Southern Utah swept the event titles. Neither team put up an all arounder.
LSU took three event titles outright and Kennedi Edney's 39.5 won the AA title. Lexi Priessman and Hailey Garner tied for the bars title.
Missouri 195.725, ISU 195.35, GWU 194.35 and Lindenwood 194.1. Iowa State's Haylee Young won the AA title with a score of 39.325. Missouri and ISU split the event titles.
OU swept the event titles and Maggie Nichols won the AA title with a 39.675. She also won the floor title with a 10.0.
North Carolina 195.675, NCSU 195.025, Pitt 194.075, and W&M 193.025. UNC's Morgan Lane took the AA title with a scores of 39.325. Pitt won vault. NCSU won bars and floor. UNC won beam.
EMU's Catie Conrad and KSU's Rachel Stypinski tied for the AA title with a score of 39.175. Conrad also won the bars title, but Kent State took the other events.
Kentucky's Mollie Korth took the AA title with a 39.625 along with event titles on Vault and Bars. Teammate Sydney Dukes won the beam and floor titles.
Alex McMurtry scored a 10.0 on bars and the Gators swept the event titles. Alica Boren won the AA with a 39.725.
Robyn Kelley from Reading Gymnastics Academy has announced her commitment to New Hampshire. The Level 10 qualified to JOs last season and finished 20th AA. This season she on beam, floor and the all around at the Cape Code Classic. She placed 1st on vault and beam and 2nd AA at the Tim Daggett meet.
OU continues to lead the Men's College Gymnastics Association National Coaches's Poll for the Week of February 4th. They now hold all 18 first place votes once again. Stanford is 2nd and Illinois is 3rd.
Rank | Team | Points |
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1 | Oklahoma | (360 points) |
2 | Stanford | (341 points) |
3 | Illinois | (321 points) |
4 | Ohio State | (310 points) |
5 | Minnesota | (281 points) |
6 | Penn State | (269 points) |
7 | Nebraska | (253 points) |
8 | California | (226 points) |
9 | Air Force | (225 points) |
10 | Michigan | (193 points) |
Link: Poll
SUU set a school record with a 196.7 as they bounced back from their Friday meet to win a close meet over Denver. Denver also saw a strong improvement from Friday. Thunderbird Danielle Ramirez had an exceptional meet, posting a 39.475 to win the AA. She also won the FX and tied for event titles on BB and UB. She shared the BB title with teammate Kamryn Bayer and the UB with DU's Sam Ogden. SUU's Stacie Webb and DU's Maddie Karr tied for the VT title.
Link: Release
Two months have passed and things have shaped up for an exciting stretch run to Regionals and Nationals. With the switch in the rankings by Regional Qualifying Score, some clear trends have emerged. Here's a recap:
Oklahoma and Maggie Nichols continue to lead the Women's National Rankings for the Week of February 6th. The rest of the field is closing the gap, and additional meets are causing movement in the Top 25.
Stanford held off Washington, 195.925 to 195.825, in the final meet of Super Sunday. Washington suffered two early falls, but their comeback came up short. Elizabeth Price won VT and UB for the Cardinal. Washington's Kristyn Hoffa won FX while a trio of Huskies tied for the BB title: Joslyn Goings, Zoey Schaefer and Malory Rose. UW's Hailey Burleson won the AA with a 39.05.
Link: Stanford Release
Link: Full Results
W&M defeated host Springfield to win the New England Championships, 395.8 to 389.9. Senior Neal Courter led the way for W&M by winning high bar (13.35) and tying for first on floor (13.8), while Groffin Antle and Jacopo Gliozzi tied for the PH title. Additionally, sr. Nick Van Dyke won VT while Rob Meyer won PB.
Link: W&M Release