completing her fourth season at Penn, and is not competing this season due to injury. Penn's league rules do not allow athletes to take a fifth year. She was a 2025 Regional AA qualifier and has career highs of 9.9 or higher on all four events.
Link: Insta
Iowa State has announced a late cancellation of their meet with WVU. They cited "not enough student-athletes to safely field a team". WVU has joined the meet with WMU, hosted by NIU.
Link: Release
Natalia Jacoby, a 2027-2028 UGA commit, has announced she will graduate a year early and join the Gym Dogs for the 2026-2027 season.
Link: Insta
Reagan Messina, a L10 from WOGA, has committed to continue her academic and athletic career at Air Force, starting in 2026-2027. This past season, she qualified to the Women's Development Program L10 Nationals as an All-Star on BB, after placing 3rd on BB and 14th(t) AA at the 2025 Region 3 L10 Regionals. She was also 17th AA at the 2024 Region 3 L10 Regionals.
Link: Insta
Mallory Simon, a L10 at All American Flames, has committed to an athletic scholarship offer at WMU, starting in 2026-2027. In 2025, she placed 8th on UB and 13th AA at the Region 5 L10 Regionals. She was also 15th AA at the 2024 Region 5 Regionals.
Link: Insta
Elizabeth Nordman, a L10 from Gymnastix Training Center, has committed to continue her academic and athletic career at UNH, starting in 2026-2027. In 2025, she placed 17th AA at the Region 8 L10 Regionals. She also qualified as an AAer to the 2024 Women's Development Program L10 Nationals.
Link: Insta
OU retains first place in the Women's National Rankings for the Week of February 2nd, after a busy weekend of competition. Florida jumps ahead to 2nd with a 198+ this weekend, just ahead of LSU. Bama slips to 4th, but has an average that is just 0.075 off their high, an unusual lack of variance. UCLA is 5th after breaking 198 this past weekend. We continued to see a high level of scoring variation, but with a trend towards higher scores due to higher execution and a general relaxation of scoring. Here are this week's rankings, as compiled by RoadtoNatioonals.