PSU capped an undefeated regular season to win at Minnesota. PSU won five of six events vs. the Gophers, covering a gap on HB with a gap on Rings and VT.
Link: PSU Release
Temple won the meet easily. Full results are not available.
Link: Army Release
Bridgeport won its fifth consecutive ECAC Division II title with a big 195.875. SCSU was 2nd at 191.45 and West Chester third at 187.7.
UB's Sasha Tsikhanovich won the AA with a 39.35, taking the floor and bars along the way. Teammates Monica Mesalles Dallares and Lorraine Galow won vault and beam, respectively.
Link: UB Release
Here are the NCGA National Champions on each event:
Vault: Sarah Nadrowski, Cortland State
Bars: Cici Talcott, UW Whitewater
Beam: Stephanie Schuler Brockport
Floor: Courtney Benson, Hamline
Link: UW Whitewater Release
Florida edged out Bama and LSU to win the SEC title on Saturday. Florida posted a 198, just ahead of Bama at 197.8 and LSU at 197.7. UGA was 4th at 197.325, AU fifth at 196.55, Arkansas 6th at 196.4, Missouri at 195.525 and UK at 194.6.
Individually, LSU's Rheagan Courville and UF's Bridget Sloan tied for the AA title at 39.725. Courville added a title on vault with a 10.0 and shared beam with UGA's Shayla Worley and Brittany Rogers. Sloan shared the bars title with Rogers and the floor title with teammate Kytra Hunter, Bama's Diandra Milliner, and LSU's Jessica Savona andf Lloimincia Hall.
Link: UGA Release
Paced by a school-record 49.725 on vault, NU won the Big 10 Title with a 197.8. Michigan was 2nd with a 197.225, Minnesota 3rd at 196.775, and Illinois 4th with a 196.475 from the 1st session. Ohio State was next, with a 195.95, and PSU sixth at 195.825. MSU posted a 195.45 to finish 7th while Iowa had a 193.4. for 8th.
Emily Wong was dominant for NU, winning the AA with a 39.725. She also won floor with a 9.975, bars, and shared the beam title.
Michigan's Katie Zurales shared the vault title with NU's Hollie Blanske, Jessie DeZiel, Janelle Giblin and Brittany Skinner.
NU's Jennifer Lauer also grabbed a share of the beam title, along with Lindsay Mable of Minnesota, Alyssa Marohn of Ohio State and teammate Sarah Miller.
Link: NU Release
CMU and host WMU tied with 194.8 to share the MAC title. Kent State was a shade behind in 3rd with a 194.775. NIU was 4th with a 194.05, following by BGSU (193.75), EMU (193.675) and Ball State (192.5).
Kent State's Marie Case won the AA with a 39.25. Teammate Rachel Guida won the bars. WMU's Jessi Buis and BGSU's Jamilah Ali tied for teh vault title, while BGSU's Alyssa Nocella won beam and CMU's Halle Moraw won the floor.
Link: WMU Release
OU won its 11th Big 12 title, posting a 197.2 to best Iowa State's 196.175 and WVU's 194.675. OU's Taylor Spears, the Big 12 Gymnast of the Year, won the AA with a 39.6. She also shared the title on bars and beam. Sooner frosh Maile'ana Kanewa and Haley Scaman won vault and floor, respectively. OU's Brie Olson nabbed a share of the bars title while teammate Rebecca Clark shared the beam title.
Sooner Lauren Alexander was named Specialist of the Year while Scaman was named Newcomer of the Year. Head Coach KJ Kindler was named Big 12 Coach of the Year.
Link: OU Release
NC State won the EAGl Championships with a 195.175 on Saturday afternoon. They edged Maryland, who posted a 195.1. Pitt was close behind in third at 194.875, and GWU just back with a 194.75. UNC posted a 194.225, UNH 194.175, Rutgers a 193.925 and Towson a 192.675.
NC State was led by wins from Rachel Fincham on bars and Stephanie Ouellette on floor.
In the AA, Pitt's Alyssa Adrian took the title with a 39.25. Maryland's Ally Krikorian won vault while UNH's Kayla Gray won beam.
Link: NC State Release
Penn won the ECAC Championahips, holding off Cornell and William and Mary for the title.
1. Penn 193.725 2. Cornell 193.25 3. W&M 192.95, Temple 192.175, Yale 192.1 and Brown 191,5.
W&M's Brittany Stover won the AA with a 38.95. For Cornell, Sarah Hein won vault and Melanie Jorgensen won bars. Yale's Brittney SOoksengao won beam while W&M's Maggie Lundeen won floor.
Link: Cornell Release
Wisconsin-Whitewater took the NCGA (Division III) National Team Title on Friday night. They tied for the title last season. UW La Crosse took 2nd.
1) Wisconsin-Whitewater – 189.75
3) Wisconsin-La Crosse – 186.575
3) Cortland – 185.90
4) Brockport - 185.30
5) Wisconsin-Eau Claire – 184.55
6) Ursinus - 181.325
Individually, Sarah Nadrowski of Cortland State won the NCGA National AA title with a 38.1. Katie Thompson of UW Whitewater was 2nd with a 37.95 and Brittany Baglow of Springfield was third.
Link: Cortland State Release
The Men's National Rankings from Troester.com GymInfo switch this week to the Four Meet Average. The FMA is comprised of the four highest scores, with no more than two home scores, with the highest score dropped.
With the change, PSU remains in the top spot, with OU in 2nd and Michigan 3rd. Individually, Michigan's Adrian de los Angeles takes over the top spot in the AA ranking. Stanford's Eddie Penev leads on floor, while Army's Garek Hojan-Clark takes over the top spot on PH. Ohio State's Mike Wilner still reigns on ring, but PSU's Tristan Duverglas takes back the top spot on vault. On PB, PSU's Felix Aronovich takes over the lead while teammate Wasef Burbar remains the leader on HB.
Despite a loss this past weekend, Florida takes over the top spot in the Troester GymInfo National Rankings for Women this week. OU is 2nd and Bama moves up to third. The regional races are quite tight heading to the final weekend, with the Top 18 determining the Regional seeds.
Individually, UCLA's Vanessa Zamarripa holds the top spot in the AA. On vault, UF's Kytra Hunter takes over the top spot. Teammates MacKenzie Caquatto and Bridget Sloan are now tied with UGA's Chelsea Davis for the top spot on bars. OU's Taylor Spears remains alone atop the beam standings, as does Michigan's Joanna Sampson in the floor standings.
UCLA celebrated Senior Day with a win over Arkansas. Senior Vanessa Zamarripa made the most of the day, winning the AA with a 39.675 and scoring a 10 on vault. She also won bars. Teammate Danusia Francis won beam, while Alyssa Pritchett and Olivia Courtney tied for the floor title.
Link: Arkansas Release