Penn won the ECAC Championships, defeating Towson by just .025 for the title. Temple's Katie Canning won the AA title with a 39.2, just ahead of Penn's Dana Bonincontri. Canning tied for the floor title with Penn's Kirsten Strausbaugh. She also tied for the beam title with Penn's Amber Woo, Cornell's Melanie Standridge, and W&M's Brandy Stover. Strausbaugh tied for the bars title with Towson's Kacy Catanzaro. Catanzaro posted a meet record 9.975 to win the vault.
1 | Penn | 194.400 |
2 | Towson | 194.375 |
3 | Temple | 192.450 |
4 | Cornell | 192.350 |
5 | Brown | 192.250 |
6 | William & Mary | 191.925 |
7 | Yale | 191.450 |
Link: Towson Release
Boise State celebrated Senior Night with a 196.2, which was good enough to raise their RQS to a 196.055. BYU, however, failed to raise their RQS. Thus, as they stand in 34th place currently, they will anxiously await to see if three teams can pass them on Saturday.
The Broncos were led by Brittany Potvin-Green, who won the vault, floor and AA. She tallied a 39.6 AA. Redshirt senior teammate Amy Glass won the bars. BYU's Krysten Koval won the beam with a 9.9.
Link: Boise State Release
Brockport and Wisconsin-Whitewater tied for the NCGA Championships Team title on Friday. The two squads posted 188.05 points. Wisconsin-La Crosse, who had won the last four team titles, placed 3rd at 187.2.
Brockport was led by AA champ Elizabeth Levy. Whitewater's Katie Thompson was 2nd, and Cortland's Courtney Mangini was 3rd.
Final Team Results
1 | The College at Brockport | 188.050 |
1 | UW-Whitewater | 188.050 |
3 | UW-La Crosse | 187.200 |
4 | Cortland | 185.550 |
5 | UW-Eau Claire | 183.700 |
6 | Ithaca College | 182.650 |
Link: Cortland Release
OU holds the top spot in the Men's Troester.com GymInfo National Rankings for the week of March 19th. PSU is in 2nd and Stanford is third.
The Men's rankings from Troester GymInfo switch this week to the "Four Meet Average". To get this average, the four highest scoring meets are taken, of which no more than two are home meets, the high score dropped, and the remaining three are averaged.
Individually, Jake Dalton of OU holds the top spot in the AA. He is also the leader on floor and PB. With the new average methodology, Stanford's Gabe Alvarado and John Martin hold the top spot on PH. Teammate Eddie Penev ranks first on vault. PSU's Scott Rosenthal remains the top Ring man. On the pipe, Illini Paul Ruggeri retains his lead.
Rank | Team Name | Four Meet Average |
1 | Oklahoma | 356.267 |
2 | Penn State | 355.600 |
3 | Stanford | 354.233 |
4 | Illinois | 353.683 |
5 | Ohio State | 347.450 |
6 | Minnesota | 347.267 |
Link: Troester GymInfo
SUU defeated BYU in a rare Monday afternoon contest. Alyssa Click led SUU, winning the beam and tying for the bars title with BYU's Kaycee Gassaway and Natalie Eyre-Pickard. Eyre-Pickard also tied for the vault title with teammate Krysten Koval. SUU's Brittney Jensen and BYU's Mickell Merrell tied for the floor title.
With those scores, BYU does not improve their 34th place in the standings. SUU retains a shot at Regionals.
Link: BYU Release
The Race for the Regionals is heading into its final week! Check back on Tuesday for a full recap of the potential shifts during the last weekend of competition. The Top 18 rankings have tightened up, with several teams contending for a seeded position at Regionals. The race for the top 36 Regional qualifiers is also intense; several teams still have a shot at post-season competition.
Florida continues to hold the top space in the rankings, just ahead of OU. Bama is now #3.
Washington defeated host Cal on their Senior Night, posting a solid 196.25 to raise their RQS to 195.595 (22nd). Washington's Ruby Engreitz, McKenzie Fechter and Lauren Rogers eached picked up a share of two individual titles. Engreitz won bars and tied for the floor title with Rogers. Rogers tied for the vault title with Fechter, who also won the AA with a 39.225. Teammate Paige Bixler completed the sweep with a win on beam.
Link: Cal Release
Kent State posted a 196.025 on Senior Night, helping to raise their RQS to a 195.085 (27th). The effort was led by Marie Case, who won the AA with a 39.275. She also won the beam with a 9.925 and the floor with a 9.95, including a 10 from one judge. Teammate Rachel Goldenberg won the vault while Erin Rothrock and Rachel Guida tied for the bars title.
Link: Kent State Release
Towson powered to a 195.25, led by a standout performance by Kacy Catanzaro. She won the AA with a 39.4, and collected titles on vault, bars, and beam. Teammate Brittney Russell won the floor.
Link: GWU Release
W&M sophomore Jessica Pritchard won FX and the AA with a career-high 38.95, but it wasn't enough as visiting Temple downed W&M. Teammates Kristin Milardo, Carleigh Wrobel and Brandy Stover won vault, bars and beam, respectively.
Link: W&M Release
The Illini defeated host Iowa, led by CJ Maestas' 86.7 AA tally. Maestas won floor and rings with matching 15.6s and also tied for the vault title.
Link: Iowa Release
Top ranked OU defeated NU and Air Force handily, despite competing without star Jake Dalton (who was at the Pacific Rim Championships). In his absence, six different Sooners captured event titles, including a meet-high 15.35 on floor from Raymond White.
Link: OU Release
PSU posted the nation's highest mark to defeat visiting Minnesota. Parker Raque led the Nittany Lions, winning floor and vault. Teammate Felix Aronovich posted an excellent 87.15 to win the AA, tying for first on p-bars.
Link: PSU Release
Host W&M equalled their season high but it wasn't enough as Temple took the tri-meet. For Temple, Logan Fiery won high bar, John Leonard took the floor, and Dash Sears tied for the Rings title with Army's Alex Ganz.
Link: W&M Release