Host Air Force defeated ASU's club team, posting a solid 425.65. Air Force senior Josh Ramos won FX and PB to lead the Falcons. Frosh Arinn Wade won PH, while teammate Denis Aurelius won the Rings. Falcon Chase Cannon won the HB.
Link: Air Force Release
ASU celebrated Senior Night with a rebound performance from last week (where they were unable to field full lineups). Senior Natasha Sundby led the way, winning BB and FX. Teammate Taylor Allex added a win on the VT and the AA (39.175). Carissa Kraus completed the sweep with a win on UB for the Gym Devils.
Link: ASU Release
Iowa State senior Caitlin Brown celebrated Senior Night by tying the school record on the BB and setting a career high in the AA (39.4) to win both events. Teammate Courtney Middelkoop won the VT while Cylcone Briana Ledesma won the UB. Frosh Haylee Young won the FX to complete the sweep.
Link: Iowa State Release
UCLA's Samantha Peszek won the VT and BB to lead the Bruins to a big 197+ road score. Teammate Sadiqua Bynum won the FX. Paige Zaziski of Arkansas tied the school record on UB for the win. She also took the AA with a 39.45.
Link: Arkansas Release
McKenzie Wofford won the UB to lead the Sooner to the big win over host Bama. The Sooners consistency and depth were too much, as they won the meet on the UB. Lauren Beers led the Tide, winning the VT and FX en route to a 39.65 AA win. Teammate Kayla Williams won the BB.
Link: Release
LSU overcame problems on UB to post a 197.275 and easily win the tri-meet. Lloimincia Hall led the way for LSU, posting a 10 on the FX. Teammates Ashleigh Gnat and Jessie Jordan tied for the BB title, while jessica Savona won the VT. LSU's Randi Wyrick tied with UNH's Erika Rudiger for the UB title. With LSU resting several athletes, Centenary's Ashley White won the AA with a 38.7.
Link: Release
UK's Sydney Waltz tied for titles on BB and FX en route to a 39.4 AA win. The frosh tied with teammate Shanon Mitchell on BB and FX. For Pitt, Taylor Laymon won the UB. Ball State's Denasiha Christian won the VT.
Link: Pitt Release
Host Auburn celebrated Senior Night with a win over UNC. Senior Megan Walker led the way, winning UB and BB. Teammate Kullen Hlawek won the FX. Senior Bri Guy tied for the VT title with teammate Caitlin Atkinson and MJ Rott. Atikinson added a 39.675 to win the AA.
Link: Release
Florida posted a 197.9 to win on Senior Night, defeating TWU's season high road score. Bridget Sloan won UB with a 10 to lead the Gators. She also took the VT. Gator senior Kytra Hunter won the FX with a near-perfect 9.975 and the AA with a 39.675. Teammate Claire Boyce won the BB.
Link: TWU Release
Missouri posted a 196.15 to defeat the visitors from NC State. NC State improved 1.75 points from last week to record it's second highest score of the season. Missouri was led by Becca Schugel, who won the AA with a 39.3. She also took the UB, while teammates Laura Kappler and Kennedi Harris won the BB and FX, respectively. NC State's Chelsea Knight won the VT.
Link: NC State Release
GWU powered to a 195.125 win at Towson, led by Jillian Winstanley's 39.375 AA win. She also captured the BB. Teammate Chelsea Raineri won the FX while teammates Elena Corcoran and Cami Drouin-Allaire tied for the VT title. Towson's Samantha Lutz won the UB.
Link: Towson Release
OU tops the Men's CGA Coaches' Poll for the week of March 9th, capturing all 14 first place votes. Stanford is 2nd and Illinois claims sold possession of 3rd.
DU posted a solid 196.45 to solidify a current #16 ranking. The road win was a key score, as they defeated Alaska's school record score and host Air Force. DU was led by Nina McGee, who won VT, UB and tied for first on BB with teammate Katie Menhinick. She did not compete on FX. Menhinick tied with teammate Maggie Laughlin and UAA's Kallie Randolph for the FX title.
UAA's M'rcy Matsunami set a new school record to win the AA with a 39.2. The record had stood since 2004.
Link: USAF Release
This week's ranking from Troester.com GymInfo continue to show a bit of a shakeup, as teams improve with their Regional Qualifying Score (RQS) by dropping low scoring early season meets. We are getting to the last two weekends of meets, and the teams are jockeying for spots in the Top 36 and in the Top 18. OU takes the top spot in this week's rankings, with an RQS that is approaching 198. They are followed by Florida and then LSU.