Alabama held off in-state rival Auburn in the Senior Night Meet for the Crimson Tide. Bama's Ari Guerra made the most of her last home dual, winning VT, UB and FX to lead the Tide. For AU, Abby Milliet won the BB and Derrian Gobourne took the AA with a 39.275.
Link: Release
UW La Crosse defeated host Gustavus Adolphus 185.55 to 183.8. Kacey Mortenson led La Crosse with wins on UB, BB and in the AA (37.925). Teammate Sam Weyker won the VT. On FX, La Crosse's Emma Grant tied with Gustie Amanda Malo.
Link: Release
Kent State won its seventh straight Pink Meet as the hosts defeated WMU. For Kent State, Dara Williams won the UB and Abby Fletcher won FX. The Broncos picked up wins from Rachael Underwood on VT and Emily Carless on BB.
Link: KSU Release
NIU posted its best BB performance since 2006 to bounce back and score the win over Illinois State on Senior Night. NIU's 1-5 BB sweep was led by Mia Lord's 9.9. Teammate Cinny Lamberti won VT, while the Huskies Tara Kofmehl tied with Illinois State's Gabrielle Cooke on FX. Ill St's Sofia Iribarren won the UB.
Link: Release
BYU posted a strong 196.5 to win the meet hosted by GWU, who was celebrating Senior Night. BYU's Shannon Evans won the UB and tied fior the FX and AA titles (39.425) with GWU senior Alexandra Zois. Fellow Cougar Helody Cyrenne won the BB. Zois also score the VT title.
Link: GWU Release
Host Towson used season highs on VT and UB to propel themselves to the win. Towson's Ally Wesoly tied with teammate Tess Zientek on UB and with UB's Julianna Roland on VT. The Purple Knight's Maya Reimers won BB while SCSU's Hannah Stahlbrodt won the FX.
Link: Towson Release
Air Force edged Centenary on the last routine, disrupting Senior Night with a win. Navia Jordan won BB and FX to lead Centenary. For Air Force, Heidi Sand won VT and Anna Salamone won UB.
Link: Centenary Release
All scores are available HERE. Video clips are available HERE.
Senior
1. Markarri Doggette, Bama (1st V/UB/BB)
2. Jillian Hoffman, Utah (1st FX)
3. Kiya Johnson, LSU
4. Sierra Brooks, Michigan
5. Raena Worley, Kentucky
6. Gabryel Wilson, Michigan
7. Faith Torrez, Oklahoma
8. Andrea Li, Cal
9. Mya Lauzon, uncommitted
10. Hallie Thompson, UNC
11. Maddie Johnston, PSU
12. Abbie Thompson, WVU
13. Lindsay Bachelor, Maryland
14. Frankie Price, Arkansas
15. Sage Thompson, Cal
16. Maya Hooten, Minnesota
17. Carina Jordan, uncommitted
18. Cassie Stevens, Auburn
Juniors
1. Gabby Gladieux, uncommitted (1st BB)
2. Madison Ulrich, uncommitted
3. Ava Piedrahita, PSU (1st UB)
4. Jamison Sears, uncommitted
5. Daisha Marie Cannon, uncommitted
6. Zoe Miller, uncommitted (1st Vault)
7. Brooklyn Rowray, uncommitted
8. McKenna Smith, Ohio State (1st FX)
9. Zoe Middleton, uncommitted
10. Amani Herring, uncommitted
11. Amber Lowe, uncommitted
12. Kylie Eaquinto, uncommitted
13. Lily Bruce, uncommitted
14. Natalie Martin, uncommitted
15. McKenzie Estep, uncommitted
16. Holly Snyder, uncommitted
17. Hailey John, Auburn
18. CJ Keuneke, uncommitted
Host Missouri scored a big upset over Kentucky, who had been a tear as of late with strong road performance. That came to a halt as the Wildcats could only muster 196.0 to fall short of the Tiger's 196.25. Mizzou's Morgan Porter won the AA with a 39.25 and tied for 1st on UB (with teammate Becca Schugel) and on FX (with teammates Gabrielle Gottula and Aspen Tucker). UK's Mollie Korth won VT while UK's Sidney Dukes and Alex Hyland tied for first on BB
Link: MU Release
MSU posted a strong 195.85 on the road at EMU to defeat the Eagles. MSU's Ella Douglas won BB and FX while teammate Lea Mitchell took the UB and AA (39.35). Spartan Sydney Ewing won the VT.
Link: EMU Release
The Liukin Cup competition is tonight. The committed and uncommitted athletes are listed below. The American Cup, featuring Utah commit Grace McCallum, will be held on Saturday as well as the Men's Elite Team Cup. Look for Liukin Cup Live Scores HERE. USAG is posting video HERE.
Qulaifiers for the Liukin Cup:
Committed Athletes
Lindsay Bacheler, Maryland
Sierra Brooks, Michigan
Makkari Doggette, Alabama
Jillian Hoffman, Utah
Maya Hooten, Minnesota
Hailey John, Auburn
Kiya Johnson, LSU
Madeleine Johnston, PSU
Andrea Li, Cal
Ava Piedrarahita, PSU
Frankie Price, Arkansas
Mckenna Smith, Ohio State
Cassie Stevens, Auburn
Abbie Thompson, WVU
Hallie Thompson, UNC
Sage Thompson, Cal
Faith Torrez, Oklahoma
Gabryel Wilson, Michigan
Raena Worley, Kentucky
Uncommitted Athletes
Lily Bruce
Daisha-Marie Cannon
Mackenzie Estep
Kylie Eaquinto
Gabrielle Gladieux
Amani Herring
Carina Jordan
CJ Keuneke
Mya Lauzon
Amber Lowe
Natalie Martin
Zoe Middleton
Zoe Miller
Brooklyn Rowray
Jamison Sears
Holly Snyder
Madison Ulrich
Kendall Huff from Northwest Kids Sports will join the Centenary team next season. She qualified to 2018 regionals. The finished 5th AA at this season's Brestyan's Invite.
Hannah Loyim from North Stars has committed to Iowa State. She qualified to JOs in 2018. This season she has earned a couple of floor titles and she placed 1st AA at the PKI.
Metroplex Gymnastics has announced Deguzman's commitment for 2019-20. We previously announced her commitment to OU.
Sarah Cohen from Hill's has reportedly committed to UGA. So far this season she has competed to a top fou rall around finish at her meets including a 1st place finish at the Cancun Classic.
OU holds onto the top spot in the Women's Nationals Rankings for the week of February 25th, as published by RoadToNationals.com. The rankings have changed over to the Regional Qualifying Score (RQS) this week.