Friday, February 3 |
Final Score |
[10] Kentucky @ [9] Georgia | Georgia 196.500 Kentucky 196.150 |
Towson, William & Mary, Whitewater @ North Carolina |
CANCELED |
Bowling Green @ Northern Illinois | LIU 194.875 BGSU 192.875 |
Winona State, Gustavus Adolphus @ UW-Stout |
Winona 187.650 Stout 185.700 Gustavus 181.925 |
Centernary, SEMO @ Iowa State | ISU 195.775 SEMO 189.475 Centenary 183.400 |
UW-Oshkosh @ UW-La Crosse | La Crosse 187.650 Oshkosh 181.775 |
UW-Eau Claire @ Hamline | Hamline 183.100 Eau Claire 181.100 |
[8] Denver, [20] Nebraska, TWU @ [1] Oklahoma |
Oklahoma 197.675 Denver 194.500 Nebraska 194.450 TWU 193.050 |
[24] Arkansas @ [17] Auburn | Arkansas 196.375 Auburn 196.075 |
[3] Florida @ [6] Alabama | Alabama 197.825 Florida 197.425 |
[11] Missouri @ [2] LSU | LSU 197.425 Missouri 195.425 |
[11] Southern Utah @ [11] Boise State | BSU 197.025 SUU 194.325 |
BYU @ Utah State | USU 195.850 BYU 194.850 |
Alaska @ Sacramento State | Sac State 194.400 Alaska 190.900 |
UC Davis @ San Jose State | Davis 194.825 SJSU 193.925 |
Saturday, February 4 |
Final Score |
Pitt, West Chester, Ursinus @ Temple | Temple 193.950 Pitt 193.525 WC 191.675 Ursinus 190.850 |
Brown @ Yale | Yale 193.500 Brown 192.225 |
Ithaca @ Brockport | Brockport 189.975 Ithaca 182.300 |
Bridgeport @ Southern Connecticut | Bridgeport 194.075 So Conn. 192.200 |
[25] West Virginia @ Kent State | WVU 195.950 Kent St 194.875 |
[15] Cal @ [4] Utah | Utah 196.450 Cal 195.725 |
[5] UCLA @ Arizona State | UCLA 197.150 ASU 194.600 |
Michigan State @ Penn State | Penn St 195.925 MSU 194.775 |
Rutgers @ [19] Ohio State | OSU 195.775 Rutgers 194.300 |
[23] Minnesota @ [21] Illinois | Illinois 196.025 Minnesota 193.375 |
[14] Oregon State @ Arizona | OSU 196.200 Arizona 195.375 |
Air Force @ Seattle Pacific | Air Force 192.675 SPU 190.550 |
Sunday, February 5 |
Final Score |
[7] Michigan @ Maryland | Michigan 196.475 Maryland 195.625 |
New Hampshire, Ball State @ [16] George Washington |
GW 196.400 UNH 196.075 Towson 194.900 Ball St 194.175 |
Illinois State @ Central Michigan | CMU 194.950 Illinois St. 194.075 |
NC State, Bridgeport, Cornell @ Penn | Bridgeport 194.000 NC State 193.725 Cornell 193.575 Penn 190.950 |
Springfield, Rhode Island @ Cortland | Cortland 188.200 Springfield 187.000 RI 175.025 |
[22] Iowa @ [20] Nebraska | Nebraska 196.825 Iowa 195.725 |
Western Michigan @ Bowling Green | WMU 195.575 Bowling Green 194.800 |
Lindenwood @ TWU | Lindenwood 194.125 TWU 192.900 |
Eastern Michigan @ Illinois-Chicago | EMU 194.550 UIC 193.325 |
[18] Washington @ Stanford | Stanford 195.925 Washington 195.825 |
Monday, February 6 |
Final Score |
[8] Denver @ [11] Southern Utah |
Week 5 top AA:
1. Nichols, Oklahoma – 39.850
2. Winston, Alabama – 39.700
3. Kocian, UCLA – 39.625
4. Baker, Florida – 39.575
5. Skinner, Utah – 39.500
5. Leduc, Illinois – 39.500
Week 5 top VT:
1. Hambrick, LSU – 9.950
1. Gnat, LSU – 9.950
3. Ward, Missouri – 9.925
3. Nichols, Oklahoma – 9.925
3. Guerrero, Alabama – 9.925
3. Slocum, Florida – 9.925
3. Ross, UCLA – 9.925
3. Feely, Bowling Green – 9.925
Week 5 top UB:
1. Price, Stanford – 9.950
1. Nichols, Oklahoma – 9.950
1. Winston, Alabama – 9.950
4. Lehrmann, Oklahoma – 9.925
4. Wofford, Oklahoma – 9.925
4. Bailey, Alabama – 9.925
4. Lee, UCLA – 9.925
Week 5 top BB:
1. Nichols, Oklahoma – 10.000
2. Ross, UCLA – 9.975
3. Kocian, UCLA – 9.950
3. Capps, Oklahoma – 9.950
3. Guerrero, Alabama – 9.950
3. Finnegan, LSU – 9.950
3. Leduc, Illinois – 9.950
3. Gardiner, Oregon State – 9.950
3. Marinez, Michigan – 9.950
Week 5 top FX:
1. Winston, Alabama – 10.000
2. Nichols, Oklahoma – 9.975
2. Chiarelli, Michigan – 9.975
4. Baker, Florida – 9.950
4. Sims, Alabama – 9.950
4. Gnat, LSU – 9.950
4. Skinner, Utah – 9.950
4. Kocian, UCLA – 9.950
When did Sarah Finnegan transfer to OU?
Thanks
Off topic, but I figure y’all will know if anyone does … I’m likely going to my first ever men’s NCAA meet tomorrow and my Google skills are failing me at finding a guide or 101. Can you point me in the right direction so I have some semblance of a clue what I’m looking at? I know women’s NCAA and a bit of men’s elite, but like … are they still out of 10? Do they have RQSs? Is it 6 up 5 count each event? What is a good team total?
I don’t know about any of the scoring things, but I remember reading on Road to Nationals that the men use a national qualifying score instead of the RQS. Road to Nationals could probably answer most of your other questions as well (not sure about the 6-up, 5-count one, but other than that).
Oh, and enjoy the meet!^^
Scores are not out of a 10 but use the open-ended international scoring system. I don’t know whether there are any adjustments to the code for college, but for some reason I don’t think so. (So, there’s a difficulty component, and then an execution score that starts from 10, and you add the two together). What counts as a good score varies by event, but in the range of 14 or 15 is good – the scores aren’t all bunched up within a few 10ths like in women’s. I’d suggest looking at some score sheets at Road to Nationals to get an idea of what’s a good overall score, and what’s a good score by event. Here’s one, for the meet between #1 Oklahoma, #8 Air Force & #20 SC United (club team with gymnasts from a variety of SoCal colleges & universities): http://roadtonationals.com/results/meetM.php?t=29&m=5630 There are 21 ranked teams so this should give a good idea of the range!
Have fun!
I remember at Nationals there was no throw-away score, and in the FAQ at road to nationals it says something about needing at least some of your meets for RQS to be 5 up, 5 count, so I’m guessing that during the regular season, they do some meets with a throw-away score, and some without.
Thank you! That’s a good start for me. (Though I have to say I much prefer the 6 up 5 count system).